Sounds Like A New RESIDENT EVIL Movie Is Happening

Evidence suggests the franchise will continue sooner rather than later.
RESIDENT EVIL: WELCOME TO RACCOON CITY (2021)

Last Updated on March 16, 2024 by Ryan Scott

It seems a new Resident Evil movie is getting underway and has managed to do so somewhat quietly up to this point. Whatโ€™s more, this seems like it could actually be a sequel to 2021โ€™s Resident Evil: Welcome to Racoon City, as it appears to have the same production company behind it. But before we go overboard, letโ€™s dive into exactly whatโ€™s going on and then get into what this all might mean.

As reported by the folks at Bloody Disgusting, a recent report from Sudbury.com revealed that the government has secured $11 million worth of funding to help fund twenty projects being produced in this part of Canada. Things get interesting as itโ€™s revealed that one of the projects is titled The Umbrella Chronicles and is receiving $2 million of that money. Whatโ€™s more, Raccoon HG Film Productions, the company behind Welcome to Racoon City, is backing this movie as well. No word on the cast, who may be in the directorโ€™s chair, or any plot details, but with partial funding secured and a filming location on the books, this very much appears to be legit.

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Johannes Roberts directed the 2021 reboot of the franchise, which took the action back to the โ€˜90s. Admittedly, critical response was a little soft, and it didnโ€™t do particularly well at the box office, taking in just $42 million against a reported $25 million budget. However, this was at a time when the industry was still recovering from the pandemic, and itโ€™s entirely possible that Sony did well with the movie on VOD. At the same time, broadly speaking, the Resident Evil films have historically been quite successful, taking in $1.27 billion to date. That indicates there is still money to be made.

Also of note, The Umbrella Chronicles was the name of an action-heavy shooter game within the series that was released in 2007. Could that serve as inspiration for this new movie? Aside from that, itโ€™s worth noting that weโ€™ve had several smaller-budget, animated movies within the franchise before. Thereโ€™s even a new one coming this summer called Resident Evil: Death Island. Bearing that in mind, is it possible that this movie will be a lower-budget, direct-to-video play? Maybe something geared toward streaming and VOD? Not that anyone asked me, but if I were to guess, that seems like the safest bet. If it were a more significant production or a proper sequel to the 2021 film, the news probably would have gotten out through more traditional channels.

This mystery Resident Evil movie doesnโ€™t currently have a release date, but stay tuned as weโ€™ll bring more concrete details as we get them.