Zach Cregger’s Resident Evil Runtime Revealed


The official runtime of Zach Cregger’s Resident Evil adaptation has finally been revealed by AMC Theaters, and it seems to hold up with reactions from early test audiences.

As of July 15, movie-lovers can find Cregger’s Resident Evil listed on AMC’s website, which lists the flick at one hour and 35 minutes long.

Given the film comes out in September, tickets still aren’t available to buy, but you can set a reminder for when sales eventually open.

This runtime makes perfect sense, given Cregger’s previous comments about what we can expect from the movie, which he admitted will have less zombies than viewers might expect.

Cregger said its main character, Bryan (Austin Abrams), is pursued by a creature shown off in the trailer in his terrifying tale of survival in Raccoon City during the events of Resident Evil 2.

Speaking with PlayStation in April, Cregger revealed that the story is focused on “following a character from point A to point B” in a singular, focused viewer experience.

“You go on this crazy journey, and you go through all these different environments, and things just seem to be escalating and escalating. That feels so cinematic to me,” he said.

“It’s just following a different person who’s on a mission in this horrible night when things are going wrong in Raccoon City, and they’ve got to get something from point A to point B.”

This holds up with viewer feedback from early screenings of the film, with test audiences describing it as an “all gas, no brakes” thrill ride and the “Fury Road of horror.”

Cregger has already advertised his own spin on the franchise as being a terrifying look into the experience of an average Joe navigating the chaos of the Raccoon City Incident, balking at retelling any of the games in the series — but die-hards shouldn’t worry, as Cregger has described himself as a huge fan of the series, and even included a few references to the source material that eagle-eyed fans have already spotted.

Virginia (she/her) is IGN’s News Editor. With ten years of experience reporting on games and entertainment, she’s got a storied background in the fighting game community, influencer news, and viral online trends. Find her on Twitter at @TheeMissGlaze.



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