In a recent interview, Resident Evil film director Zach Cregger addressed the mixed reactions to his upcoming adaptation, emphasizing his commitment to crafting an original story rather than strictly adhering to the video game narrative. As first reported by IGN, Cregger acknowledged the vocal segment of fans who have expressed disappointment over the absence of iconic characters and plotlines from the franchise’s storied history.
The notorious filmmaker Uwe Boll is making his return to the silver screen with a new horror flick, 23 Years Later: The Castle of the Dead. This project acts as a spiritual successor to his 2003 adaptation of Sega’s House of the Dead. The film’s title playfully echoes the recent trend of zombie films, closely mirroring the well-known titles 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later, which have left an indelible mark on the genre.
The first trailer for the upcoming Resident Evil movie has been released, showcasing a grim new direction for the storied franchise. Directed by Zach Cregger, known for his work on Barbarian and Weapons, the film takes a different approach compared to previous adaptations, which often leaned into campiness. As first reported by GameSpot, the trailer hints at a darker, more serious tone.
The much-anticipated trailer for Zach Cregger’s adaptation of Resident Evil has finally been unveiled, creating a buzz among fans and critics alike. However, as first reported by Eurogamer, early impressions suggest that the film may not fully capture the essence of the beloved gaming franchise.
Fans of horror cinema have a reason to celebrate as Lee Cronin’s much-anticipated reimagining of The Mummy is set to receive a limited-edition Steelbook Blu-ray release. Priced at $38, the 4K Blu-ray version promises to deliver a stunning visual experience, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts alike. The exact release date is still under wraps, but preorders are now available on Amazon, allowing eager fans to secure their copy ahead of time.