Many fans of the “Resident Evil” franchise have long envisioned Antony Starr, recognized for his iconic portrayal of Homelander in “The Boys,” stepping into the shoes of the formidable antagonist, Albert Wesker. This widespread desire stems largely from Starr’s ability to embody a cold, charismatic villain, coupled with a notable resemblance to the game character.
However, the actor himself has expressed skepticism regarding this fan-driven idea. Starr suggested that his only real commonality with Wesker was blonde hair, a feature he no longer maintains. Furthermore, he highlighted his age, stating he is 50 years old, implying that a younger actor would likely be more suitable for the part.
“People consistently bring this up… but it seems the only thing we share is blonde hair, which I’ve since gotten rid of. I think you’d probably need someone younger… I’m 50 now.”
— Antony Starr
Meanwhile, the “Resident Evil” franchise is preparing for another cinematic reboot. Zach Cregger, the director behind “Barbarian,” is at the helm of this new film. Cregger openly shares his admiration for the game series but has indicated he will not adhere strictly to its established canon.
The narrative of the upcoming movie is expected to center on a courier who finds themselves trapped in a Raccoon City hospital, already overrun by the T-virus. Interestingly, the film will reportedly forgo appearances by key game characters such as Leon Kennedy or Chris Redfield. Earlier script leaks suggested that the movie might lean more towards a dark comedy in tone, rather than a straightforward horror experience.
The new “Resident Evil” film is scheduled to premiere on September 18, 2026.

