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Capcom wants Resident Evil Requiem boss battles to test your wits rather than your shooting skill
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Capcom wants Resident Evil Requiem boss battles to test your wits rather than your shooting skill

by admin October 2, 2025


Capcom has said it’s looking more to the original Resident Evil games for ideas about how to challenge players with boss battles in the ninth Resident Evil game, Requiem.

Specifically, game director Koshi Nakanishi said he wants to test your wits rather than shooting ability.

“Of course there will be boss battles,” Nakanishi told Automaton. “However, rather than defeating enemies in a flashy manner as you progress through the game, like in games that emphasise gun shooting action, the style is more like Resident Evil and Resident Evil 2, where players expand their exploration area in a closed space and overcome obstacles using their wits.”

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The game’s new protagonist, Grace Ashcroft, is central to this. Unlike Leon Kennedy, she isn’t a veteran killer with hardened nerves, so she won’t immediately be capable of gunning down hordes of undead. Nakanishi has said before that Leon Kennedy is “actually quite a bad match for horror”. So unlike Kennedy, Ascroft will start the game as quite defenceless. But she will learn.

“One thing that’s so appealing about the Resident Evil series is that characters who are initially terrified grow stronger as they gain experience in extreme situations,” Nakanishi said. “Grace is scared at first, but the situation eventually causes her to snap, and she becomes able to fight her enemies.”

We had a chance to sit down with Nakanishi at Gamescom to talk about pacing. Alex thinks Resident Evil 7: Biohazard is one of the best-paced entries in the series, and Nakanishi directed that game as well. “My approach is the same this time…” Nakanishi said, before launching into a longer explanation.

Resident Evil Requiem launches at the beginning of next year, on 27th February.



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Resident Evil Movie Will Keep The Game World "Intact," Says Director
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Resident Evil Movie Will Keep The Game World “Intact,” Says Director

by admin September 21, 2025



Barbarian and Weapons director Zach Cregger previously said that his upcoming Resident Evil movie is a “weird story” that won’t use the games’ already established heroes like Leon Kennedy. But he wants fans to know that this film is set firmly in the same world as Capcom’s survival-horror games.

“It’s an entirely original story,” Cregger told Entertainment Weekly. “When you watch it, you’ll be like, ‘This is very Zach.’ It’s just [that] it takes place in the Resident Evil world. I don’t think fans of the games are gonna be bummed. … I respect the games enough where I’m gonna like tell a Resident Evil story in the Resident Evil canon that still leaves everything they love intact from the games, you know what I mean?”

Cregger also confirmed that Weapons actor join Austin Abrams has a leading role in Resident Evil, but didn’t share any specifics about his character. He only said that, “[Abrams is] so right for the role in Resident Evil.”

Abrams may soon be joined by another veteran actor, as Paul Walter Hauser reportedly signed on earlier this week. The Resident Evil movie will begin shooting this October in Prague, and more casting announcements should follow soon. Resident Evil will hit theaters on September 18, 2026.

Next year is also the 30th anniversary of the original Resident Evil. Capcom is celebrating by releasing Resident Evil 9: Requiem in February 2026, alongside Resident Evil ports for Switch 2.



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Weapons director's Resident Evil film will be "entirely original story", so don't expect Leon Kennedy to make a star appearance
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Weapons director’s Resident Evil film will be “entirely original story”, so don’t expect Leon Kennedy to make a star appearance

by admin September 19, 2025


Zach Cregger’s forthcoming Resident Evil film will be an “entirely original story”, so won’t feature fan-favourite character Leon Kennedy.

The director of recent horror-hit Weapons spoke with Entertainment Weekly about his next film, based on Capcom’s game series.

“When you watch it, you’ll be like, ‘This is very Zach’,” he said. “It’s just [that] it takes place in the Resident Evil world. I don’t think fans of the games are gonna be bummed.”

Weapons star Austin Abrams will lead the Resident Evil film cast, with actor and professional wrestler Paul Walter Hauser also confirmed. Cregger has co-written the script with Shay Hatten.

“I’m not gonna steal Leon and put him in an original story. I think that would be presumptuous,” said Cregger. “But I respect the games enough where I’m gonna like tell a Resident Evil story in the Resident Evil canon that still leaves everything they love intact from the games, you know what I mean?”

He added: “I think that when you see it, you’ll understand how I can be obsessed with original ideas and still make a movie that is an IP-based thing. I know that doesn’t make a lot of sense now, but I hope that it will later.”

In a previous interview, Cregger stated the film “lives” in the world of Resident Evil 2 and 3, but “adheres more to the tone of 4”. What’s more, the viewing experience will be akin to the journey players take in the game, following a protagonist from A to B “as they just descend deeper and deeper and deeper into hell”.

Cregger’s Resident Evil film is set for a release on 18th September 2026.



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Weapons director says his Resident Evil movie will leave everything ‘intact’ from the games: ‘I’m not gonna steal Leon and put him in an original story’

by admin September 19, 2025



Zach Cregger is on a roll. The writer and director of 2022’s Barbarian and this year’s Weapons now has two solid horror hits under his belt, and is in pre-production on his next one: a Resident Evil movie planned for 2026.

That’s good news for Resident Evil fans who might otherwise be a bit wary about yet another new Resi movie—the film franchise was already rebooted once, just four years ago, with the thoroughly mid Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City. Cregger’s track record, though based on a small sample size (at least when it comes to feature films) is a good reason to be optimistic.

And for those wondering which game and characters this new Resi movie will be based on, it looks like the answer is: none of them.


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Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Cregger confirmed that while the 2026 film will take place in the Resident Evil universe, “It’s an entirely original story,” instead of being based on any one specific game. Cregger is also steering away from major Resident Evil characters like Leon S. Kennedy.

“I’m not gonna steal Leon and put him in an original story. I think that would be presumptuous,” Cregger told EW. “But I respect the games enough where I’m gonna tell a Resident Evil story in the Resident Evil canon that still leaves everything they love intact from the games, you know what I mean?”

I think I know what he means. When using a character people are already familiar with, like say Master Chief in the recent Halo TV series, you run the risk of disappointing people who have expectations of that character, like when you show his naked butt, or when he has sex. A safer and more creative approach is to handle it like the Fallout series, which creates mostly original characters and sets them loose in a familiar world.

Both Barbarian and Weapons are effective not just because they’re scary, but because they’re intriguing. By presenting the story of both films from the perspective of different characters and jumping around in time, we don’t get all the information in a linear fashion, which gives both movies a fun sense of mystery. At other times we get information before certain characters do, too, and then we’re left dreading the horrible things we know are coming their way.

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I’m curious if and how Cregger will use similar methods in his Resident Evil movie.

“I think that when you see it, you’ll understand how I can be obsessed with original ideas and still make a movie that is an IP-based thing,” Cregger said. “I know that doesn’t make a lot of sense now, but I hope that it will later.”

Cregger’s Resident Evil movie is scheduled to be released, wow, exactly one year from today, on September 18, 2026. Confirmed in the cast is Austin Abrams, who played the role of James, the drug-addict, in Weapons, and Paul Walter Hauser, who played Ed in this year’s The Naked Gun and Mole Man in The Fantastic Four: First Steps.



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Resident Evil Requiem, Village, And Biohazard Are Coming To Switch 2 In February
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Resident Evil Requiem, Village, And Biohazard Are Coming To Switch 2 In February

by admin September 14, 2025


Capcom has revealed that the 9th mainline Resident Evil game, Resident Evil Requiem, will launch day one on Nintendo Switch 2 on February 27, 2026. That’s not all, though, as Capcom will also release Resident Evil Village and Resident Evil 7: Biohazard the same day.

The publisher-developer announced this during today’s Nintendo Direct with an extended look at Requiem, showcasing protagonist Grace Ashcroft, her mom Alyssa Ashcroft, a spooky mansion, and more. Following that, Capcom released a quick video revealing that Village and Biohazard are also coming to Switch 2. 

 

Resident Evil Requiem hits PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch 2, and PC on February 27, 2026. Village and Biohazard hit Switch 2 on the same day.

In the meantime, read everything we learned from speaking with Requiem’s director, and then read Game Informer’s Resident Evil Village review and Resident Evil 7: Biohazard review. 

Are you going to play Resident Evil Requiem on Switch 2 next year? Let us know in the comments below!



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Resident Evil Requiem Arrives Day-On On Switch 2 And Looks Great

by admin September 13, 2025


The rumors were true. Capcom’s blockbuster horror series is finding a new home on Switch 2. Not only will Resident Evil Requiem be a day-one release on Nintendo’s portable console in February 2026, but Resident Evil 7: Biohazard and Resident Evil Village will be joining it as a collection on the same day.

The Switch 2 trailer opened with FBI agent Grace Ashcroft investigating a series of murders in a spooky hotel amid one jumpscare after another. The footage appeared to be taken from a Switch 2 though the trailer didn’t immediately confirm that. If that’s the case, the ninth mainline Resident Evil isn’t looking too shabby on the weaker hardware.

Requiem is out February 27, 2026 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC as well. That’s also the day that some older Resident Evil games will finally make their way to Nintendo’s platform. Gold editions of Capcom’s Resident Evil 7 and Resident Evil Village will both arrive then as well.

These unexpected Resident Evil ports were rumored prior to today’s Nintendo Direct, with leakers suggesting the rest of the modern Resident Evil series, including remakes of 3 and 4 as well as Resident Evil Village, will arrive on Switch 2 eventually as well.

While not confirmed, that fact that Capcom seems to be having so much success getting RE Engine games running on the new console is a good sign that we could see some of Capcom’s other blockbusters arrive on it, including maybe Dragon’s Dogma 2 and Monster Hunter Wilds. The latter is still in rough shape even on PC, though, so we’ll have to wait and see.



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Resident Evil Requiem - and not just a cloud version - is coming to Nintendo Switch 2, along with other RE Engine Resi games
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Resident Evil Requiem – and not just a cloud version – is coming to Nintendo Switch 2, along with other RE Engine Resi games

by admin September 13, 2025


At today’s Nintendo Direct, Capcom confirmed that Resident Evil 7, Village, and Requiem are coming to Nintendo Switch 2. And no, they’re not like the janky cloud version of Resi 7 that launched in Japan back in 2018, but a full-fat, Switch 2-native version. Nice.

A trailer for the title(s), running on Switch 2 hardware, was shown off during today’s presentation. It shows Requiem running on Switch 2, and demonstrates what the experience as Grace Ashcroft will feel like in your hands – when playing in either first- or third-person mode. Nerve-wracking, I’m sure. Though, this isn’t the first time Capcom has tried to get the games working on non-home consoles/PCs: there was a doomed mobile release of Resident Evil 7 that managed less than 2000 sales. Ouch.

Resident Evil 7 launched back in January 2017 for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It returned to the series’ horror roots after a number of games in the action genre, and kickstarted the ‘new’ era of Resident Evil games, all made on the RE Engine, that includes Resident Evil 2 Remake 2, Resident Evil 3 Remake, Resident Evil Village, and the upcoming Resident Evil Requiem.

Per today’s Direct, Resident Evil Biohazard and Residen Evil Village are coming to Switch 2 on February 27, the same day Resident Evil Requiem launches. It’ll hit the Nintendo hardware the same day as it will PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.

It’s a good time to be a Resi fan: 22nd March 2026 marks the series’ 30th anniversary, and it looks like we’ll have plenty to celebrate in the run up to that date with older games becoming available on newer hardware, and new titles, to boot. If you want an idea of the complicated chronology of the Resident Evil franchise, you can check out our guide on how to play the games in chronological order, and we’re getting a reboot of the films, too.

This is a news-in-brief story. This is part of our vision to bring you all the big news as part of a daily live report.

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Many Resident Evil Games Are Reportedly Getting Switch 2 Ports
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Many Resident Evil Games Are Reportedly Getting Switch 2 Ports

by admin September 10, 2025


Various industry leakers and soothsayers are claiming that Resident Evil 7 will get a Switch 2 port and that it will be announced at the rumored upcoming Nintendo Direct. Meanwhile, another industry insider with a solid track record says that many Resident Evil games powered by Capcom’s RE Engine are getting ported to Nintendo’s new console, too.

On September 3, well-known and reliable Resident Evil leaker Dusk Golem shared that they had heard that Capcom was bringing “all the Resident Evil RE engine games” to Switch 2. This news was shared on ResetEra in a forum thread about rumors that the upcoming Resident Evil Requiem would arrive on Switch 2 and PS4. Some assumed that, if Capcom was reportedly bringing the newest Resident Evil game to Switch 2, it might be possible for recent entries built using the same tech to arrive on Nintendo’s hybrid machine as well. And it sounds like that’s exactly what the publisher has planned.

Other leakers have since claimed that Capcom will announce a Switch 2 port of 2017’s Resident Evil 7 at a rumored Direct later this month. On Tuesday, Dusk Golem shared more information on social media. While the leaker couldn’t confirm those specific RE7 announcement rumors, admitting that they don’t have information about Capcom’s marketing plan, Dusk Golem did reiterate that they have heard “several times now” that Capcom has been working for “a hot minute” on bringing all the main RE Engine-powered Resident Evil titles to Switch 2. Importantly, the leaker clarified on social media that these will be native Switch 2 ports and not streaming versions powered by the cloud.

BONUS 2 I guess: I didn’t tweet it, but if anyone wants to read what I originally said this (and why I was asked about it), was last week here:https://t.co/jiVxmztiVC

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“I’m guessing they’re lining up a number of the Switch 2 ports, and those PS5 versions of various Resident Evil games rated within the last year, as part of their 30-year anniversary celebration stuff,” conjectured Dusk Golem. “But that’s a guess on my side. Them happening is not though.”

It makes sense that Capcom would bring all of the RE Engine-developed Resident Evil games to Switch 2, as every one of those games, starting with Resident Evil 7, has arrived on PlayStation 4, including RE4 Remake. So the engine is very scalable, and the company already has less graphically intense versions of these horror games ready to be ported to the Switch 2. Now we just have to wait and see if these rumors and leaks end up being true or if the real nightmare is that the Switch 2 never gets a single Resident Evil game. At the very least, next year we get a brand new Resident Evil game on PS5, Xbox, and PC. 





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The next Resident Evil movie is being directed by Zach Cregger of Weapons fame, who played ‘thousands and thousands of hours of Resident Evil’ but hasn’t seen any of the movies

by admin September 7, 2025



The sketch-comedian-to-horror-movie-director pipeline is real. Jordan Peele went from Mad TV and Key & Peele to Get Out, Nope, and Us. Josh Ruben went from CollegeHumor to Werewolves Within, Heart Eyes, and Scare Me. And now Zach Cregger of The Whitest Kids U’ Know has become a horror-movie name to watch with Barbarian, Weapons, and an upcoming Resident Evil movie.

Weapons was great, a twisty Stephen King-adjacent story of missing kids in the suburbs, but a zombie action-horror movie will be a whole different kettle of fish. I just hope Cregger doesn’t leave his sense of humor behind, because the worst thing you could do with the camp tone of Resi is try to pretend it’s Serious Business.

Speaking to Double Toasted, Cregger said he’s “played I don’t know how many thousands and thousands of hours of Resident Evil” and is planning to make a movie that “probably lives more in the world of 2 and 3, but I’d say it adheres more to the tone of 4.”


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He couldn’t say which of the existing movies it’ll resemble, however, because he hasn’t watched them. “I’ve never seen a Resident Evil movie,” he said, “and so, you know, I imagine that if there are people out there that are just rabid fans of the movie franchise, they’re probably not really prepared for what I’m going to be doing. But I think the people that are fans of the games are probably going to be stoked.”

Vocal haters of the movies will be pleased, but I am a little disappointed that 2021’s Welcome to Raccoon City isn’t going to be followed up on. Sure, it had some awkward dialogue that felt like it had been inserted to explain things from scenes that were cut when its budget was slashed, but setting it in 1998 and giving Wesker a PalmPilot was inspired.

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Resident Evil: Release Date, Cast, And Everything Else We Know About The Reboot Movie
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Resident Evil: Release Date, Cast, And Everything Else We Know About The Reboot Movie

by admin September 7, 2025



For most of the last two decades, the Resident Evil movies were defined by the six films directed by Paul W.S. Anderson, with Milla Jovovich in the leading role as Alice. Those movies made over $1 billion worldwide. However, the 2021 reboot, Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, only earned $42 million worldwide.

Barbarian and Weapons director Zach Cregger has been given the reins for a brand-new Resident Evil movie. After co-founding the comedy troupe The Whitest Kids U’ Know and starring in sitcoms, Cregger has emerged as one of the most successful horror directors of this generation. His involvement with this project sparked a bidding war, which was ultimately won by Sony Pictures, the studio that released the previous seven films in the franchise.

Many of the details about Cregger’s Resident Evil movie remain under wraps for now. But GameSpot has put together a guide to everything we know about the Resident Evil reboot so far.

Who is starring in Resident Evil?

Austin Abrams is currently the only (probably) confirmed cast member for the new film. Abrams recently worked with Cregger on Weapons, and he has some experience with zombies from his time on The Walking Dead. He is also known for his role as Ethan Daley in HBO’s Euphoria.

Will established Resident Evil heroes appear in the film?

Cregger has indicated that he isn’t planning to use any of the RE heroes in leading roles.

“I’m telling a story that is a love letter to the games and follows the rules of the games,” explained Cregger. “It is obedient to the lore of the games; it’s just a different story. I’m not going to tell Leon’s story, because Leon’s story is told in the games. [Fans] already have that.”

“[Resident Evil is] an original screenplay,” added Cregger in a separate interview. “It’s a weird story. I wrote it and I love the story. It has nothing to do with any of the other Resident Evil movies. If I do my job, it will feel fresh and edgy and weird.”

Will the tone of Resident Evil follow the example of the previous movies?

According to Cregger, he hasn’t seen any of the Resident Evil movies. Instead of following their example, he intends to recreate the tone of dread from the games.

“I haven’t seen the [earlier Resident Evil] movies, but they don’t seem to promise that feeling [of dread],” said Cregger. “So I wanted to write a story that would just really lean into that. Honor the games–be true to the lore of what’s going on. But I’m not telling any of the stories of the games. It’s a separate story that just happens to exist in that territory.”

“If there are people out there who are rabid fans of the movie franchise, they are probably not really prepared for what I am going to be doing. But I think fans of the games are going to be stoked,” he said.

In an interview with Double Toasted, Cregger said his Resident Evil movie will be “true to the experience” of the video games, and probably “lives in the world” of Resident Evil 2 and 3, but that it adheres more to the tone of Resident Evil 4. The game is not a direct adaptation of any Resident Evil game, however.

Cregger said the video games, too, don’t have a set lore and aren’t rigid with timelines or settings. “I don’t think I am taking any more liberties with this [movie] than the game franchise does. I think I am coloring within the lines,” he said.

“I’ve never seen a movie like it,” he added. “I am beyond excited making this.”

The director added that his sense of tone and his general filmmaking sensibilities honed with Barbarian and Weapons will come through in Resident Evil, albeit on a bigger scale and with a bigger budget.

“It takes place in the world of the games, but most importantly, the journey you’ll have as a viewer watching this movie is going to be similar to the journey you have as a player when you play these games. What that means is it follows one protagonist from point A to point B as they descend deeper and deeper and deeper into hell,” he said. “As someone who has played I don’t know how many thousands and thousands of hours of Resident Evil, I just feel like I know how that pacing can go, and it’s inherently cinematic. I feel like there is a great movie that can live inside this world and inside that sort of pacing. I am really, really pumped about the story that we get to tell here.”

Finally, Cregger confirmed the shooting schedule for Resident Evil, saying cameras are due to begin rolling this October in Prague and continue through the end of January 2026. Why Prague? Cregger cited the city’s generous tax rebates and other factors. “It’s the right place,” he said.

When will the new Resident Evil movie be released?

Resident Evil will hit theaters on September 18, 2026, just a few months after the game franchise celebrates its 30th anniversary.

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