Resident Evilis undeniably one of the most influential franchises in the gaming industry. Though it’s experienced some rough patches over the years, most of the series' mainline installments, such asResident Evil 2and4, have received widespread critical acclaim. Since its debut, theResident Evilfranchise has inspired countless other games, fromGearsof Warall the way toThe Last of Us. Even in the modern day, the series is still going strong, with 2021’sResident Evil Villageand 2023’sResident Evil 4 Remakeboth being lauded as some of the best games of their respective years.

In the movie industry, however, theResidentEvilbrand isn’t nearly as illustrious. Capcom’s long-running franchise has been adapted into countless live-action films and animated movies, most of which have received less-than-stellar reception, to say the least.AResident EvilTV show was even produced by Netflixin 2022, but was canceled just a few months after it came out. In spite of all these missteps, a newResident Evilfeature film is in the works, and, although it does sound fairly promising, some companies' involvement in the project could be a red flag to many fans.

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Sony and Constantin Film Being Involved With the New Resident Evil Movie Could Be Cause for Worry

Zach Cregger is Directing a New Resident Evil Movie That’s Scheduled to Release in 2026

Earlier this week, Capcom announced thata new movie based on theResident Evilserieswas officially in pre-production and would be released on June 20, 2025. This film, which currently doesn’t have a name, is going to serve as a reboot of theResident Evilfilm franchise and is apparently going to “harken back” to the horror roots of the originalResident Evilgames. It is being directed by Zach Cregger, the director of the 2022 horror movieBarbarianand the producer of the 2025 sci-fi dark comedy filmCompanion. Cregger’s screenplay for the film was co-written by Shay Hatten, an up-and-coming screenwriter who penned the script forJohn Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum,John Wick: Chapter 4, andArmy of the Dead.

Zach Cregger’s recent films have received positive reviews from critics, which bodes well for his upcomingResident Evilmovie. However, there is one point of concern with this film: Sony and Constantin Film are both involved in it. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Sony recently won a bidding war against Warner Bros. and Netflix, who were both eyeing the rights to this movie. The fact that it and Constantin Film are working on this new film isn’t a good sign, because they producedthe last seven live-actionResident Evilmovies, all of which have been critically panned.

Despite not being based on a Sony-owned IP, Zach Cregger’s newResident Evilmovie is being co-produced by PlayStation Productions, the movie division of Sony Interactive Entertainment.

Sony’s Resident Evil Movies Have Been Commercially Successful, But Have Flopped Critically

TheResident Evilmovies, which have largely beendirected by Paul W.S. Andersonand have starred his wife, Milla Jovovich, have very little in common with the games they’re based on. In spite of their poor reception and unfaithfulness to their source material, they have consistently performed well at the box office. In fact, the film series as a whole has grossed over $1.2 billion worldwide, making it the most successful zombie film franchise of all time. It’s no wonder, then, that Sony and Constantin Film were so willing to fund anotherResident Evilmovie, even if it ends up being derided by fans.

Of course, Sony and Constantin Film’s involvement in Zach Cregger’sResident Evilfilm doesn’t necessarily mean that it will be bad. However, since these two companies evidently don’t care too much about the quality oftheResident Evilmovies they produce, this matter is worth discussing. So long as a film has a good chance of doing well at the box office, Sony and Constantin Film seemingly have no qualms about putting money behind it. Because of this, it’s best to approach this newResident Evilmovie with caution. Even though the director behind the film has a promising track record, it could end up being another dud in terms of quality, just like most of the otherResident Evilmovies before it.