Leon Kennedy will return in Resident Evil Reqium

The Most Interesting Cut Resident Evil Content Ever Discovered (Ranked)

The Resident Evil franchise has a long history of leaving incredible ideas on the cutting‑room floor. Some were too weird, some were too ambitious, and some were probably cut because someone at Capcom realized, “Wait, this might actually traumatize people.” Over the years, modders, dataminers, and old development footage have revealed a treasure trove of “almost‑was” content.

Here’s the definitive ranking of the most fascinating cut Resident Evil content ever uncovered.

1. Resident Evil 1.5 — The Alternate RE2 That Almost Replaced the Real One

This isn’t just cut content — this is an entire alternate universe.

Resident Evil 1.5 was the original version of RE2 featuring:

  • A completely different heroine (Elza Walker)
  • A radically different RPD layout
  • A more industrial, gritty tone
  • Different enemy designs and mechanics

It was nearly 70% complete before Capcom scrapped it and rebuilt RE2 from scratch. Fans eventually restored playable builds, making it the holy grail of cut RE content.

Nothing else in the franchise comes close in scale or impact.

2. The Hook Man Scenario — Resident Evil 4’s Ghostly Prototype

Before RE4 became the action‑horror masterpiece we know, it went through several prototypes. The most famous is the “Hook Man” version — a surreal, haunted‑house‑style build where Leon fought ghostly enemies and hallucinations.

It featured:

  • A supernatural tone
  • A creepy mansion
  • A spectral enemy wielding a hook
  • Early versions of RE4’s over‑the‑shoulder camera

This prototype influenced RE5, RE7, and Village. It’s the most iconic “what could have been” in RE history.

3. Resident Evil 4 Remake’s Cut Ashley Prologue (Chapter 0)

Resident Evil 4 character Ashley/ A young woman with short blonde hair and a serious expression looks off to the side. The lighting is soft, creating a dramatic, thoughtful mood.
Screenshot of Ashley from Resident Evil 4, courtesy of Capcom.

The newly restored “Chapter 0” from the Resident Evil 4 Remake is one of the most polished pieces of cut content ever found.

It includes:

  • A fully playable Ashley sequence
  • A stealth‑heavy forest section
  • A Los Illuminados ritual
  • A darker, more atmospheric introduction

It would have completely reframed Ashley’s character arc, giving her agency and emotional depth before Leon even arrived. The fact that it was nearly finished makes it even more fascinating.

4. Resident Evil 3 Remake’s Missing Clock Tower

Fans expected the iconic Clock Tower section to return in the Resident Evil 3 Remake. Instead, Capcom cut the entire area and replaced it with a boss fight.

What we lost:

  • A major story location
  • Puzzles
  • Exploration
  • A huge chunk of the original game’s identity

This cut is infamous not because it was discovered later — but because players noticed immediately. It remains one of the most controversial omissions in the series.

5. Resident Evil Village’s Expanded Dollhouse Content

House Beneviento is already terrifying, but early builds suggest it was supposed to be even worse.

Cut content included:

  • Additional puzzles
  • More chase sequences
  • Extra rooms
  • A longer escape section

Capcom likely trimmed it for pacing, but imagining an even more intense Dollhouse is enough to make anyone reconsider playing Village at night.

6. Resident Evil 7’s Lost Found‑Footage Tapes

Early versions of Resident Evil 7 included more VHS tapes featuring additional victims and extended Baker family encounters.

These tapes would have:

  • Expanded the lore
  • Added more playable segments
  • Deepened the horror tone

Some assets remain in the files, giving fans a glimpse of what could have been a much more anthology‑style experience.

7. Resident Evil 5’s Lost Horror‑Focused Build

Before RE5 became a co‑op action game, Capcom experimented with a darker, more horror‑driven version.

Cut ideas included:

  • More hallucinations
  • A stronger emphasis on isolation
  • A tone closer to early RE4 prototypes

It’s not as famous as Hook Man, but it shows how close RE5 came to being a very different game.

8. Resident Evil Zero’s Scrapped Leech Queen Forms

RE0 originally featured additional transformations for the Leech Queen, including more grotesque stages and alternate boss mechanics.

It’s not as dramatic as a cut prologue or a lost game, but it’s a reminder that Capcom often scales back creature designs for pacing — or to avoid melting players’ eyeballs.

More Great Content