Zach Cregger’s Resident Evil film will premiere in theaters and IMAX on September 18, 2026. This movie presents an original story set during the events of Resident Evil 2.
The film follows Bryan, a medical courier played by Austin Abrams. As the T-virus outbreak begins in Raccoon City, Bryan must navigate the chaos.
Cregger aims to recapture the experience of playing a Resident Evil video game. He stated, “I wanted to tell a story that could take place in the Resident Evil world, but wasn’t telling a story that the games had already told.” This approach allows for fresh narratives within a familiar framework.
The film includes easter eggs from the games. Viewers can expect elements like weapon progression and resource management integrated into the plot.
This project is part of a broader trend within the Resident Evil franchise. The first film was released in 2002, starring Milla Jovovich. After several adaptations and reboots—including 2021‘s Welcome to Raccoon City—Cregger’s film seeks to offer something new.
Cregger also expressed his sensitivity towards fan expectations. He remarked, “I feel so sensitive about talking about the movie on behalf of the game fans, because I think some of the fans are only going to be happy if I tell the story of the games.” His goal is to balance fan desires with original storytelling.
As anticipation builds, many are eager to see how this film will fit into the established lore. The last film in the previous series was released in 2016. Observers expect more details as the release date approaches.