George A. Romero’s Resident Evil: first teaser for the documentary on the aborted film

resident Evilfirst of the name, propelled the genre of survival horror at the forefront of the video game sceneand of course, film studios wanted to adapt the franchise of Capcom on the big screen. But instead of having the horrible Paul WS Anderson movies with Milla Jovovich, we could have had a real adaptation faithful to the base game, directed by a legendary director.

Yes, George A. Romero was originally intended to adapt resident Evil At the movie theater and it was quite a symbol. The developers at Capcom were greatly inspired by films like Night of the Living Dead, Zombies, Day of the Living Dead or The Night of the Living Fools of the American director, the circle was to be closed, but things did not go as planned. Despite a script (available online) very similar to the first two video games resident Evil and a desire to make a real horror film, the original project was aborted then changed to what we know today. Romero will still come back to direct a commercial in live action For Resident Evil 2the remake tried to pay homage to him in 2018.

Suffice to say that a horror film adapted from the video game resident Evil by George A. Romero, it makes all fans dream, even today when the director left us in 2017. But Brandon Salisbury, Point Five Movies And Key 13 Movies have decided to revive this fantasy in their own way with George A. Romero’s Resident Evil, a documentary returning to this fascinating story. The film is not expected before 2024, but already offers a first teaser. The documentary will include archival footage, period documents and never-before-seen interviewsall punctuated with excerpts from gameplay of the game of Capcom and small fictional sequences in the pure style of Romero.

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A documentary that promises to be exciting for all fans of resident Evil and George A. Romeroand which should be available in 2024. In the meantime, you can find the fresh remake of Resident Evil 4 To €53.99 on Gamesplanet.

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