Resident Evil Zero Movie in Development with Barbarian Director!

In 2021, the latest “Resident Evil” movie produced by the company, titled “Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City,” was released. This film generally received negative criticism from critics and had a disappointing performance at the box office, earning $42 million globally against a production budget of $25 million. Considering this, the next “Resident Evil” movie from the production company should ideally be released before the beginning of the new fiscal year. This implies that any other adaptation in the series would need to start filming sooner rather than later.

Leigh Whannell on Bringing Real Life Horror to New Wolf Man Movie

Leigh Whannell serves as the screenwriting architect for both the Saw and Insidious series, and over the past five years, he has teamed up with Blumhouse Productions and Universal Pictures to pen and direct contemporary adaptations of classic Universal Monsters tales such as The Invisible Man (2020) and this weekend’s highly anticipated release, Wolf Man. (You can purchase tickets here.)

Shocking Low: LA’s Film and TV Production Crashes to Post-Pandemic Lows in 2024

Over the three-month span from October through December of this year, I’ve noticed that the majority of production sectors have been thriving – except for reality TV, which has unfortunately continued its downward trend for a ninth straight quarter compared to past years, as per the latest report released by FilmLA on Wednesday. Interestingly, filming in Los Angeles witnessed a nearly 6% uptick compared to the previous year, with a total of 5,860 shoot days recorded.