Resident Evil Veronica is Capcom’s next big entry in the survival horror series, currently slated for 2027, while rumors abound that Resident Evil Zero is getting the remake treatment next. And if you’re curious about who’s playing who, an anonymous source speaking to MP1st claims to have inside knowledge.
While nothing is officially confirmed, Stephanie Panisello will reportedly voice Claire Redfield, following up on her performance in Resident Evil 2 Remake (we don’t talk about the CG films). Jeff Schine, who voiced Chris Redfield in Resident Evil Village, is also allegedly returning alongside Craig Burnatowski, who started voicing Albert Wesker from Resident Evil 4 Remake onwards.
Other notable performers apparently include Matthew Castle (who acted in Transformers: The Last Knight) as Steve Burnside, Vincent Kerschbaum as Rodrigo Juan Raval (who reportedly has a larger role), Andrew Wheildon-Dennis as Alfred Ashford and Lizabeth Helian as Alexia Ashford. Interestingly, there are reportedly two unknown roles played by Phoebe O’Donovan and Lucy Aarden, the former especially interesting since she worked on Resident Evil Requiem as a production runner.
As for the rumored Resident Evil Zero Remake (apparently codenamed “Chamber” per MP1st), it allegedly features Jon McLaren as Billy Coen and Hallea Jones as Rebecca Chambers. With a rumored launch date in 2028, it may be a while before more details emerge.
Resident Evil Veronica, on the other hand, is coming to Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch 2, allegedly in the first half of 2027. Stay tuned for more updates on its status in the coming weeks, especially with Tokyo Game Show set for September.















