Resident Evil Movie Reboot Finally Has A Release Date

Resident Evil Movie Reboot Finally Has A Release Date
The Resident Evil movie reboot has had fans clamoring for a release date ever since it was announced last October. We now know that this latest film based on Capcom's horror series will be released on September 3, 2021, as revealed in a promotional image tweeted by Chad Rook, one of the film's actors.

Are you ready? #ResidentEvil #Theatres #3 Sep ♠️ ♥ ️ ♣ ️ ♦ ️ pic.twitter.com/dHz5mKUXbD March 10, 2021 More Information The image is, refreshingly, aimed at fans of the series, with the names of iconic Resident Evil characters in the background. It looks like it's going to be a loaded movie, with the likes of Jill Valentine, Albert Wesker, Brian Irons, Ada Wong, and Leon S. Kennedy all being played. The Resident Evil reboot is directed by Johannes Roberts, best known for his horror movies like 47 Meters Down. The reboot also features a pretty impressive cast, with the likes of Tom Hopper (The Umbrella Academy) as Albert Wesker, Hannan-John Kamen (Ant-Man and the Wasp) as Jill Valentine, and Kaya Scodelario (Maze Runner) as Claire Redfield.

Where it all started

The Resident Evil movie is about to explore the roots of the video game series, which is set in 1998 during the Spencer Mansion incident from the original game, as well as Resident Evil 2 and Raccoon City from Resident Evil 3. Resident Evil as a franchise has quite a busy year ahead. This movie reboot isn't the only project in the works for a 2021 release, as Capcom is hard at work on Resident Evil Village, which is set to release on May 7. A Netflix series, Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness, is also coming out later this year. . Hopefully, the Resident Evil movie reboot will be something of a clean slate, after the Resident Evil movie series directed by Milla Jovovich and directed by Paul WS Anderson failed to impress many fans, with completely missing characters and plots. absurdities that were going nowhere. That being said, the wacky six-film saga definitely had its own audience. Hoping that the Resident Evil movie reboot can successfully resolve these complaints and deliver something Resident Evil fans would be more than happy to see. Tying the film more closely to the iconic parameters of the original games is certainly a promising start. Do you want to start in Resident Evil? These remakes are a great place to start!