Zach Cregger directs Capcom's Resident Evil reboot, dropping its first trailer today. The film abandons previous adaptations' blockbuster excess for ground-level survival horror. Cregger, known for his work on Weapons, anchors the narrative around a medical courier trapped in Raccoon City. This approach strips away franchise bloat and returns to the source material's claustrophobic dread.
The September 18 theatrical release marks a significant recalibration for the Resident Evil universe. After nearly 30 years defining survival-horror architecture, Capcom hands creative control to a director who understands intimate terror over spectacle. The trailer reveals a gritty, visceral take on infected streets and confined spaces. Cregger's vision rejects the Paul W.S. Anderson playbook entirely.
This reboot gambles on restraint. Rather than globe-trotting action sequences, it plants viewers in a single decaying city. The medical courier protagonist grounds the story in everyday desperation. Capcom clearly invested in a filmmaker willing to interrogate the franchise rather than amplify it. Whether audiences embrace this tonal shift remains unresolved, but the studio's commitment to reinvention signals confidence in Cregger's horror credentials.
