The year 2010 marked a seismic shift in cinematic history. James Cameron’s Avatar had just rewritten the box office rulebook, proving that audiences would pay a premium for three-dimensional spectacles. Looking to capitalize on this stereoscopic gold rush, Constantin Film and director Paul W.S. Anderson set their sights on the most successful video game film franchise of all time.
, who is being controlled by a robotic device on her chest and has no memory of her past. The Los Angeles Prison After freeing Claire, the two fly to Los Angeles
, released in September 2010, marked a significant shift for the franchise as the first live-action entry filmed natively in 3D using the camera system. Below is a breakdown of exclusive editions, content, and behind-the-scenes features associated with its 2010 release. Exclusive Media Editions resident evil afterlife 2010 exclusive
Alice travels to Los Angeles, believing it to be a sanctuary known as "Arcadia." However, upon arrival, she finds a city devastated by the undead and inhabited by a small group of survivors barricaded within a high-security prison [1].
The towering, burlap-hooded creature wielding a massive axe-hammer, transplanted from the African setting of the game into a flooded Los Angeles prison shower block. The year 2010 marked a seismic shift in cinematic history
In 2010, the PlayStation 3 featured a virtual social gaming platform called PlayStation Home . Sony launched an exclusive Resident Evil: Afterlife virtual district. Players could explore a digital recreation of the film’s ruined prison set, watch exclusive trailers on a virtual theater screen, and unlock free digital avatar costumes modeled after Alice and Chris Redfield. Mobile Game Integration
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: Jensen Ackles ( Supernatural ) was originally in talks to play Leon S. Kennedy before the script was rewritten to focus on Chris Redfield. 3. Production Secrets and Lost Scenes
Remember the "Prequel Motion Comic"? A stunning anime-style motion comic titled Resident Evil: Afterlife – The Prelude was produced. It detailed the fall of the "Arcadia" ship before Alice arrives. In the U.S., this 15-minute feature was broken up: Anderson set their sights on the most successful