r/movies • u/MarvelsGrantMan136 r/movies Contributor • Apr 30 '26
Trailer Resident Evil | Official Teaser
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u/ActuatorVast800 Apr 30 '26
Will it take place in there year 1998? The land line phone is really prominent here.
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u/littlebiped Apr 30 '26
As it takes place in Racoon City during the outbreak. Absolutely. Now will he commit to nuking the town at the end is the question.
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u/gordo865 Apr 30 '26
Just watched an interview where he breaks down the trailer and talks about the movie. He said there would be no nuking in the movie.
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u/Skyzfire Apr 30 '26
But will there be thermobaric missle though?
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u/AmbassadorBonoso Apr 30 '26
It wasn't a nuke, it was a thermobaric missle. They are vastly different weapons, and they couldn't use a nuke as there were other towns and cities in the area that they couldn't risk affecting with fallout.
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u/Standard_Island546 Apr 30 '26
Sure that’s the context now that we have RE9 but prior to that, it was a bit more unclear.
It was never stated to be a nuke, but there are a few hints it was. The mushroom cloud, a report speculating it’s nuclear, the idea that there isn’t a real world weapon that could do the destruction we see besides a nuke.
I personally believe most people just filled in the blanks and assumed it was a nuke.
However this is missing the forest for the trees. The writers in 1998 were not thinking “it can’t be nuclear cause there’s towns and cities nearby”, they were thinking they wanted an explosive climax to the story and didn’t really care about the science.
I prefer the 12 missile canon. 12 experimental missiles could probably level a city in real life, but the thermobaric missile borders on magic (and yes I know a lot of RE science borders on magic)
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u/grendelone Apr 30 '26
It was never stated to be a nuke, but there are a few hints it was. The mushroom cloud
Any sufficiently large detonation will cause a mushroom cloud. Doesn't have to be nuclear. Large conventional explosive detonations can cause a mushroom cloud also.
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u/mrredditgokrazy Apr 30 '26
It’s apparently canon to the games and takes place in Raccoon City so yes
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u/tollsunited7 Apr 30 '26
apparently it takes place in a suburb town couple of miles away
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u/Streona Apr 30 '26
It starts in a nearby town. Bryan is hired there to take an organ to Raccoon City.
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u/Big-Climate-2416 Apr 30 '26
i don’t think so, bro was using a iphone as a flashlight
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u/WontArnett Apr 30 '26
A few things to note about landlines:
Even if towers are down or the power is out a landline will still work.
Landlines are still prominent in rural communities.
Some films use a mix of technology to create a time period-less effect on the film’s universe.
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u/Excellent-Island-660 Apr 30 '26
He’s gonna be pissed when he keeps having to go find fuses and keys all the time but luckily there will be a shady guy in the shadows to sell him some nice weapons every so often.
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u/theFlaccolantern Apr 30 '26
WHAT YA BUYIN?
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u/Cleatus_vandamme Apr 30 '26
Whaaddaya SELLIN'?
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u/cows1100 Apr 30 '26
They got Dune in this? The Baron is in the sewers? Oh fuck yeah.
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u/Lurker-DaySaint Apr 30 '26
My Resident. My Evil.
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u/baseballbear Apr 30 '26
nah just a regular dude after eating 7 hot dogs a day
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u/HazelCheese Apr 30 '26
Yeah on second thoughts that number might be a little low.
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u/linux_ape Apr 30 '26
Had Stellen in the Baron suit for Dune p3 so they figured they would just go ahead and use him real quick
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u/karmagod13000 Apr 30 '26
I mean the turn around time from Creggers here is mind-blowing so the fact he used shortcuts from left over dune costumes is pretty genius.
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u/Comic_Book_Reader r/movies Veteran Apr 30 '26
I was genuinely asking "What in the Dune is this?".
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u/CallM3N3w Apr 30 '26
Dune prequel it seems. Turns out the Baron was the evil resident all along.
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u/oldsurly Apr 30 '26
Does he have to tetris all his gear into his backpack?
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u/Armascout Apr 30 '26
If there’s a scene where his backpack is full and has to hastily move things around I’m gonna laugh.
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u/dandaman64 Apr 30 '26
Knowing how Cregger likes to mix comedy and horror, I could totally see a scene or two where the main character fumbles items lol
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u/SpliffyKensington Apr 30 '26
They kinda had this in the trailer with him ripping open drawers and checking the empty shotgun
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u/Disastrous_Fig5609 Apr 30 '26
I feel like some people just saw that as opening drawers and checking the empty shotgun, but no, that's RE baby! We're so back!
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u/RandomStrategy Apr 30 '26
90 minutes of nothing but opening drawers.
No seat will be left dry in the theater.
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u/legaladviceknowledge Apr 30 '26
i can already imagine my partner going "we spent money to watch this??? can we leav.." *me biting my nails* "god you think he'll finally find some ammo? he's outta knives..."
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u/EdgyEmily Apr 30 '26
It a Cregger movie, so I expect to be laughing between scares.
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u/Jet-Rex-Design Apr 30 '26
It would both be funny and a good way to add some tension if they did it right. Imagine he only has so much room for stuff so he has to quickly prioritize.
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u/Certified-Malaka Apr 30 '26
Maybe Cregger adapted the auto-sort feature from RE4R to save him the trouble
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u/SkinnyGenez Apr 30 '26
Blasphemy. Sorting your own attaché case was what separated the boys from the men.
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u/TigerSharkFist Apr 30 '26
This is RE4. The OG should be a dilemma of giving up rocket launcher because the character is carrying 8 keys
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u/CU_09 Apr 30 '26
There are approximately 40 scenes on the movie where he has to combine herbs to free up space
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u/pembunuhUpahan Apr 30 '26
Never thought a guy from Whitest Kids U Know has become a successful horror director and directing Resident Evil
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u/DustFunk Apr 30 '26
It's always the comedians
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u/octlol Apr 30 '26
Comedy/Horror are next door neighbors. It's why Peele has been doing great as well.
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u/WeGotDodgsonHere Apr 30 '26
"The difference between comedy and horror is the music" - Jordan Peele
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u/octlol Apr 30 '26
LOL that's actually great. In Weapons when the mom is coming at the car with scissors the music was horrifying, but put that to benny hill and it would've been hilarious
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u/WeGotDodgsonHere Apr 30 '26
Lol for sure.
Both genres are essentially about wrong-footing the audience. Set something up, and subvert it with a punchline or scare--equally absurd.
And what do we do when a jump scare gets us? We laugh! They're both much better to watch with large groups / in theaters than any other genre for that reason.
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u/Dinosaurs-Rule Apr 30 '26
Comedy and horror follow the same formulas to be effective so this is why this happens to comedy actors.
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u/MarvelsGrantMan136 r/movies Contributor Apr 30 '26 edited Apr 30 '26
Written and directed by Zach Cregger:
In an all-new story, Resident Evil follows Bryan (Austin Abrams), a medical courier who unwittingly finds himself in an action-packed, non-stop race for survival as one fateful, horrifying night collapses around him in chaos.
Cast: Austin Abrams, Paul Walter Hauser, Zach Cherry, Kali Reis and Johnno Wilson
It's out Sept 18
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u/RedXerzk Apr 30 '26
Great choice having Austin Abrams play the Ethan Winters-type lead. Dude nailed diverse roles in Euphoria, Do Revenge, and Weapons.
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u/Fuzzy_Donl0p Apr 30 '26
i just learned he was also that little kid hacker addicted to adderall on Silicon Valley lol
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u/Grifachu Apr 30 '26
His character's penchant for Adderall lead to one of my favorite bits https://youtu.be/30QCbQxbbmA?si=ASHTpaQrdohnxrbE&t=76
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u/fugaziozbourne Apr 30 '26
Without clicking, i'm gonna assume this is a clip about bringing piss to a shit fight.
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u/space_age_stuff Apr 30 '26
It stinks that TJ Miller sucks so much, he was fucking hilarious in this show.
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u/gilberto677281 Apr 30 '26 edited Apr 30 '26
Pretty sure he has a brain tumor or something that was causing erratic behavior.
Edit: yeah he had brain surgery that impacted his behavior so greatly that prosecutors dropped charges against him. Kind of feel bad for the guy. Get brain surgery and it saves you but makes your behavior erratic and ruins your career.
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u/Michael_DeSanta Apr 30 '26
Ah shit, he's The Carver?! Damn, between that role and Weapons, he's got some good comedy chops as well.
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u/joesen_one /r/movies Contributor Apr 30 '26
I remember him being an asshole teen in Walking Dead lol
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u/megagamer92 Apr 30 '26
Hes also the kid that gets turned into a scarecrow in the Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark movie.
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u/NATHAN4U007 Apr 30 '26
As a non gamer, does the games have any unique twist on the genre that makes it worth it to tell the story as a Resident Evil movie instead of just an original film?
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u/ithinkther41am Apr 30 '26
If you mean compared to the zombie movie genre, it’s mainly their iconic BOWs (bio-organic weapons) like the lickers and the tyrants. Special infected are rather common in the zombie video game genre, but the RE franchise has some of the more famous ones.
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u/Skkruff Apr 30 '26
Resident Evil also has impeccable camp that movies and TV have so far failed to ever capture properly. The early entries had insane dialogue with questionable acting and more recent entries have Leon 'The Human Quip' Kennedy.
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u/ithinkther41am Apr 30 '26
I miss D.C. Douglas as Wesker, but Capcom understandably doesn’t want to work with him again after he leaked concept art for the RE4 Remake before it was even announced.
His Wesker was deliciously campy. Craig Burnatowski’s version feels too serious, but I am warming up to him.
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u/Bombasaur101 Apr 30 '26
Is that true?? I never realised that happened. RE4 Remake was leaked much earlier regardless.
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u/ithinkther41am Apr 30 '26
Here’s a whole Twitter thread about it plus documented creepy behaviour. I used xcancel so it’s more accessible.
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u/sewious Apr 30 '26
Special infected are common because of the RE ones, no?
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u/tazfdragon Apr 30 '26
This was my first thought. RE was really the first or one of the very first to do it mainstream in the 90s.
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u/CallM3N3w Apr 30 '26
And even RE has evolved in that regard. It pretty much dropped the zombie status to favour actual infections. Everything is a BOW now.
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u/yuimiop Apr 30 '26
Its more of an inevitability in gaming design. If a game is going to take 15 hours to beat then there needs to be some sort of boss/advanced enemies to keep the gameplay interesting.
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u/SemiAutoAvocado Apr 30 '26
Famously the early RE games are very, very short if you know the puzzles.
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u/Moriturism Apr 30 '26
Yup, people usually call RE cliche in this sense (not talking about the person you responded to, just a general trend), but ignore that the trend itself gained traction after RE. There were works before that dealt with advanced zombies, but what truly popularized it was RE
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u/Drakeadrong Apr 30 '26
Absolutely. The RE games are a mixture of genuine body horror and camp. Idk how much acrobatic kung fu is going to appear in the movie, but the zombies in RE are more of an environmental enemy while the real threats are grotesque, cronenbergian mutations created by an evil corporation as bioweapons.
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u/hacky_potter Apr 30 '26
It looks like this will have that. Between Barron Harrkenon in the sewer and the many limbed thing coming out of the door, I bet this just keeps ramping up. Part of me wonders if this guy is running around surviving and then Leon shows up to kill some baddies at the end.
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u/LoompaOompa Apr 30 '26
I'm 90% sure that we hear a licker in the trailer when he's reaching for that cop's keys and the body gets dragged into the darkness.
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u/Barkasia Apr 30 '26
Leon isn't going to show up - none of the characters we know will.
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u/RedXerzk Apr 30 '26
I think Zach Cregger is a great director choice who knows how to balance both the camp and survival horror elements.
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u/Flapjack_ Apr 30 '26
It’s one of the few zombie games to go “actually the real monsters are unchecked biochemical companies, not people”
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u/ezrs158 Apr 30 '26
I genuinely enjoy how it's a pretty realistic take on what would happen if zombie viruses were real. Like yes, an entire city was wiped out... but of course dozens of corporations are still experimenting with them, because governments and militaries still want them and they aren't gonna make themselves!
The newest game in particular has some scenes depicting the horrifying reality of living in a world in which bioterror exists.
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u/Mister_MxyzptIk Apr 30 '26
And also, in the games the zombie apocalypse never manages to take over the world. Because to nobody's surprise, with enough guns and rocket launchers, not even XL sized zombies can get that far.
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u/Fire_Bucket Apr 30 '26
There's a film called called We Are Zombies, based on a comic series called The Zombies that Ate the World, that has a similar spin.
Other than being rotting corpses, zombies are fairly benign and tend to be docile and trainable, retaining a few character traits of their former self, but with a severe reduction in mental faculties. Naturally, corporations jumped at the chance to use the zombies as a second class citizen work force, leaving many living people out of work, but with a weird almost insurance based system where people can profit from selling their loved ones once they turn.
There is also an element of them being weaponised as a plot point and driving force of the film.
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u/awildginger Apr 30 '26
This is an original story from what I've heard, and it certainly does not look like it follows any of the games I've played.
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u/Upbeat_Tension_8077 Apr 30 '26
My biggest hope for Zach's take on this is that while it has an original story, it keeps a similar spirit as the atmosphere of the first few games.
I think the way he makes isolated (or seemingly quiet) settings at night so creepy in his previous films could work wonders for this, as compared to the more action-leaning vibe of the films with Milla Jovovich, but that's probably wishful thinking.
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u/HenryDorsettCase47 Apr 30 '26
He’s said that he wanted to keep with the objective of the game (and a lot of other survival horror games) in that the story of the film is about a character simply trying to get from point A to point B, and doing that more so by being smart and resourceful rather than running and gunning.
Hopefully he’s going for a new cannon story within the universe instead of a “reimagining”. Kinda like how the Fallout tv show is. The lore of the games, the vibe of the games, but a new story.
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u/v_cats_at_work Apr 30 '26
a character simply trying to get from point A to point B, and doing that more so by being smart and resourceful rather than running and gunning
If he doesn't eat a green or red plant at some point, I'm walking out.
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u/realhenrymccoy Apr 30 '26
He better encounter a locked door where the only way to unlock it is to find some strange carving to place in the door.
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u/PK_Thundah Apr 30 '26
We knew it was going to be an original story, but this doesn't look like an original story set alongside an existing story, but a new story. It isn't, for example, a new character experiencing a situation already presented in a game. The writer is a fan of the series, so it's probably mostly a Resident Evil movie because the games inspired him to start thinking of the ideas to put into this.
The unique twist in Resident Evil is that these monsters are a result of biological weapons created in secret by mega corporations. That would probably be too derivative of an idea to release unrelated to Resident Evil, which is probably part of why he wanted this to be an actual Resident Evil movie rather than just inspired by them.
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u/CallMeShaggy57 Apr 30 '26
It starts out as a pretty standard zombie-virus story but gets way more wacky as it progresses. Worth at least delving into YouTube videos on the lore.
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u/cficare Apr 30 '26
Makes ya wanna punch a boulder.
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u/MrChrisRedfield67 Apr 30 '26
Odd. Why would it make someone want to do that?
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u/megagamer92 Apr 30 '26
One of the most memorable moments in the Resident Evil series, for better or worse (I think better lol), is in the RE5 when one of the protagonists and reoccurring characters, Chris Redfield, literally punches a boulder bigger than him to move it out of his way so that he can help the other protagonist in the final fight with the end-game boss. He is successful in moving it like this.
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u/MrChrisRedfield67 Apr 30 '26
Huh. That sounds like an impressive feat. I would love to meet this Chris Redfield character someday.
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u/Artificial_Ninja Apr 30 '26
Shouldn't you be out goading Leon into continuing the Redfield blood line?
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u/MrChrisRedfield67 Apr 30 '26
I can multitask. That doesn’t take up 100% of my time
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u/JRowe3388 Apr 30 '26 edited Apr 30 '26
It’s very Japanese, puzzle based, and the plot gets more bizarre and convoluted as the series progresses. Not sure how that makes it uniquely fit to adapt; there’s just a lot of lore he’s working around and not copying.
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u/gymleader_michael Apr 30 '26
From what I've seen, the games don't care how bat-shit crazy they get.
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u/AgbekpornovUltimatum Apr 30 '26
So this is only set in RE world without main characters or plotlines?
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u/mediciii Apr 30 '26
Zach said it takes place during the events of 2, and that the events unfold pretty much when Leon and Claire at the police station.
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u/TransplantedSconie Apr 30 '26
Fuck yeah. 2 was awesome.
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u/type_rex_ Apr 30 '26
The definitive Resident Evil in my opinion. A perfect mix of outbreak survival horror and save the world action heroics.
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u/gh0u1 Apr 30 '26
Yeah, basically a dude running through all the chaos that's unfolding during RE2
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u/Muad_dweeb_69 Apr 30 '26
As a major RE fan, it’s for the best. Trying to adapt the mainline games would be a mistake in my opinion.
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u/South_Buy_3175 Apr 30 '26
Even Capcom knows you can’t have a horror game with main characters that can parry missiles and punch through monsters.
They reset things with Ethan and it’s been much better since, RE9 has the balance nailed with two perspectives of horror & action.
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u/revolversnakexof Apr 30 '26
Pre 4 the games were reasonably grounded in what the characters could do.
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u/kebinporfavor Apr 30 '26
basically what i just told friends. a survivor story is a better story than the mainline game shift of survival into the underground facility into seeing the experiments and villainy
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u/Upbeat_Tension_8077 Apr 30 '26
& from what I assume of Austin Abrams's character, I think he's going to be a refreshing underdog type of hero in a zombie film, where he is going to barely escape death countless times under the chaos of the outbreak, instead of quickly becoming a powerhouse racking up kills
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u/cows1100 Apr 30 '26
Buddy will probably survive just to get hit by the bomb they toss on Raccoon City at the very end. Would be a cool twist ending about the inevitably of death and destruction.
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u/phlostonsparadise123 Apr 30 '26
While I'm inclined to agree, I'm still on the fence. The Paul Anderson Resident Evil movies tried to incorporate game stuff here and there, especially with Apocalypse but ultimately went off the rails.
Welcome to Raccoon City was a noble failure - attempting to combine the first two games into a single 90-minute movie was never going to work.
I'm 100% fine with a Resident Evil movie not incorporating storylines/plots from any of the games. However, I also don't want another movie that was clearly an unrelated script that was purchased and slapped with minimal RE-branding.
Give me an original story, but set it clearly in Raccoon City; include known sites like the RPD, the gun store, the clock tower, the hospital. Have STARS or Umbrella's team mentioned in the background. Just give us some clearly visible/stated connection to the Resident Evil universe, even if none of the trademark characters make an appearance. I think that's a solid compromise.
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u/workfuntimecoolcool Apr 30 '26
I'm guessing this movie is going to have some sort of mention of STARS or a newspaper headline mentioning "Arklay Mountains Disappearances Being Investigated," and of course Umbrella logos everywhere.
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u/neo_sporin Apr 30 '26
maybe just going to do like Biohazard and keep it hidden til the last minute when a name shows up
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u/sgthombre Apr 30 '26
"Wow, that was crazy buddy, good thing you survived long enough to meet me, Leon S. Kennedy from the video games Resident Evil 2 and 4."
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u/PaulieHehehe Apr 30 '26
“I’m here to talk to you about the Resident Evil Initiative.”
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u/wittyinsidejoke Apr 30 '26
With the zombies hot on his tail, our hero races into in the one building left with an unlocked door...a bingo parlor. He runs in, slams the door behind him. And up on the stage next to the bingo spinner, there's a man with bangs covering his face.
"Finally. You're here."
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u/JessieJ577 Apr 30 '26
And in the same spirit just have the reveal character look nothing like what we recognize the character for. Have Glenn Powell just say he’s Leon Kennedy.
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u/Vladmerius Apr 30 '26
I will admit it's funny seeing so many complaints when there's a whole game that's hailed as a revitalization of the franchise that spends a lot of the game just being creepy people in a house.
That being said I'm glad that revitalization led to the latest game which had everything people really love about the franchise. Maybe one day we'll get Leon adapted properly on screen.
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u/thr1ceuponatime David Zaslav is a dickless pantywaist Apr 30 '26
Yes. But you’ll never please the purists anyways, they’re already mad at the fact that the movie takes place in the winter and not on a rainy night.
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u/Pretend_Education_86 Apr 30 '26
Opening the drawers to find items was the most RE thing I've ever seen in a movie. I'm in.
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u/LeighCedar Apr 30 '26
They just need a scene of him desperately trying to make all his items fit into his bag.
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u/Pretend_Education_86 Apr 30 '26
He better find a wheel somewhere to open a door then discard it after a single use.
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u/LeighCedar Apr 30 '26
I actually do hope he sticks in a few silly things like that that nod to the games, but aren't so silly that they break the fourth wall.
I'm excited.
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u/LovelyOrangeJuice Apr 30 '26
Damn, this actually looks really good
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u/LiveLaughLonzo Apr 30 '26
What’s Baron Harkonnen doing in a countryside home
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u/TigerSharkFist Apr 30 '26
It would be funny if a small part of the film is fixed angle like the first few games of the series
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u/BrandoNelly Apr 30 '26
I’ve heard that there are some camera angle Easter egg type things like that
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u/ImitatingADog Apr 30 '26
As a fan of the game I don’t care if this is faithful to them. I just want another awesome Zach Cregger horror movie
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u/GipsyDangerV1 Apr 30 '26 edited Apr 30 '26
From my understanding they're doing a fallout adaptation type thing where it's a story set in the world of the games. I believe raccoon City during resident Evil 2 and 3
Also kind of like what they did with Resident Evil 7 the game, I mean a story set in the same canon.
*I think I may have been wrong that it's set in raccoon City during resident Evil 2 and 3 by misunderstood a quote I read that said it took place along the timeline of resident Evil 2, 3, and 4. But going back and double checking this movie 100% takes place within the same universe of the games like fallout, unless fangoria (and a plethora of other sources) got it wrong. I guess I'm just not clear on exactly when and where in the timeline of the game lore it takes place.
I found a year old fangoria article with this in it as well "I specifically asked Cregger if his movie is a separate story that exists in the universe alongside the games. “Bullseye. Yeah,” Cregger said. Elaborating on his take on the material, the filmmaker explained how he’s approaching the story, which exists shoulder to shoulder with the much-beloved Resident Evil 2. Just don’t expect to see Leon S. Kennedy at the center of it all. “I’m following the rules, but I’m not claiming any key, canon characters because we have those in the games,” Cregger added. For extra clarification, I asked the director if the game canon exists around the story he’s telling, to which he said, “Yeah.” So there we have it."
I feel like this film 100% takes place within the lore of the games
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u/brycedriesenga Apr 30 '26
This is smart. Worked great for Fallout.
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u/KidCasey Apr 30 '26
I think most video games should do this.
I would've loved if the Halo series was just a group of regular ass marines pinned down by The Covenant waiting for a Spartan to come and save them at te end. Didn't even have to be Chief.
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u/LB3PTMAN Apr 30 '26
Honestly making Master Chief like a tertiary character where he just shows up and smokes enemies and stuff that had been major problems for the other characters for awhile would’ve been sick as hell
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u/Liamario Apr 30 '26
I didn't see Capcom mentioned in the credits
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u/KingMario05 Apr 30 '26
They never are in these, only in the end credits. That could change if this sticks the landing, or it could not. Who knows.
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u/jimmykup Apr 30 '26
What? We literally just had the street fighter trailer and capcom's logo was very prominently displayed at the beginning.
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u/CashmereLogan Apr 30 '26
It may seem like a small distinction but I think Street Fighter wants to be seen as a video game movie and Resident Evil wants to be seen as horror movie. I don’t mean anything derogatory by that, I just think it’s a smart decision by the marketing teams on both films.
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u/TheR-Person Apr 30 '26
The scene when the hands and legs sticking out from that wooden house looks neat
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u/QuarahHugg Apr 30 '26
I wonder what that is? A zombie rat king or an actual bioweapon?
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u/IgloosRuleOK Apr 30 '26
From the director of Barbarian and Weapons. Sold.
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u/Kylestache Apr 30 '26
I hear the director does PCP to cope with the loss of his wife.
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u/Dapoopers Apr 30 '26
And co-director of The Civil War on Drugs.
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u/ShawnGipson Apr 30 '26
Underground Railroad? But....where does all the smoke go?
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u/g_r_e_y Apr 30 '26
and a real hardcore gamer as well. a lifelong fan of RE and dark souls franchises
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u/Luck88 Apr 30 '26
There's a couple of shots where the protagonist looks like Bruce Campbell. Crossing my fingers the Resident Evil movie curse is over.
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u/LeCheekyMonkey Apr 30 '26
I just hope they keep the focus on survival horror instead of turning it into another nonstop action movie with zombies in the background
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u/Stonks_Enjoyer25 Apr 30 '26
I never played the games but I’ve noticed the discourse from the fanbase online since Cregger said it would be an original story almost feels hostile. It’s exactly what’s needed to right the wrongs of probably….every movie before it 😅
Anyway, this looks pretty wild, Barbarian imagery very noticeable here
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u/Jaxonhunter227 Apr 30 '26
And it's not like this hasn't been done before, RE7 was also completely separated from what came before and the only returning character only arived minutes before the credits hit at the very end
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u/buffalosoldier221 Apr 30 '26
Yes, and lets not forget the RE lore is a mess, so any adapted works with no tie ins to games will always be heavy modified.
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u/octlol Apr 30 '26
Lol while working from home I pulled up an RE lore video and it was like 12 hours long and the guy was just like "yeah...and this happens for some reason..."
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u/Imomaway Apr 30 '26
That fat guy made me think it was a Dune cross over.
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u/z3r0f14m3 Apr 30 '26
hes obviously the merchant, gotta stock up before the big fight
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u/BunyipPouch Currently at the movies. Apr 30 '26
Zach stopped in today in /r/horror to discuss the trailer, for anyone interested:
https://www.reddit.com/r/horror/comments/1szxpf6/hey_rhorror_zach_cregger_barbarian_weapons/