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Begins takes us back to 1998 when it all started and before the events in first Resident Evil film. It stars Milla Jovovich as Alice, before she became a super-powered heroine alongside Sienna Guillory, who was confirmed last month to be reprising her role as Jill Valentine. For the first time in the series' history Alice will not be the main character. Instead Begins will follow Ms. Valentine as she finds herself in the midst of the major viral outbreak caused by Umbrella. Not enough for you?

There's a good chance that's a fake story as well :rofl:

  • 1 month later...
So Milla Jovovich took to Twitter today and shared some cool information about Resident Evil 5.

She tweets about the working title;

"I think its called RE: Retribution, but i have to ask paul 2 b sure."

She also tweets about filming in Japan for this one, saying;

"I pray 4 japan everyday and i can't wait 2 go there and shoot the nxt RE!"

She also talks about her hubbies kids and how he's watching how they play the game for inspiration and yes this is how she spells on Twitter;

jst 2 let the RE fans know, cause there's been a bunch of questions abt the nxt film, paul has kids that are proffessional players...so he's literally watching days of the most awesome RE players out there to get inspiration 4 the nxt installment of the franchise.

http://geektyrant.com/news/2011/5/15/milla-jovovich-tweets-and-teases-about-resident-evil-5.html

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sigh... so it is a prequel... bah.

Can't Hollywood ever come up with a decent story with a beginning, middle and end??? Seems like they should at least scope out a story line for each franchise they try to make... and stick with a progression, then end the franchise gracefully, and move to fresh topics.

Heck, there are a tone of RE characters that they could follow on the journey, so it isn't like they have to weave in and out of the stories, pull things out of their arse to make a movie about, and bring prequels into play all the time.... bah.

RE the games... awesome. Movies... getting old. I'll still see it though.

Doesn't mean it's a prequel. I mean, they are rebooting the series and all that, but this movie isn't the reboot. It'll be interesting to see how they bring his character back into the movie, considering his status as chop meat and all...

Doesn't mean it's a prequel. I mean, they are rebooting the series and all that, but this movie isn't the reboot. It'll be interesting to see how they bring his character back into the movie, considering his status as chop meat and all...

Yeah plus its continuing from the end of the 4th!

Resident Evil: Retribution (2012)

A fifth film in the franchise was confirmed, entitled Resident Evil: Retribution, and is scheduled for release on September 14, 2012. Filming will take place in Toronto, Ontario from mid-October to December 23, 2011, Jovovich was confirmed, as well as Guillory, who will be reprising her role as Jill Valentine. Paul W. S. Anderson returned as writer and director, Glen McPherson serves as director of photography and Kevin Phipps as production designer. A character from the second and fourth video games, Ada Wong, will appear in the film

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He will join Milla Jovovich, Colin Salmon and Sienna Guillory for the new movie in the franchise.

And regarding Colin Salmon, who played the character 'One' in Resident Evil, the actor told his own Twitter followers today that he can't reveal how he returns because, "it's intrinsic to the plot."

Bloody Disgusting has confirmed is hearing of some pretty exciting news as we're exclusively being told that Michelle Rodriguez has signed to reprise her role as "Rain Ocampo" in Paul W.S. Anderson's Resident Evil: Retribution 3D! Rodriguez first took on the role in Anderson's 2002 live-action adaptation of the video game franchise. Retribution is the fifth film featuring another battle between Alice and Umbrella.

We've also learned that Shawn Roberts' return as Albert Wesker will be in the form of a cameo.

http://www.bloody-di....com/news/26441

Um ok as you know her and Colin Salmon died in the first film. Are they going to do some Saw-like flashbacks or something? And Wesker has only a cameo?

Yes. Also Ada Wong and Barry Burton. [source]

Oh no... :cry: You've just made my internal RE fancenter shatter into little pieces.

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