"Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City" will be released in North America on November 24. It is adapted from the plot of "Resident Evil" and "Resident Evil 2", describing the events of the city being besieged by infected zombies, and will be faithful to the original horror thriller style of the game. Director Johannes Roberts recently told Star Trek Magazine: "In the past few years, how to understand and make computer game adaptations has changed, and the audience has also seen these changes. There is always an idea that game players don't like to go to the theater to watch movies (deep house?), so you need to attract other audiences. The concept of this movie is a horror independent movie that should attract a wide audience. We also take game-based IP very seriously." “I’m fascinated by the Resident Evil 4 game, and it will probably be part of the next Resident Evil movie. We put a lot of interesting knowledge and small details into the movie Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, but it would be great if we could continue to expand on it. There are some characters we didn’t use in this movie, but we want to have them in the next movie. There are also different sides to Resident Evil, such as Resident Evil 7/8, which shows a darker and more terrifying world.” "It would be great to continue to work on that aspect. We really created some iconic characters, Chris, Claire, Wesker and Leon. Hopefully this is the beginning of a new chapter." |
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