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  • ‘Barbarian’ Director Zach Cregger Writing and Directing Next ‘Resident Evil’ Movie


    “With your eyes, you enter the world. With your ears, the world enters you,” an ethereal voice begins, followed by a sonic sensory assault that trips the power in an isolated Welsh countryside cottage. The aural and visual interpretation of sound in the introduction of writer/director Bryn Chainey’s feature debut, Rabbit Trap, signals an innovative new take on Celtic folk horror ahead. Instead, sound becomes less and less of a focal point as Chainey leans into cryptic Fae folklore and oblique storytelling.

    The couple responsible for the opening’s cottage-shaking sensory assault is married couple Darcy (Dev Patel) and Daphne (Rose McEwen). The pair recently purchased the home to further their creative pursuits. Darcy is a sound recordist who spends his days roaming the countryside collecting nature audio with his boom mic. Daphne then uses his recordings to create her niche style of music. But in opening themselves up to listening to the land, they unwittingly become receivers of something otherworldly. Darcy’s recorder picks up strange, unexplainable sounds and whispers, drawing him unaware into a fairy circle. Soon after, a mysterious child (Jade Croot) shows up at their home, drawn to their sound.

    Naturally, things only get stranger from there, but those with even passing genre savvy can guess the dilemma that Darcy and Daphne have stumbled into. It’s here where Chainey all but demands a hefty suspension of disbelief. Referred to as a boy, the couple only ask fleetingly for a name but never seem to register that the mysterious child has evaded answering anything about themselves. There’s never an inquiry about where the child lives; vast bucolic landscapes give no indicator of a single neighbor within miles. Croot channels Barry Keoghan, infusing her character with a discomforting eagerness to please and a warm curiosity, and plies the couple with affection, gifts, and knowledge that’s peppered with peculiar, prying questions that should set off alarm bells.

    Chainey crafts a beguiling, cryptic voyage that only grows more abstract the further it gets. Rabbit Trap constantly dances around an unspoken rift between Darcy and Daphne, using Darcy’s ongoing night terrors or moments of reflection on Daphne’s career to offer enough kernels for audiences to fill in their own blanks; Chainey refuses to ever provide any concrete answers. Whether that rift is what allows the strange child to insert itself into their lives or simply folk magic, that too remains shrouded behind intentionally vague, mood-driven storytelling. By the film’s conclusion, we’ve still barely learned who any of these characters are.

    It’s that constant sense of evasiveness that dulls any tension or atmospheric chills; Rabbit Trap is less folk horror and more beguiling folk tale. While Chainey struggles to elicit any sense of urgency or cohesive narrative, he crafts a handsomely made film shot with primordial beauty. The sound design is as enchanting as the mystical deep woods, washed in vibrant emerald greens. Patel earns easy empathy as the deeply nervous Darcy, the more cautious and broken of the couple. McEwen infuses Daphne with an earthiness that makes her at home in this setting in ways that scare Darcy. All of which highlights the vast potential in this feature debut, just one that perhaps needed more finessing.

    As stunning and enchanting as Rabbit Trap can be, atmospherics only go so far in a rather straightforward story that aims to obscure its simplicity through folk horror signifiers, Croot’s cryptic dialogue, and an almost disinterest in its central pair. An off-the-rails third act that only further obfuscates what, exactly, audiences are meant to take away from this journey outside of loosely defined parenting fears. There’s no question that Chainey is a talented filmmaker, but Rabbit Trap gets so caught up in the stunning, poetic details that the larger picture becomes inscrutable and ineffective.

    Rabbit Trap made its world premiere at Sundance.

    2.5 out of 5 skulls



    Exciting news for fans of the Resident Evil franchise! Director Zach Cregger, known for his work on the hit TV show Barbarian, has been tapped to write and direct the next installment in the popular video game-turned-movie series.

    Cregger, who has shown a knack for blending action, horror, and humor in Barbarian, is sure to bring a fresh and exciting perspective to the Resident Evil universe. With his unique vision and storytelling skills, fans can expect a thrilling and immersive cinematic experience unlike anything they’ve seen before.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this highly anticipated project, as Cregger gears up to bring his own brand of excitement and suspense to the world of Resident Evil. Get ready for a wild ride filled with zombies, monsters, and plenty of surprises! #ResidentEvil #ZachCregger #Barbarian #Horror #Action #MovieNews

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  • Barbarian’s Zach Cregger is rebooting the Resident Evil movies


    Multiple studios are reportedly in a bidding war for a film reboot of the Resident Evil movies, THR reports, and it has less to do with the rise of successful video game-based film projects than the guy who’s trying to bring the series back to theaters: Barbarian director Zach Cregger.

    Cregger—whose career path we can’t help but think of as being in the Jordan Peele mold, having gone from being a founding member of sketch group The Whitest Kids U’ Know to writing and directing the low-budget horror darling—is currently the belle of the Hollywood ball, apparently, with at least four studios lining up to try to give him their money for this latest film. (It probably helps that Barbarian made roughly ten times its budget in theaters in 2022, and his upcoming film Weapons is reportedly testing well ahead of a release next year.) He’s attached to both write and direct the Resident Evil movie.

    The Resident Evil films have always operated in sort of a weird niche, in Hollywood terms. From a certain metric, they’re one of the most successful game-to-movie projects of all time, with Paul W.S. Anderson keeping budgets low and box office returns comfortable for the six movies he made with Milla Jovavich from 2002 to 2017. (The prequel film directed by Johannes Roberts in 2021 flopped, admittedly, but it was released deep into the pandemic lockdowns.) But it’s also a fact that the franchise, despite being one of the biggest horror gaming brands, period, has never gotten what anyone would call a really good horror movie, with Anderson, at best, delivering serviceable and goofy action junk food. Cregger, whose Barbarian possessed a knack for genuinely shocking images and turns and a steadily building sense of tension, might be able to do something actually cool with Capcom’s horror sandbox. Put us down as at least modestly excited.



    Barbarian’s Zach Cregger is rebooting the Resident Evil movies

    Exciting news for fans of the Resident Evil franchise – Zach Cregger, one half of the comedy duo Barbarian, is set to reboot the popular video game adaptations.

    Cregger, known for his work on The Whitest Kids U’ Know and as a writer on The Inbetweeners, is no stranger to comedy and action. With his unique blend of humor and storytelling, he is sure to bring a fresh and exciting take on the beloved Resident Evil series.

    While details are still scarce, fans can expect Cregger to inject his signature style into the reboot, offering a new perspective on the classic survival horror storyline. Whether you’re a longtime fan of the games or just looking for a thrilling new cinematic experience, this reboot is sure to be one to watch.

    Stay tuned for more updates on Barbarian’s Zach Cregger’s reboot of the Resident Evil movies – it’s bound to be an action-packed adventure unlike anything we’ve seen before.

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  • Resident Evil Reboot with Zach Cregger Ignites Bidding War


    The fight for Zach Cregger’s new movie is on.

    In what seems to have become the first major auction of the year, an intense bidding war is underway for a reboot of Resident Evil, the horror action movie franchise based on the popular video games. Cregger is attached to write and direct.

    Four studios are elbowing for the win, among them Warner Bros. and Netflix, according to sources.

    Constantin Film, which has held the screen rights to the title since the late 1990s and has been behind the previous movies, will produce the reboot along with PlayStation Productions. Shay Hatten, who worked on John Wick: Chapter 4 and Zack Snyder’s Army of the Dead, is co-writing.

    The movies, six starring Milla Jovovich plus one origin feature made during the pandemic, have been moneymakers. But Cregger is the reason studios are willing to shell out major money.

    Cregger was an actor and comedian who reinvented himself as a cutting-edge filmmaker with Barbarian, the 2022 cult hit that he wrote and directed. It also established him as a new voice in horror, and when he went out with his follow-up horror project, a bidding war erupted. That upcoming film, titled Weapons, was won by Warners’ New Line division and saw him become a final cut director. The horror movie has Josh Brolin and Julia Garner in its ensemble cast.

    The word on Weapons is that it’s very strong and has been testing quite high, according to sources. And Warners, which has not yet dated the movie, is likely doing everything it can to keep Cregger in its talent fold. (The filmmaker is also gearing up to release his first major film as a producer, the horror thriller Companion, which is receiving glowing reviews ahead of a Jan. 31 opening.)

    And the combination of Cregger paired with an established intellectual property is also likely to be something too tempting to pass up, no matter the cost.

    The Resident Evil movies, based on the Capcom video games, were a mix of horror, sci-fi and action genres and followed the adventures of a heroine who fights zombies and the Umbrella Corporation, the bio warfare company that let loose the monsters. The movies have grossed over $1.2 billion worldwide.

    Cregger’s take is described by sources as a revamp that will take the title to its horror roots and be more faithful to the initial games, which date back to 1996.



    Exciting news for Resident Evil fans! The upcoming reboot of the popular video game franchise has ignited a fierce bidding war among studios, all vying for the rights to bring this beloved series back to the big screen. And at the center of it all is none other than Zach Cregger, who has been tapped to star in the lead role.

    Cregger, known for his roles in hit comedies like “The Whitest Kids U’ Know” and “Miss March,” is set to bring a fresh and dynamic take to the iconic character at the heart of the Resident Evil universe. With his unique blend of humor and charisma, Cregger is sure to captivate audiences and breathe new life into this beloved franchise.

    The buzz surrounding the Resident Evil reboot has already sent shockwaves through Hollywood, with major studios scrambling to secure the rights to this highly anticipated project. And with Cregger on board, it’s no wonder that the competition is fierce.

    Stay tuned for more updates on the Resident Evil reboot and the exciting bidding war that is sure to follow. This is one reboot you won’t want to miss!

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