The premiere of the film reboot “Resident Evil” is getting closer. Important news about the painting was announced during the brand event organized by Capcom and PlayStation.
The shooting for Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City has officially ended. This means we’re getting closer to seeing the director’s vision, Johannes Roberts, in action. At the moment, work is underway on the preparation of computer-generated monsters. The team dealing with them intends to pamper the monsters as much as possible.
The picture will in no way be associated with the film series where the main role was played by Milla Jovovich. Netflix’s projects, which are also currently in production, also have nothing to do with the new film. Roberts promised to see a full reboot, using completely different story ideas and drawing a lot from the source material.
The film features Chad Rook (Richard Aiken), Kaya Scodelario (Claire Redfield), Robbie Amell (Chris Redfield), Hannah John-Kamen (Jill Valentine), Avana Yoga (Leon S. Kennedy), Tom Hopper (Albert Wesker) and Neal McDonough (William Birkin). The picture should hit theaters in November this year.