The ‘Resident Evil’ Trailer In Frightening, Blood-Soaked Images!
The long-awaited Resident Evil trailer finally dropped this morning after months of anticipation and heavy buzz coming out of CinemaCon… […]

The long-awaited Resident Evil trailer finally dropped this morning after months of anticipation and heavy buzz coming out of CinemaCon… and somehow, it still exceeded expectations.
The trailer is absolutely bananas in the best possible way: blood-soaked, chaotic, fully committed R-rated horror-action insanity. Monsters, creatures, relentless pacing, terrifying imagery, brutal action sequences – everything fans could’ve hoped for is packed into these few minutes. It feels aggressive, nasty, overwhelming, and honestly? That’s exactly what Resident Evil should be.
What makes the trailer especially interesting, though, is that it doesn’t just rely on recognizable iconography from the games. Whether or not every plot point ties directly into the source material almost feels irrelevant. What matters is that it captures the vibe of Resident Evil perfectly.
At its core, the trailer taps into one of the franchise’s most effective ideas: ordinary people trapped in an impossible nightmare.
The setup feels deceptively simple. Just some random guy (Austin Abrams) suddenly thrown into a horrific situation, completely unequipped to survive it. He’s terrified. Alone. Nobody’s answering the phone. He’s never fired a weapon in his life, and suddenly he’s scrambling to find a gun – any gun – just to make it through the night. That perspective gives the trailer a level of tension that a lot of blockbuster horror movies miss.
Instead of opening with some unstoppable action hero, Zach Cregger‘s Resident Evil leans into panic and vulnerability. The horror works because the character feels human. Every encounter looks overwhelming. Every hallway feels dangerous. Every creature looks like something no sane person should ever have to face.
And then the trailer just keeps escalating.
It moves at lightning speed, throwing image after image at you: grotesque creatures, blood-drenched interiors, frantic action sequences, explosions, glimpses of mutated horrors, and enough nightmare fuel to keep longtime fans pausing frame-by-frame for the next week. It’s stylish, brutal, and completely unhinged in a way that feels refreshingly confident.

























