Resident Evil: Welcome to Van Join de Raccoon City took a while to reflect on the evolution of Leon throughout the film. Comicbook.com had the opportunity to catch up with the star and talk about how the film adapted the events of the second game of the popular series of horror games. Leon Scott Kennedy is a pillar of the franchise. A dear character who has spent a lot of time in front of the screen in some of the most popular entries. The impacts of Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 4 still feel in the middle to this day. (In addition, both games have obtained or have incoming remakes that also touched the sensitive fiber of the public). Well, Join took a second to enter the rhythm of things. Interestingly, that transformation coincides with Leon's experiences in the Raccoon City Police Department during that fateful night. Sometimes, the appropriate equipment marks the difference of the world.
You know, it's funny, because we filmed it into a kind of similar order, as we filmed the initial parts of the film at the beginning of production. So I was not in the attire of Leon, I was just dressed as a policeman and making scenes, that I was like, is this, we're doing it? As I was, you know, I was not sure of maybe the first, as if I was in almost all the projects I've been, the first three or four days, I was like, I do not know, you know if I'm in this Not yet, you know, I'm still not there, insofar as my experience with her, the movie was very well, just my experience with her, Join explained. «And then, you know, the four-day hit and got the cut gloves and I put on the armor, and now he has a gun, he took her and pointed at the zombies, he has the flashlight, he has the lion pose, and I was like, Oh yes, it's fine. Now we are cooking with gas, you know, I felt it was then when he somehow clicked for me.
Back to these roots cared Director Johannes Roberts. He talked about making sure that the tone of the horror genre returned to these movies when he spoke with Entertainment Weekly.
«I am a type of terror. I am a kind of Stephen King. I am a type of John Carpenter. All those things are integrated into the structure of this film, Roberts said. I was like, 'Let's make a horror movie again.'»
«I remember playing that second game and say: 'This is the movie. This is, continued filmmaker. He left me completely hallucinated. Aesthetics, tone, mood. I thought, 'This is the cornerstone of what we are going to do'... I think [ welcome to raccoon city ] configures everything very well, a history of origin for each of our characters. Furthermore, I think it would be very important for me that we not only use this as a trampoline and then go to our own crazy world. Furthermore, I think there are so many things in games that are so fascinating and exciting that I would really love to continue exploring that.
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