After the live-action Resident Evil: Welcome To Raccoon City reboot in 2021 failed to garner unanimous support, the next Resident Evil will once again be animated, our colleagues at FilmStarts are reporting. It’s called Resident Evil: Death Island, and it should please fans of the legendary horror franchise: in any case, that’s what its first released trailer suggests!
After six live-action films, directly or indirectly starring Paul Wes Anderson, that did not please some video game fans, Resident Evil is set to return with a new animated feature that should reconcile fans and the franchise.
It is in 2021 Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City which had the daunting task of finally winning over some not-so-convinced fans, but once again, it wasn’t to be. On the other hand, the animated films of the saga are very popular among connoisseurs, not only because they are closer to the games, but also fill some of its gaps.
What do we know about Death Island?
with Resident Evil: Death IslandThe franchise will soon have a new animated chapter that, according to game studio Capcom, is set in 2015, between the events of Resident Evil 6 and 7 (shortly after the plot of Vendetta), and it’s going to be pretty cool. Epic statement.
In this new installment, DSO Agent Leon S. Kennedy is on a mission to rescue Dr. Antonio Taylor from his captors when a mysterious woman interferes with his pursuit. Meanwhile, BSAA agent Chris Redfield investigates a zombie outbreak in San Francisco, the cause of which cannot be determined. The only thing the victims have in common is that they all recently visited Alcatraz Island. Following this clue, Chris and his team travel to the island, where new horrors await them…
is in command death islandWe can find the director of Infinite Darkness, Eiichiro Hasumi, and the screenwriter. vendettaMakoto Fukami.
The film will be available on VOD on July 25, 2023.
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