Resident Evil Afterlife Trailer
 

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Resident Evil: Afterlife is an upcoming 3D science fiction horror film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson, and starring Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter, Spencer Locke, Wentworth Miller, and Shawn Roberts. It is the fourth installment in the film adaptations based on the Capcom survival horror video game series Resident Evil and is the first film in the series to be released in 3D using Avatar's fusion camera system. It is scheduled to be released on September 10, 2010.Synopsis/nResident Evil: Afterlife picks up where the third film stops. Since the events of Resident Evil: Extinction, Alice has been roaming the world searching for any remaining survivors. As she enters the ruined Los Angeles, she stumbles onto a base of Umbrella, surrounded by zombies. She then teams up with a group of survivors who had been hiding in Los Angeles since the T-Virus outbreak, and helps them to free another group held-up in a prison, among them Claire's brother, Chris RedfieldCast and characters Main article: Characters in the Resident Evil films/n * Milla Jovovich as Alice and clones: The primary protagonist who was previously tracked down by the Umbrella Corporation and captured in order to develop a serum from her blood. In the film she will settle her score with The Umbrella Corporation, after she let them know that she was coming after them at the end of the third film. * Ali Larter as Claire Redfield: Very loosely based on the video game character of the same name that plays a prominent role in the Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil Code: Veronica video games, and in Resident Evil: Degeneration, the 2008 CG animated film. In Resident Evil: Extinction, she led a convoy of survivors. * Wentworth Miller as Chris Redfield: Based on the video game character of the same name. He is the main protagonist in the games, the brother of Claire, he first appeared in the original Resident Evil, and is the central character and later as the protagonist in Resident Evil Code: Veronica, and as the main protagonist of Resident Evil 5. * Spencer Locke as K-Mart: Named after the department store she was found in, K-Mart was a member of Claire Redfield's convoy of remaining survivors. She was last seen in the hijacked helicopter bound for Alaska during the conclusion of Extinction. * Shawn Roberts as Albert Wesker: Loosely based on the video game character of the same name, he is a prominent antagonist in many of the video games. In the film, he is the Chairman of Umbrella. His office is in Tokyo, Japan, and through holographic technology, he has regular meetings with the committee members./nThe infected dobermans from the games and previous films will return, but are more advanced. Producer Jeremy Bolt said it would be a combination of CGI and real dobermans. He further explained, "Their head will literally explode – will flair open, the jaws will come here and this is very much part of the new game, Resident Evil 5". Other creatures borrowed from the fifth video game are the "Majini" and "The Executioner". He explained that the other undead creatures have become more intelligent and will have mandibles and tentacles coming out of their mouths.Development/nIn May 2005, producers mentioned the possibility of following Extinction with a sequel titled Resident Evil: Afterlife, to be shot and set in Tokyo, Japan and Alaska. Despite Resident Evil: Extinction being billed on the official website and elsewhere as the final installment of the Resident Evil film series; on September 23, 2007, Rory Bruer, Sony's head of distribution explained, "It absolutely would not surprise me considering the success of the franchise that they find a way to come up with another. It's a real possibility". Producer Jeremy Bolt also stated that while there was no intention of making a fourth film, that the third had been particularly well done and that Paul Anderson was talking with Sony about the possibility./nIn June 2008, Anderson noted that negotiations were underway with Sony for creating the film. During an interview with IGN in December 2008, Anderson stated that he was working on the script. The following year, it was announced that Sony was aiming to release Resident Evil: Afterlife by August 27, 2010. Anderson used James Cameron's Fusion Camera System, the same system that was used in Avatar. He has stated the film had the largest budget in the series thus far and confirmed that Milla Jovovich would be returning to portray Alice. It will also feature new characters taken from the video games./nPrincipal photography began on September 29, 2009, in Toronto, Canada, and wrapped in December 2009. Visual effects production manager Eric Roberston described the look of the film, "interesting contrasts, pure whites, which is a staggering look. It's so clean and tight along with some real darkness too that may evoke a bit of a feel of Silent Hill. So we've got the extremes, but it's definitely a unique look for this incarnation and it's been fun to see those looks".Casting File:WonderCon2010 - Milla Jovovich 2336.jpg Milla Jovovitch speaking at WonderCon 2010 about the film./nIn October 2007, reports indicated that casting for the fourth film begun, with Jensen Ackles being considered for the role of Leon S. Kennedy. However bringing Leon as a character in an upcoming film would contradict promotional information from Resident Evil: Apocalypse as Screen Gems created a faux newspaper, The Raccoon City Times, that detailed the background of Jill Valentine, who was played by Sienna Guillory in the previous film, and included that she was dismissed from the S.T.A.R.S. (Special Tactics and Rescue Squad) after the death of her partner, Leon Kennedy. Ali Larter confirmed she would reprise her role "100% if asked"./nAt the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con, Jovovich confirmed that she would return in the lead role, and noted that the clones from Extinction would also be returning. On September 22, 2009, it was announced that Ali Larter would indeed reprise her role as Claire Redfield, and on September 30, 2009, it was announced that Shawn Roberts would replace Jason O'Mara for the part of Albert Wesker, with Wentworth Miller joining as Chris Redfield, and Spencer Locke returning as K-Mart. Kim Coates, Kacey Barnfield and Boris Kodjoe have also been cast./nIn the December 2009 interview, Roberts spoke about his character and said, "I play Albert Wesker who is head of the Umbrella Corporation who is responsible for the outbreak of the T-virus, or the Uroboros virus," he told us, hinting that this entry may be extracting elements from Resident Evil 5. "It was nice to be in a position of sitting back playing with my puppets as they were. We finished in December and I guess right now it's just about making sure the technology gets into the screen so 3-D can happen. The storyline goes on its own [in terms of its faithfulness to the game]. We made sure we brought elements in. The wardrobe is very similar and as close as we could get it. We have some fight scenes that are taken directly from the game. We're doing it for the fans so we want to do what makes them happy. The dogs come back. They're my pets which is cool. My character is such a favorite character in the games," he adds, "so I'm just like 'alright I don't want to piss anyone off.' You make it the best you can. The key thing is that it was fun. I would walk onto set and not even have my wardrobe, but wardrobe comes over and they hand me my gloves and give me my jacket. It just sort of takes shape. I'm a fan and I'm not disappointed."Release/nIn August 2009 it was announced that the film would be released on August 27, 2010, but in December it was set back to January 14, 2011. In January 2010, it was announced that the release date was moved again, this time to September 10, 2010. The first 3-D trailer was shown to a limited number of WonderCon 2010 attendees at Metreon in San Francisco, on April 2, followed by a non-3D version on April 3. The first teaser trailer was released on April 3, 2010 by MySpace in the Film Trailer Park. Paul W.S. Anderson narrated and presented his teaser trailer on April 4 at San Francisco WonderCon 2010. Theaters will run the teaser trailer as part of the premiere release of A Nightmare on Elm Street, on April 30, 2010.
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