A new Resident Evil reboot is in the works, directed by Zach Cregger, known for his horror film Barbarian. Currently, a bidding war between major studios, including Netflix and Warner Bros, is underway for the distribution rights. Cregger aims to write and direct this fresh take on the classic survival horror franchise developed by Capcom. This marks the second reboot attempt, following the 2021 film Welcome to Raccoon City, which attempted a more faithful adaptation of the games but fell short of expectations. The upcoming film will be produced by Constantin Film in collaboration with PlayStation Productions, a studio dedicated to adapting PlayStation's popular games into films and series.

What can we expect from Zach Cregger's Resident Evil reboot?

Zach Cregger's Resident Evil reboot is expected to combine elements of horror and survival, echoing the themes of the original Capcom games. His previous success with Barbarian suggests a focus on psychological terror and engaging storytelling, which could resonate with both fans of the franchise and new audiences alike.

Resident Evil has a long history in both gaming and film. The franchise started with its first game release in 1996, quickly becoming a key player in the survival horror genre. The original game’s success resulted in numerous sequels and spin-offs, making it one of the highest-grossing gaming franchises of all time. The previous film adaptations included six movies directed by Paul W.S. Anderson, which diverged from the original game's narrative. The 2021 reboot aimed to be more authentic to the source material but received mixed reviews. With the new reboot directed by Cregger, fans await a fresh interpretation that remains true to the essence of the games.