Key Points

Zach Cregger is directing the Resident Evil reboot because he's a massive fan of the games. He specifically loves Resident Evil 4 and wants the film to capture that same thrilling experience. The movie will follow one protagonist's journey, staying true to the games' tension. Starring Austin Abrams, it hits theaters in September 2026.

Key Points: Zach Cregger Directs Resident Evil Reboot as Diehard Fan

  • Zach Cregger is a longtime Resident Evil game fan
  • He aims to honor the game experience in the reboot
  • Austin Abrams stars in the 2026 film
  • Cregger skipped past movies to focus on game authenticity
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I'm obsessed with it: Director Zach Cregger on why he wants to direct 'Resident Evil' reboot

Director Zach Cregger reveals his obsession with Resident Evil games and vision for the franchise reboot starring Austin Abrams.

"I played Resident Evil 4 a hundred times through. I'm obsessed with it. – Zach Cregger"

Washington DC, July 23

Director Zach Cregger opened up on his inspiration for helming a reboot version of 'Resident Evil' franchise, reported Deadline.

The film adaptation of the Capcom videogame is set to star Austin Abrams, and in a new interview, Cregger revealed why he wanted to tell this story.

Cregger is a huge fan of Resident Evil games and claims that he has played Resident Evil 4 a "hundred times" and is "obsessed" with it.

"Because I love the games. I played all of the games. I played Resident Evil 4 a hundred times through. I'm obsessed with it. And so, I just want to tell a story that feels like it's honouring the experience you get when you play the games," said Cregger to Comicbook as quoted by Deadline.

He continued, "I haven't seen the movies, that's just not my thing. But the games are my thing. That's just a playground I just love....I think the movie is going to rip. I think it's going to rip," as quoted by Deadline.

Earlier this year, Cregger attended CinemaCon, where he also provided insight into the Resident Evil film he was working on.

"There's a moment that comes in every moment of every Resident Evil game where you find yourself standing in the mouth of a dark passageway. One shot in the gun is left," he said.

"You know that something horrible is waiting for you in that darkness, that awful moment where you have to will yourself. That's something that every Resident Evil game has perfected and has kept me and millions of other players returning to the series for decades," added director Cregger as quoted by Deadline.

According to Deadline, Cregger added that his film, the reboot of the Resident Evil franchise, will follow one central protagonist from "point A to point B" as they continue their journey.

'Resident Evil' is expected to be released on September 18, 2026, reported Deadline.

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Priyanka N
As an Indian gamer, I'm excited but skeptical. Hollywood often messes up game adaptations. But if he's played RE4 a hundred times, maybe he'll get the Indian fanbase's expectations right!
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Aryan P
"The movie is going to rip" - what does that even mean? 😅 Western directors should be more careful with their words when talking to international media.
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Sarah B
I hope they include some of that classic Resident Evil Indian representation - remember the Shiva statue in RE5? That was epic for us Indian fans!
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Karthik V
September 2026 is too far away yaar! By then we'll all be playing Resident Evil 10 or something. They should release it alongside a new game for maximum hype.
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Meera T
The dark passageway moment he described gave me chills! That's exactly what made RE4 special. Hope the movie captures that tension without cheap jump scares.
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David E
Interesting that he hasn't seen the previous movies. As someone who enjoyed them (despite the deviations), I wonder if ignoring them completely is the right approach.

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