Resident evil film to unleash high-octane terror

Zach Cregger, director of Weapons and Barbarian, is taking the reins of the new Resident Evil film, crafting a story unlike any previous adaptation. According to an insider, Cregger's approach eschews the typical horror tropes, instead delivering a frenetic, minimalist thrill ride built on unrelenting tension.

Silent screams and non-stop action

Silent screams and non-stop action

The 90-minute film, which has already garnered positive reactions in early test screenings, favors physicality over explanation, with little dialogue and plenty of pulse-pounding action. One source likened it to a horror version of Mad Max: Fury Road.

Starring Austin Abrams as a eccentric, drug-addled delivery man tasked with transporting a mysterious package to Raccoon City during a deadly virus outbreak, the film promises to be a visceral, in-your-face experience.

With Cregger at the helm, Resident Evil is poised to redefine the franchise and prove that video game adaptations can deliver more than just faithful retellings of beloved source material.