Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Resident Evil: Confusion

 

I was just going to blog about the upcoming Resident Evil movie, the fourth in the franchise, but while surfing the web, I have learned that they are already planning a fifth movie! The interesting/confusing part is that is sounds like it is basically a remake of the first film, yet the fourth film is supposed to begin a new Resident Evil trilogy… [breath]

Confused yet? Let me explain, beginning from the fourth movie.

Resident Evil: Afterlife

Set for release September 17, 2010 (some sources say August 27, 2010), Resident Evil 4 is supposed to start a brand new trilogy for the Resident Evil film franchise. Shocktillyoudrop.com had an exclusive quote from writer/director Paul W.S. Anderson. One thing he mentioned is that this movie will be done in 3D (which seems to be the new/retro movie fad), using the same equipment as the upcoming movie Avatar by James Cameron.

Here’s what the site had to say about this fourth installment:

Anderson, who will write and direct, told us that the fourth film in the franchise will have the largest budget of all the films so far. "I always envisioned Resident Evil as a trilogy of films," he said. "And we've been very lucky where it's a trilogy where the audience has built and built. I wanted to kick off a brand new trilogy. I'm really excited we're doing it [in 3-D] and we're using the same camera system [James] Cameron used for Avatar. There are a lot of exciting things about this one. I don't regard it as Resident Evil 4, I regard it as a re-tooling and rebirth of the entire franchise."

Anderson is not the only one to return for the fourth movie - Milla Jovovich has been confirmed to return and Ali Larter and Jason O’Mara are rumored for a return as well. Also rumored to be in the movie are Eva Mendes (as Excella Gionne) and Jensen Ackles (as Leon S. Kennedy).

Paul W.S. Anderson wrote and directed the first Resident Evil movie, but bowed out directing the following two sequels, yet he did write the screenplay for them. He also produced all three earlier installments and is producing this fourth one as well.

Shocktillyoudrop.com also talked to Anderson’s fiancé, Milla Jovovich about his preparations for the 3D element:

Anderson has really been getting prepared to make his return to directing the franchise since the first movie, especially with the 3D factor being added to the equation. "He's been really studying it and seeing all the different things they have and watching every 3D movie ever made pretty much," Milla told us. "Especially for a movie like this, because it's wild and a lot of action and a lot of potential for 3D to use the medium at its best. Paul has been going to every 3D company and he's now signed a deal to go with Jim Cameron's 3D company--they did 'Avatar'--It should be pretty interesting. I've never actually seen a 3D movie."

Resident Evil: Afterlife will start filming September 28th in Toronto, Canada.

Resident Evil 5

So, even though they have just started filming the fourth movie, Sony Screen Gems, the studio that has brought the previous three Resident Evil movies, has announced a fifth movie. However, instead of continuing the story where Resident Evil: Afterlife leaves off, it is planned to do a “rehash” of the first movie, sans Alice (Milla Jovovich).

Bloody-disgusting.com has this to say:

Instead of moving forward with the ongoing story, the studio is planning a quasi-reboot, which is tentatively titled Resident Evil Begins. While it's a long, long, long way off, the idea is to redo the story of a special military unit who fights a powerful, out-of-control supercomputer and hundreds of scientists who have mutated into flesh-eating creatures after a laboratory accident.

Reacting to this news, Screenrant.com has said:

This news comes as a bit of a surprise since we recently heard that Resident Evil: Afterlife, the fourth film in the franchise, would kick off a new trilogy. How can the fifth movie be a reboot and yet still be part of that trilogy? Is the term “reboot” being assigned too readily? And is it more along the lines of a sequel, just following a different set of people? It’s hard to tell at this very early stage in the game, but nonetheless, it’s a bit miffing.

However, I remember at the end of the first movie, you hear a man (I forget who, it’s been a while) order a group of people to re-open the Hive and find out what happened. My thoughts are that the fifth film will be about that group and what happened, but who knows…

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