Resident Evilis blasting back into theaters this summer — and Sony's CinemaCon presentation showed off the first footage from the latest installment of the hit horror franchise.
WeaponsfilmmakerZach Cregger, who is helming the new reboot movie based on the beloved video game series, took the stage at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas on Monday to debut the first look at the gnarly zombie project.
The teaser opened with a protagonist played by Austin Abrams (who previously worked with Cregger onWeapons) walking through the snow and knocking on the door of a house. When no one responds, he walks into the building.
"Had a little bit of a problem on the road, I was wondering if I could use your phone?" he asks.
He picks up a landline phone and begins a conversation with a loved one. "Hey, babe, look, I'm really sorry that we got disconnected earlier, but some things have happened," he says.
The teaser then cuts to Abrams' character frantically running, slamming barn doors, and brandishing a shotgun.
"I'm in like a seriously f---ed up situation right now," he says before trying to grab car keys off a dead body that sinisterly crawls away from him.
Later, we see quick flashes of several haunting images, including a bloated zombie lurking in the sewer, a flipped police car, and zombies jumping off of buildings and crashing into parked cars.
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Cregger described his fascination with theResident Evilgames before introducing the footage. "Over the last couple of decades, I have played a s---load ofResident Evil," he admitted. "I have put an embarrassing amount of hours into these games. I love the atmosphere, love the pacing, I love the resource management, I love the dread. It's just so naturally cinematic."
TheBarbarianfilmmaker said he was somewhat intimidated by taking on the series. "When I decided to throw my hat in the ring to make a movie out of what is absolutely the gold standard of survival horror, I knew I had some big shoes to fill," he said. "Unlike my last two films, there's not gonna be any narrative acrobatics."
He continued, "You are gonna be locked in with one protagonist, on a foot journey from point A to point B."
Creggerpreviously toldEntertainment Weeklythat hisResident Evilwould be "an entirely original story" inspired by the games. "When you watch it, you'll be like, 'This is very Zach,'" he said. "It's just [that] it takes place in theResident Evilworld. I don't think fans of the games are gonna be bummed."
TheResident Evilgame series launched in 1996. Paul W.S. Anderson adapted the games into the first film based on the franchise in 2002 with his future wife, Milla Jovovich, in the lead role. He wrote 2004'sResident Evil: Apocalypseand 2007'sResident Evil: Extinction,handing directorial reins to Alexander Witt and Russell Mulcahy, respectively, before returning to direct three more installments in the 2010s.
The film series was rebooted with 2021'sResident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, directed by Johannes Roberts. The following year, Netflix released an eight-episodeResident Evilseries fromSupernaturalalum Andrew Dabb.
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Resident Evilis scheduled to release in theaters on Sept. 18, 2026.
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