Out of nowhere, Netflix has just released a teaser trailer for an upcoming 3D CG Resident Evil anime that looks spectacularly sharp. It seems the cg film will be titled Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness in North America and BIOHAZARD: Infinite Darkness in Japan. Check out the creepy teaser trailer below which contains glimpses of Claire Redfield and Leon S. Kennedy.
Netflix has unveiled a title page for the series here: https://www.netflix.com/title/80987064
Upon further digging, it seems the CG anime film was first teased two days ago during the Capcom portion of the Tokyo Game Show Live 2020 livestream. The panel focused on the upcoming release of Resident VIII: Evil Village horror survival game but also teased additional, exciting projects set for release in 2021 as part of the 25th Anniversary of the Resident Evil franchise.
The cg anime film is a separate project from the previously announced live-action Resident Evil series that will focus on the twin daughters of Albert Wesker. The show will follow Jade and Billie Wesker across two different timelines, one where the twins are 14-years-old and have just recently moved to New Raccoon City and a second timeline where Jade is 30-years-old and there's only 15 million people left on Earth in comparison to 6 billion zombies. Andrew Dabb, showrunner on The CW's Supernatural is spearheading development on the project.
In additon, there's also a reboot of the Resident Evil film series in the works from Johannes Roberts (47 Meters Down).