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The video discusses Zach Cregger's upcoming Resident Evil film, set to be released on September 18, 2026 (0:11-0:13, 6:04-6:07). The film is described as staying true to the video game lore while exploring new characters (0:16-0:23). Production has begun in Prague, which has been transformed into a snowy version of Raccoon City (0:30-0:36, 1:02-1:05, 4:35-4:37, 4:46-4:58). The screenplay was co-written by Zach Cregger and Shay Haden, writer of Army of the Dead (1:29-1:37). The plot follows a new character named Brian, a laidback organ carrier, who drives through a snowy mountain road, hits a mysterious woman, and soon discovers a full outbreak of tentacle monsters and bioengineered horrors (1:49-2:10). The movie aims to feel like a "real-time journey from point A to point B" (2:11-2:17). The speaker expresses strong negative opinions about the film's concept, particularly the introduction of new characters like Brian and the deviation from established Resident Evil canon (2:24-2:55). The cast includes Austin Abrams as Brian, Paul Walter Hower, Zack Cherry as a scientist, and Kylie Reese as an ex-military survivor (2:58-3:35). The speaker laments the absence of classic characters such as Chris, Jill, Barry, and Wesker (3:55-4:07). The snowy Raccoon City setting is also questioned, as it is not part of the classic game environment (4:35-4:42, 5:10-5:14). Constantine Films is co-financing the project along with Vertigo Entertainment, PlayStation Productions, and Sony Columbia Pictures (5:31-5:49). The speaker concludes by expressing their disappointment and lack of anticipation for the film (6:12-6:16).