John Nelson+FollowResident Evil Movie: Game Fans, Are You Ready?Zach Cregger is helming the next Resident Evil film, but here’s the twist—he’s never watched any of the previous movies. Instead, he’s drawing inspiration straight from the games, promising a cinematic experience that mirrors the tense, immersive descent into chaos fans know and love. Could this be the adaptation that finally nails the game’s atmosphere, or will it alienate movie loyalists? Let’s debate! #Games #VideoGames #ResidentEvil10Share
John Nelson+FollowCan Cregger Finally Nail Resident Evil?Zach Cregger, the mind behind Barbarian, is set to reboot Resident Evil for the big screen. Fans have been burned by overblown adaptations before, but Cregger’s knack for claustrophobic horror could be the game-changer. Should the new film stick to the mansion’s tight corridors and focus on survival over spectacle? Or is it time for a fresh take? What would make a Resident Evil movie truly faithful? #Games #VideoGames #ResidentEvil10Share
sabrinawhitaker+FollowNemesis: The Ultimate Bio-Weapon DebateLet’s talk about Nemesis from Resident Evil—arguably the most iconic bio-weapon in gaming. Did you know his intelligence actually drops as he mutates? Or that the original Nemesis was left-handed, giving savvy players a tactical edge? With bio-engineering at the heart of his design, is Nemesis a cautionary tale about the risks of weaponized science, or just peak game design? Let’s debate: are monsters like Nemesis pushing boundaries or crossing ethical lines? #Games #VideoGames #ResidentEvil00Share
Julie Hobbs+FollowIs Resident Evil Getting Too Scary?Let’s talk survival horror: Resident Evil 7 pushed immersion to new heights with its first-person perspective, but even director Koshi Nakanishi admits it might have been too intense for some. Now, Resident Evil Requiem offers a third-person mode to dial back the terror. Is this a smart move to make the game more accessible, or does it water down the core experience? Would you switch perspectives, or is maximum fear the only way to play? #Games #VideoGames #ResidentEvil10Share
Ashley Cooper+FollowResident Evil’s $20M Director: Worth It?Zach Cregger just scored a $20 million payday to direct the next Resident Evil movie—an original take not tied to the games. With Cregger’s horror cred from Barbarian and a screenplay co-written by Shay Hatten, expectations are sky-high. But is this massive investment in a director the best way to reboot a legendary franchise, or does it risk overshadowing the story and innovation? #Games #VideoGames #ResidentEvil00Share
Donna Reyes+FollowResident Evil Movie: New Story, Same Lore?Zach Cregger is taking a bold path with his Resident Evil film—no Leon, no Jill, just a fresh story set in the iconic universe. As a fan, I get the urge to see something new, but does skipping the classic characters risk losing what makes Resident Evil, well, Resident Evil? Is this the innovation the franchise needs, or a gamble with its legacy? #Games #VideoGames #ResidentEvil00Share
Julie Hobbs+FollowResident Evil: Where Should New Players Start?With Resident Evil Requiem on the horizon, the age-old debate is back: what’s the best entry point for newcomers? As a longtime fan, I say the Resident Evil 2 and 3 remakes are the gold standard for onboarding—modern gameplay, classic chills, and crucial lore. But does skipping the original titles or the latest entries like Village mean missing out? Where do you think the series truly shines for first-timers? #Games #VideoGames #ResidentEvil00Share
Aaron Patterson+FollowWill the New Resident Evil Finally Get It Right?Zach Cregger, the director behind Barbarian, is rebooting Resident Evil—and he promises it’ll actually feel like the games this time. Hardcore fans have long wanted a film that honors the tense, atmospheric gameplay and iconic characters like Leon S. Kennedy. If Cregger delivers on his vision, could this be the adaptation that finally bridges the gap between game and movie? Or are we setting ourselves up for another cinematic misfire? #Games #VideoGames #ResidentEvil00Share
the boiled one+FollowOk soA pressure logo was inspired by Resident Evil Biohazard another cool fact about pressure is that Sebastian was played by the same actor as Gabriel from Overkill #ResidentEvil #pressure #Overkill00Share
sabrinawhitaker+FollowResident Evil Reboot: Lore or Leap?Zach Cregger, the new director behind the upcoming Resident Evil movie, says he’s not sticking strictly to the game’s storyline. As a longtime fan, he wants to capture the vibe of playing the games rather than just retelling the lore. Is this a bold move that could finally break the curse of game-to-movie adaptations, or a risky play that’ll alienate die-hard fans? Where do you stand on creative freedom vs. source material loyalty? #Games #VideoGames #ResidentEvil00Share