Thread: Filmmaker accuses Capcom of ‘stealing’ Resident Evil Village monster design (enemies spoiler)

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A Dutch filmmaker has accused Capcom of plagiarising a monster design featured in Resident Evil Village.

Richard Raaphorst published a LinkedIn post this weekend claiming that the Japanese publisher had used a design featured in his 2013 horror film "without authorization".

The monster in question is Sturm, a boss who appears mid-way through Village's story with a giant propeller attached to its torso.

As pointed out by Raaphorst, the Resident Evil boss is visually similar to a creature featured in Frankenstein's Army, his film which sees Soviet troops invading Germany encounter undead mechanical soldiers created by a mad scientist.

In the movie, the propeller monster is set on fire, much like how players must do the same to the boss featured in Resident Evil Village.

Raaphorst:

In 2013 I directed my film Frankenstein's Army. It's a crazy monster movie filled with my own creature designs, one of which has been used – completely without authorization or credit in the newest Resident Evil game.

 
That does look really damned similar. Wouldn't be surprised if it's something the designer had seen briefly in a trailer or even horror movie binge, but had forgotten about watching.

Fuck knows I've had the odd great idea that I've realised ages later was just something from an otherwise boring movie or book I'd forgotten about.
 
Usually these claims fall flat, but this does look very similar and he may have a case.
 
I am not familiar with laws regarding character design... but Gorgo was allowed as an "homage" to Godzilla.

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Apparently it's not the only enemy. Look at this video, they got "inspired" by more enemies from that movie.


OK, yeah, that's pretty bloody brazen, but on the other hand, those are damned good ideas, and Capcom has improved all of them.

I only just noticed Resi 8's Propeller Head has chainsaws for blades, which is rad.
 
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OK, yeah, that's pretty bloody brazen, but on the other hand, those are damned good ideas, and Capcom has improved all of them.

I only just noticed Resi 8's Propeller Head has chainsaws for blades, which is rad.
From link in OP.

As noted by one Twitter user, there are several other monster designs featured in Resident Evil Village that resemble creatures featured in Frankenstein's Army. On Monday Raaphorst replied to the Twitter thread, stating: "Oh dude, this is worse than I thought. First I felt angry, then proud, but now I see this, I feel sad."
 
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