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Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness (Netflix, 3:01 a.m., complete first season): “With so much working against it, it would be easy to assume that
Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness is also bad, seeing as how it’s a throwback to an era that nobody wants to remember, and yet… it’s not. Nobody is going to confuse it for high art, certainly, but what didn’t really work in video games and what didn’t make sense in the Milla Jovovich-led movies surprisingly
does work as a CG four-episode TV show.
Infinite Darkness has room to get through a somewhat complicated plot involving multiple government conspiracies, biological terrorism, and a war in a Middle Eastern country, but it also doesn’t wear out its welcome by leaning too hard on the diminishing returns of bigger and grosser zombie monsters.” Read the rest of Sam Barsanti’s pre-air review.
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Netflix has finally announced the main cast for their forthcoming live-action series adaptation of Resident Evil, based on Capcom's popular video game franchise.
Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City Reshoots Currently Underway
In a recent Twitch live stream, actor Robbie Amell (
Code 8) has confirmed that he’s currently back on the set of Sony Pictures and Constantin Films’
Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City to start filming the reshoots for the upcoming reboot film. This comes five months after the new film adaptation completed its principal photography. It is currently scheduled for a November 24, 2021, theatrical release, which sees
Welcome to Raccoon City going up against Disney’s new animated film
Encanto and Ridley Scott’s crime drama pic
Gucci starring Adam Driver and Lady Gaga.