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Resident Evil Veronica and Zero: Every Leaked Voice Actor

The reported English casts for both Capcom remakes, including who returns and which roles are still unclear.

The reported English casts for both Capcom remakes, including who returns and which roles are still unclear.

Capcom has kept the English voice cast for its next two Resident Evil remakes off the record, but a set of names has now circulated for both Resident Evil Veronica and the unannounced Resident Evil Zero remake. The list leans heavily on continuity, with the actors who currently voice Claire Redfield, Chris Redfield, and Albert Wesker all reportedly returning, alongside a batch of newcomers for the Ashford family and Rockfort Island’s supporting cast.

Quick answer: Treat every name below as unconfirmed. Capcom has not published a cast list for either game, so nothing here is official until it appears in a Capcom announcement or in-game credits.


Resident Evil Veronica voice cast

Nine actors are attached to the Code Veronica remake, covering the full core cast plus two roles that have not been identified. Stephanie Panisello, Jeff Schine, and Craig Burnatowski are the three carryovers from recent entries, while everyone else is new to their character.

ActorRoleNotable prior work
Stephanie PaniselloClaire RedfieldResident Evil 2 remake, Infinite Darkness, Death Island
Jeff SchineChris RedfieldResident Evil 7, Resident Evil Village
Craig BurnatowskiAlbert WeskerResident Evil 4 remake
Matthew CastleSteve BurnsideTheatre; small film roles including Dumbo
Vincent KerschbaumRodrigo Juan RavalAssassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag, Company of Heroes 3
Andrew Wheildon-DennisAlfred AshfordDragon’s Dogma 2
Lizabeth HelianAlexia AshfordDead Island 2
Phoebe O’DonovanUnknownProduction runner on Resident Evil Requiem
Lucy AardenUnknownGame of Thrones, Slow Horses
Claire Redfield's updated character model from the Resident Evil Veronica remake
Claire Redfield’s rebuilt model in the Resident Evil Veronica remake. Image: Capcom

Steve Burnside is the biggest unknown quantity here, since Matthew Castle would be making his video game debut in a role that functions as the game’s third playable-adjacent lead. Rodrigo, the Umbrella security commander Claire meets early on, is expected to have a larger presence in the remake than he did on the Dreamcast.


Resident Evil Zero voice cast

The Zero remake has not been announced by Capcom at all, so its cast list is shorter and covers only the leads. Both protagonists have names attached.

ActorRoleNotable prior work
Jon McLarenBilly CoenCredited to the motion capture project codenamed Chamber
Hallea JonesRebecca ChambersLocke & Key (Eden Hawkins)
Craig BurnatowskiAlbert WeskerResident Evil 4 remake

McLaren’s involvement is the oldest thread here. His résumé listed a project called Chamber under Beyond Capture Studios, the motion capture house that worked with Capcom on the Resident Evil 4 remake and Street Fighter 6, describing it as a leading role in an upcoming AAA game. Chamber is a straightforward nod to Rebecca Chambers, which is why the Zero remake was tied to it in the first place.

Note: Burnatowski’s Wesker credit for Zero is an expectation rather than a specific claim, drawn from the character appearing in both original games. Grace Ashcroft, the Requiem protagonist, is not attached to either project.


Why the returning names are the safest bets

Capcom has kept its English cast stable since the series reset with Resident Evil 7, which makes the three reprisals the least surprising part of the list. Panisello has voiced Claire in the Resident Evil 2 remake and both CGI films. Schine is the most recent Chris, last heard in Village. Burnatowski debuted as Wesker in the Resident Evil 4 remake and voiced Zeno, the Wesker analogue, in Requiem.

Burnatowski himself has publicly said he auditioned for a then-secret project in a major franchise and began recording in 2022, which would place those sessions well ahead of any reveal.

He was also dropped from a convention appearance in July 2026 following abuse allegations. That does not change what has been reported about his casting, but it is a variable that could affect whether the credit holds.


How to tell when a name is confirmed

A casting is only settled once Capcom says so. Watch for one of three things: a character trailer or gameplay showcase where the voice is audible and the actor is named, an actor listed on the game’s official page, or the shipped in-game credits. Anything short of that, including a résumé entry or a motion capture studio listing, is circumstantial.

The two unidentified roles are the clearest example of why. Capcom has expanded the story in every remake so far, so Phoebe O’Donovan and Lucy Aarden could be playing anything from a reworked existing character to someone written for this version.


Where both remakes stand

Resident Evil Veronica was revealed at Summer Game Fest in June 2026 with a teaser showing a new intro, fresh environments, and an updated Claire model. It is being built by Capcom Development Division 1 as a third-person remake in the style of Resident Evil 2 and 4, targeting PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch 2, with a 2027 release window.

The Zero remake has not been formally announced. It was originally handled by Capcom’s M-Two and K2 teams before a reboot in 2024 moved it to Division 1; those teams are now attached to Requiem DLC instead. Rumors point to 2028, and no release date has been confirmed by Capcom.

For now, the sensible read is that the three returning actors are highly likely and the newcomers are plausible but unverified. If Capcom follows its usual pattern, the Veronica cast will surface in a character-focused trailer well before launch, and the Zero names will not be confirmed until the game itself is announced.