Paul W.S. Anderson recently sat down with Collider and discussed his upcoming horror sequel Resident Evil 6. During the interview, he reveals that the project is tentatively titled Resident Evil: The Final Chapter. Check out what he had to say.

"Resident Evil: The Final Chapter is the working title. It may end up being the final title, but that's what's written on the front page of my script... I'm right in the middle of the first draft.

He went on to say that a release date has not been nailed down and that production would begin sometime after the first draft of the script was finalized.

"There are no set dates for shooting yet. I think we're waiting until we have a first draft screenplay and then go from there. I don't know [when it will be in theaters], depends how fast I write, I guess. There's no set date yet but hopefully we'll have an announcement for that soon."

Here is what he said when asked if this would be the last film in the series.

"That's what's on the title page, it's Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, so absolutely."

The previous five projects brought in almost $1 billion worldwide with the last sequel, Resident Evil: Retribution, bringing in $250 million of that total. Check back to find out when the project's production schedule and release date are announced.