See S.T.A.R.S. in the trailer for Capcom’s Resident Evil 3 remake, and more

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Welcome to the trailer party! Let’s get things rolling with a new look at Capcom’s remake of Resident Evil 3, which follows up on its extremely successful remake of Resident Evil 2, released early this year.

Racoon City is infested with the undead. As Jill Valentine, a member of an elite special forces unit, all you can do is survive long enough to escape, which is going to be hard with a giant semi-sentient zombie called Nemesis on your tail.

The Resident Evil 3 remake is coming out on March 4, so quite soon! Three cheers for big-budget horror games making a comeback.

Sticking with spooky things, did you know that Collider Games has teamed up with David Lynch to make a Twin Peaks VR experience? Fans can explore iconic locations like the Sheriff’s Department, the Red Room, and Glastonbury Grove.

“The 3-dimensional world of Twin Peaks VR gives rise to a 10-dimensional experience,” Lynch said of this project. So many dimensions!

The Twin Peaks VR Experience, which I didn’t know about until right now but I’m very glad exists, launches on December 13, and is available for Oculus Rift, Oculus Rift-S, HTC Vive and HTC Vive Cosmos.

Okay, that’s enough video games. Isn’t anyone being scary at the movies or on TV? As it happens, yes. Please enjoy this trailer for Nicolas Pesce’s remake of the classic Japanese horror movie The Grudge (or Ju-On), which is looking mighty atmospheric:

When hands start coming out the back of your head, you know it’s time to switch shampoos. Or get the hell out of the house. You need to do something, clearly. Anyway, The Grudge is out in theaters on January 3.

Finally, let’s switch gears completely and enjoy the trailer for season 2 of Miracle Workers, an anthology series starring the likes of Daniel Radcliffe and Steve Buscemi. This season, the story plays out in the Middle Ages, which everyone seems to know is a crappy time to be born:

I have not watched this show but it looks pretty fun. There’s too much good TV on these days. Anyway, Miracle Workers: Dark Ages premieres on TBS on January 28.

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h/t Collider