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Leaked ‘Resident Evil’ Prague Set Photos Reveal a Snowy Raccoon City

Grab your shotgun and maybe a space heater, “Resident Evil” fans—Raccoon City just got a snow day, and it’s looking eerily epic. Thanks to some leaked set photos out of Prague, we’re finally feasting our eyes on director Zach Cregger’s chilly new take on survival horror’s favorite hot mess of a city. Yes, you read that right—snow in Raccoon City. About time someone gave those zombies a weather upgrade!

Resident Evil Welcomes the Winter Apocalypse

Production is deep in Prague’s Karlin district, transforming the Czech capital into the battered playground of Umbrella’s nightmares. Instead of soggy city streets or endless rain, we’re getting fluffy snow drifts, frosty storefronts, and American-style vehicles peppered with Colorado plates. As if that wasn’t enough fan-bait, there’s even a fictional “Martin County Sheriff” car thrown into the mix. (Quick PSA: No actual Martin County in Colorado, but A+ for alternate universe lore.)

Rumor has it the shoot involved not just scenic snow but also gunfights, wild explosions, and daredevil driving. Translation: classic Resident Evil but with bonus icicles and probably a couple of epic car spins straight out of a boss fight.

Curious to see what Racoon City looks like? Check out the leaked photographs of Racoon City posted by The Prague Reporter below:

Director Mode: Cregger Unleashed

Who’s behind the snowpocalypse? Writer-director Zach Cregger—yes, the mind behind the twisted, crowd-favorite thriller “Barbarian.” Cregger isn’t just ticking boxes for the fans; he’s straight-up geeked about the source material. He told Inverse that the film a “love letter to the games,” and plot details may be top-secret, but he’s dropped some spicy breadcrumbs.

Cregger says he’s channeling the manic energy of “Evil Dead 2″—so brace yourselves for stylish mayhem where the tension (and possibly the zombie arms) will be cranked up to eleven. Even juicier? He told Double Toasted YouTube channel setting this adventure in the gritty worlds of “Resident Evil 2” and “Resident Evil 3,” but says the mood swings more in the direction of “Resident Evil 4:” part horrifying, part action, all iconic. The snow? Is he serving up new kinds of survival dread?

Squad Roll Call: Who’s Getting Chilled with the Undead?

You know a project’s serious when the talent list reads like a streamer’s playlist. Stepping into the frozen chaos: Austin Abrams (“Weapons”), Paul Walter Hauser (“The Naked Gun”), Kali Reis (“True Detective: Night Country”), Zach Cherry (“Severance”), and Johnno Wilson (“Twisted Metal”). There’s drama, there’s comedy, and there are sure to be scenes where someone yells, “What the hell is THAT?”

But don’t think this is just a fan film with a fresh coat of snow. The heavyweights are in on it, too—Sony’s TriStar Pictures, Constantin Film and PlayStation Productions are all throwing their weight behind this adaptation. The release date? Mark your calendars for September 18, 2026—just enough time to play through the games again and stockpile snacks for opening night.

Game References, Movie Magic, and Plenty of Sassy Hype

So what does a snowy Raccoon City really mean? For gamers, it’s like discovering a secret room stuffed with health packs and lore files. It’s a bold, playful remix of familiar territory that promises both nostalgic chills and brand-new frights. Cregger has made it clear: this movie will please the hardcore Resident Evil veterans and welcome the horror-curious with a blizzard of monster mayhem.

Having seen these set pics, the hype is snowballing (pun intended). Whether it’s snowy street chases, undead popping out of snowbanks, or survivors slipping on icy steps while running from Lickers—this is the kind of cross-media event that gets both movie buffs and game nerds salivating.

In short: bundle up, charge your flashlight, and get ready to geek out. The next “Resident Evil” isn’t just coming for your nostalgia—it’s coming to rewrite the map in frosty, glorious style.

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