Afterlife 2010 Exclusive: Resident Evil
: Robarts Library at the University of Toronto was used as the exterior of the Los Angeles prison because of its brutalist, fortress-like architecture.
The movie picks up where left off, with Alice (Milla Jovovich) waking up in a desolate, post-apocalyptic world. The once-blue skies are now a perpetual gray, and the landscape is scarred by the relentless battle against the Umbrella Corporation. Alice soon discovers that she has developed new powers, making her an even more formidable opponent against the evil forces.
: The film opens with an exclusive, high-octane sequence featuring an army of Alice clones decimating the Umbrella Corporation's underground Tokyo headquarters. This sequence effectively resets Alice's (Milla Jovovich) god-like powers, stripping her of her telekinetic abilities via an anti-virus injected by Albert Wesker.
: In an exclusive treat for core gaming fans, the film introduces Chris Redfield (Wentworth Miller), pairing him with his sister Claire Redfield (Ali Larter) to recreate one of the franchise's most celebrated sibling dynamics. Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes: The Fusion Camera System resident evil afterlife 2010 exclusive
As the franchise continues to grow and expand, one thing is certain: Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010) will always be remembered as a groundbreaking film that set a new standard for action-horror movies. Its influence can still be seen in many modern action-horror films, and it remains a fan favorite in the Resident Evil franchise.
Here is an in-depth look at what made Resident Evil: Afterlife a unique, exclusive event in 2010. 1. A New Dimension of Horror: Shot in 3D
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“Every last box,” Claire said.
was the first major installment in the franchise to be shot in native 3D , moving away from the survival themes of previous films to focus on uncovering the truth behind the Umbrella Corporation. Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes & Technical Facts
You don't watch Resident Evil: Afterlife for the story. You watch it for the exclusive, lost art of the 2010 3D boom—where a slow-motion shower of spent bullet casings felt like a hailstorm in your lap, and a giant axe gave an entire audience a collective vasovagal response. It is, for better or worse, the purest distillation of "3D as a theme park ride" ever committed to film. Alice soon discovers that she has developed new
To fully leverage this, the studio sought exclusive theatrical partners. The film was released day-and-date on IMAX 3D screens in a , offering an "IMAX 3D Experience" with digitally remastered image and sound.
Lance watched as if he expected a miracle. The woman who’d been a dockworker said nothing; her hands were steady despite the smoke.
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