The Resident Evil reboot is moving ahead with Zach Cregger directing, and the movie is currently set for September 18 in theaters and IMAX. The new film is being positioned as a fresh story in the Resident Evil universe, with a new cast and a horror-first approach.
Resident Evil Reboot Latest News
The new Resident Evil film is described as a complete reset rather than a direct continuation of earlier movie storylines. Reports say the movie aims to return to the tense, survival-horror mood that made the game franchise popular in the first place.
Filming began on October 10, 2025, and the movie entered editing in early February. The most recent reporting still places the theatrical release on September 18.
Cast And Characters
The reboot’s lead is Austin Abrams, who plays a character named Bryan, described in reports as a medical courier. Paul Walter Hauser is also confirmed as Carl, and additional cast members include Zach Cherry, Kali Reis, and Johnno Wilson.
Plot Details So Far
Early plot reports suggest the story follows a courier who gets caught in a dangerous situation while transporting a package to a remote hospital. The film is expected to focus on original characters rather than relying on the franchise’s usual main heroes.
Why This Reboot Matters
This version of Resident Evil is being watched closely because earlier film adaptations received mixed reactions, while this reboot is aiming for a cleaner horror identity. If the new direction works, it could become the strongest live-action adaptation of the series so far.
