The cast is strong with some amazing talent and above average performances (and most of the main characters are gorgeous), but unfortunately that couldn’t save the plot and editing.
First there was the disaster at the mansion lab. Umbrella Corp. developed the T-virus, a mutagenic toxin for use in biological weapons. After breaking loose, living things mutated into all sorts of decaying creatures. The case was eventually closed.
Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City finds its roots back to the original video games of the survival thriller franchise. Read Pinkvilla's review of the film below.
Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City s Avan Jogia took some time to reflect on Leon s evolution across the film. Comicbook.com had the chance to catch up with the star and speak about how the movie adapted the events of the second game in the wildly popular horror game series. Leon Scott [.]
So concerned with cramming in references and Easter eggs, Resident Evil: Welcome To Raccoon City fails to produce many scares or capitalize on its good ideas.