Wed. Mar 25th, 2026

Fan-Made Resident Evil Film “Resurrection” Reunites Original Live-Action Cast

While official game publishers often shy away from taking major risks with new projects, the passion of fans consistently shines through, delivering entertaining and innovative content. A prime example of this dedicated effort is the recently released “Resurrection: A Biohazard Story.”

This fan-made Resident Evil film offers a unique treat that many enthusiasts are sure to appreciate. It notably features a reunion of the “original live-action cast from Resident Evil 1.” The ensemble includes:

  • Charlie Kraslavsky as Chris Redfield
  • Greg Smith as Barry Burton
  • Eric Pirius as Albert Wesker
  • Linda as Rebecca Chambers

The sole member missing from this iconic reunion is Inez Paulson, who portrayed Jill Valentine. Paulson largely distanced herself from the Resident Evil franchise early on, and her identity was only publicly revealed a couple of years ago.

The premise of “Resurrection: A Biohazard Story” is captivating:

“Directed by Andrew Saullo (known for ‘The Keeper’s Diary: A Biohazard Story’) and written by Adi Attavane, ‘Resurrection: A Biohazard Story’ is a live-action fan film set in the Resident Evil universe. The narrative unfolds in 2021, focusing on a fresh outbreak in Rosa Enferma, Mexico, where a sinister plot is meticulously orchestrated. As growing discord divides veterans and new recruits in the relentless battle against bioterrorism, familiar heroes are compelled to intervene. They must confront their haunting past and face a nightmare that was never truly put to rest.”

This sounds like an enthralling watch for any Resident Evil fan keen to see beloved characters brought to life by their original portrayers. The film provides a compelling narrative expanding on the series’ lore through a dedicated fan lens.

By Finnegan Blackthorne

A Calgary-based gaming journalist with over seven years of experience covering the Canadian gaming landscape. Started his career documenting local gaming conventions before expanding into national industry coverage. Specializes in Canadian indie game development and emerging gaming technologies. His comprehensive reporting on prairie gaming culture and developer interviews has established him as a prominent voice in the Canadian gaming community

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