# The Clock is Ticking: Zach Cregger’s Resident Evil Runtime Confirmed
The anticipation surrounding Zach Cregger’s upcoming *Resident Evil* film has reached a new milestone. AMC Theaters has officially updated its listings, providing fans with the first concrete detail regarding the movie’s length. This confirmation aligns seamlessly with the buzz generated by early test screenings, suggesting a lean, high-tension experience.
## A Concise Survival Horror Experience
According to the official [AMC Theaters portal](https://www.amctheatres.com/movies/resident-evil-79697), the film is slated for a runtime of exactly one hour and 35 minutes. While the September release date means that ticket sales have not yet commenced, the platform allows eager fans to sign up for notifications, ensuring they are among the first to secure seats when the box office opens.
In an era where blockbuster horror films often push toward the three-hour mark, this 95-minute duration is a strategic choice. It mirrors the pacing of classic survival horror games, which prioritize relentless momentum over bloated exposition.
## Shifting the Focus: Less Horde, More Hunt
This runtime supports Cregger’s previous statements regarding the film’s narrative direction. Rather than relying on the massive, screen-filling zombie hordes seen in previous adaptations, Cregger is opting for a more intimate, claustrophobic approach.
The story centers on Bryan, portrayed by Austin Abrams, as he navigates the crumbling infrastructure of Raccoon City. Drawing inspiration from the iconic *Resident Evil 2*, the film shifts the genre from an action-heavy spectacle to a focused, cat-and-mouse thriller. As highlighted in the [teaser trailer](http://www.ign.com/articles/resident-evil-2026-teaser-trailer-zombie-movie-zach-cregger?_cache=pass), Bryan is relentlessly stalked by a singular, terrifying entity.
## A Singular Vision of Terror
During an interview with [PlayStation](https://blog.playstation.com/2026/04/30/resident-evil-qa-director-zach-cregger-shares-inspirations-and-a-new-film-teaser/) earlier this spring, Cregger emphasized that the film’s structure is intentionally straightforward. He described the narrative as a focused journey, tasking the protagonist with navigating a perilous path from “point A to point B.” By stripping away unnecessary subplots, Cregger aims to maintain a constant state of dread, ensuring that the audience feels every second of Bryan’s desperate struggle for survival.
