With Capcom’s Resident Evil 2 remake hours away from dropping and a new film reboot in the works, 2019 was already shaping up to be a pretty good year for fans of the franchise, and now, Resident Evil might be heading to Netflix. Deadline reports that a scripted Resident Evil series is in early development at the streaming network, who would team with Constantin films on the project.

While there’s no official comment from Netflix, the report says “the drama series will explore the dark inner workings of the Umbrella Corporation and the new world order caused by the outbreak of the T-virus. While the project is in early stages, the series is expected to incorporate all of Resident Evil’s signature elements, including action sequences and ‘easter eggs.'”

Netflix and Constantin Films — the same studio behind the billion-plus franchise — are on the hunt for a showrunner to take on the adaptation. Last month, Constantin hired 47 Meters Down and The Strangers: Prey at Night director Johannes Roberts to write and direct a film reboot with an aim to get in front of cameras in 2019 with a new cast. It’s unclear if the projects are related, but if both projects are still in the works, this could be a perfect opportunity to explore the ins and outs of the world created in the long-running game series.

The original Resident Evil game hit consoles in 1996 and had time to grow into a full-blown sensation by the time the first film adaptation hit theaters in 2002. Paul W.S. Anderson directed all six films in that franchise, which ran through 2016’s Resident Evil: The Final Chapter. While those started with one foot firmly planted in zombie horror, it eventually evolved into a non-stop, mutant-blasting action franchise, so it will be interesting to see what angle a series would take to the material.

What do you guys think? Do you want to see a Resident Evil series on Netflix? Would you rather see more movies? Why not both? Sound off in the comments.