So, word on the street is that Capcom's got a Resident Evil Zero remake in the works! It's still under wraps, but the current buzz points to a potential 2028 release. I know, it feels like ages away, right? But hold on, because it gets even more interesting.

Apparently, the lead actor from Square Enix's Guardians of the Galaxy game is supposedly attached to the project. Now, I'm a big fan of that Guardians game – the voice acting was phenomenal! If this pans out, it could seriously elevate the remake. I mean, imagine that level of talent injected into the Resident Evil universe. We could be in for a real treat when it comes to character depth and performance.

Think about it: Resident Evil Zero had a cool story, diving into the origins of the T-virus and the whole Umbrella Corporation mess. But, let's be honest, some of the character interactions and voice acting in the original were a bit...wooden, to put it kindly. Bringing in someone with the chops to deliver a truly compelling performance could breathe new life into the game and make those narrative beats really hit home.

Of course, this is all just speculation for now. Capcom hasn't officially confirmed anything. But as a die-hard Resident Evil fan, I'm definitely keeping my fingers crossed. A Resident Evil Zero remake with improved acting and modern graphics? Sign me up!