Before the upcoming theater release of the next “Resident Evil” movie reboot, passionate fans of the series can already catch up with the latest documentary titled “George A. Romero’s Resident Evil“. Released digitally at the beginning of this year, this must-watch film for “Resident Evil” enthusiasts is more accessible than ever to stream and enjoy.
Right now, “George A. Romero’s Resident Evil” can be streamed for free on this platform. This film was first announced three years ago and was released seven months back. The direction is by Brandon Salisbury, who also co-wrote it with Robbie McGregor. Thomas Touhey and Joel Welsh served as producers.
From the perspective of a passionate movie critic:
Ever since the debut of the groundbreaking “Resident Evil” video game back in 1996, this franchise has been a powerhouse in the entertainment industry. It was only natural that a feature film adaptation would follow suit, and under the skilled direction of Paul W. S. Anderson, we were treated to a series of films starring the talented Milla Jovovich.
What some fans might not realize is that horror maestro George A. Romero was initially slated to bring “Resident Evil” to life on the silver screen. This would have been a remarkable turn of events, as Romero’s iconic zombie films like “Night of the Living Dead” served as the very foundation upon which this franchise was built. Alas, it wasn’t meant to be, but the influence of Romero’s work can still be felt in every frame of the “Resident Evil” saga.
Indeed, the project for George A. Romero’s Resident Evil never materialized as intended, having stalled during its production phase prior to Anderson taking charge. The documentary titled George A. Romero’s Resident Evil delves into the comprehensive narrative surrounding the aborted film adaptation. It explores the reasons behind the project’s failure using archival footage and fresh interviews, providing fans with valuable insights into its demise.
Long-term enthusiasts of the “Resident Evil” series are sure to enjoy this documentary, especially those who have a special affection for the initial game. The documentary was shot in a mansion, designed to convey the atmosphere of the Spencer Mansion, the original setting of the first “Resident Evil”. Pablo Kuntz, known as the voice actor for the villain Albert Wesker from the series, also provided narration for the documentary. Eagle-eyed fans will immediately recognize Wesker’s distinctive voice in it.
George A. Romero Almost Directed the First Resident Evil Movie
Uncork’d Entertainment is proud to present “George A. Romero’s Resident Evil” to fans who have eagerly waited for the untold tale surrounding this legendary, unrealized production. As expressed by Uncork’d Entertainment President Keith Leopard in a statement, this documentary serves as a tribute to Romero’s extraordinary vision and the enduring storytelling power that outlives what might have been. We can’t wait for audiences to delve into the enigma and lasting impact of his work in an innovative, fresh perspective.
Stream George A. Romero’s Resident Evil on YouTube.
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2025-07-07 06:06