What does the future hold for Zach Cregger in the film industry? Cregger is set to direct a reboot of the popular video game franchise ‘Resident Evil’, with a release date scheduled for September 18, 2026. This project follows his recent success with the film ‘Weapons’, which has garnered significant attention.
Amy Madigan, who starred in ‘Weapons’, recently confirmed that a prequel centered around her character Aunt Gladys is in the works. Madigan’s portrayal of a witch who drains the life force from a second-grade class has resonated with audiences, leading to increased demand for a sequel.
Madigan’s performance in ‘Weapons’ earned her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, marking a notable moment in film history as it was the first supporting actress win for a horror film since 1969. This recognition highlights the growing acceptance and appreciation of horror films in mainstream cinema.
In addition to directing ‘Weapons’, which received an Academy Award nomination, Cregger co-wrote the screenplay for the ‘Resident Evil’ reboot alongside Shay Hatten. Production for the reboot wrapped in Prague in early 2026, and Cregger is currently engaged in the editing process to ensure a polished final product.
Madigan expressed her trust in Cregger’s creative vision, stating, “I trust Zach and he’s got a lot of whack ideas in his head.” This collaboration between the two has sparked excitement among fans eager for both the reboot and the prequel.
Madigan’s last Oscar nomination was 40 years ago for ‘Twice in a Lifetime’, making her recent win particularly significant. She remarked, “What’s different is I have this little gold guy,” reflecting on her achievement and the impact it has had on her career.
As the film industry continues to evolve, Cregger’s projects represent a blend of innovative storytelling and a nod to the horror genre’s legacy. With the anticipation building for both the ‘Resident Evil’ reboot and the Aunt Gladys prequel, fans are eager to see how these stories will unfold.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact plot of the Aunt Gladys prequel, but the enthusiasm surrounding Madigan’s character suggests it will be well-received. Cregger’s ability to blend horror with compelling narratives positions him as a notable figure in contemporary cinema.
As the release dates approach, the film community will be watching closely to see how these projects contribute to the ongoing conversation about horror films and their place in the industry.