If everything goes well, this December 30 will arrive at the movie theaters in Spain Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, the cinematographic reboot of the Survival-Horror Series of Capcom that promises be quite faithful to the original material than Paul WS tapes Anderson, but that he does not renounce becoming the first stone of a new saga capable of touching several videogames of the franchise.
I am obsessed with the fourth game Johannes Roberts for example from Resident Evil 4. I am obsessed with the fourth game. I could imagine that story as part of a new delivery. There are many interesting plots and small details that we have dealt with in this movie, but would be amazing to be able to expand everything. There are characters that we do not use in this game that we would love to have in the next movie, said Johannes Roberts, director of adaptation, in an interview with Games Radar where he also talked about The last releases.
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There is also a different side of Resident Evil with Re 8: Village and Re 7, where there are a much darker and horrible world. It would be great to also look at things from this side. We have definitely been conversations. Some iconic characters like Chris, Claire, Wesker and Leon. I hope that this is the beginning of a new chapter, added the filmmaker.
In his interview with the website, Johannes Roberts has also wanted to reflect on how much that have changed video game adaptations these years, explaining how followers of the original works are already taken into account. The concept of this film is to be an independent and terrifying tape capable of attracting a wide audience, he exposes, assuring that the IP were taken seriously.
Welcome to RacCoon City is based on the first two videogames of the series, including quite a few wiños already presented in a trailer. Distributed by Sony Pictures, it will be released in the United States one month before in Spain, on November 24. For its part, Re 4 has just been reissued for Oculus Quest 2.
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