Sony announced a delay in the restart of “Resident Evil”.
Originally scheduled to be released on September 3, Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City It has been postponed to November 24.
According to Variety, the movie was probably released on the same day as the September date (that is, Marvel’s “Hisashi” and “The Legend of Ten Rings” will be released in theaters).
This is the brief introduction of the movie:
In the once lively home of the pharmaceutical giant Umbrella Company, Raccoon City is now a dying Midwestern town. The company’s large-scale evacuations turned the city into a wasteland… a great evil was brewing beneath the surface. When the demon is released, the residents of the town will forever…be changed…a small group of survivors must work together to uncover the truth behind the umbrella and keep it all night.
The film will star Kaya Scodelario (maze runner) as Claire Redfield (Claire Redfield), Hannah John-Kamen (Ant-Man and the Wasp), Jill Valentine (Jill Valentine), Luo Robbie Amell (Upload), Chris Redfield, Tom Hopper (Umbrella Academy). Albert Wesker (Albert Wesker) played Avan Jogia (Zombie: Double Tap) played Leon Kennedy (Leon Kennedy), Lily Gao (The Expanse) played Ada Wong, Donal Logue (son of anarchism) will play chief Brian Irons, and Neal McDonough (Yellowstone) star will play William Birkin ( William Birkin).
This was handled by Constantin Film by writer and director Johannes Roberts, Robert Kulzer and James Harris of Tea Shop Productions and Co-produced by Hartley Gorenstein.
Another “Resident Evil” product to be launched this year is a CGI program based on the “Resident Evil” series. It will be streamed on Netflix. Known as “Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness”, it will follow the adventures of Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield.
There are also some reality show series, by the children of Wesker coming to Netflix at some point.
We also have Resident Evil Village to look forward to. It will be released on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S on May 7.