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Resident Evil's cinematic legacy lives on in Resident Evil: Retribution, opening in theaters this Friday, September 14th in 2D/3D and IMAX.

After the jump, you'll find our one-on-one video chats with writer-director Paul W.S. Anderson and stars Milla Jovovich, Boris Kodjoe and Michelle Rodriguez.

In our string of interviews with the team, we discuss how the stakes are raised in this fifth film entry, the story's elevated action, what elements make the series successful and more.

Head inside for the video! [SOURCE]


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The director reveals how Capcom's games have influenced the film franchise and tells THR how he took advantage of 3D for his forthcoming movie.



This fall will see the ultimate example of Hollywood and videogame synergy. Sony Pictures kicks things off Friday with the launch of Resident Evil: Retribution, which stars Milla Jovovich, Sienna Guillory, Boris Kodjoe and Michelle Rodriguez. On Sept. 25, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment unleashes the computer-generated sequel, Resident Evil: Damnation, on Blu-ray and DVD. And then on Oct. 6, Capcom brings Resident Evil 6 to PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 (with a PC version to follow).

Never before in the history of the Resident Evil games or films have the stars aligned so perfectly for fans of these franchises. Paul W.S. Anderson, who has been involved in all five films and is back in the director’s chair for a second consecutive film, is a gamer through-and-through. He has watched as the two successful franchises have borrowed creatively from each other and managed to excel within their own media. Anderson tells The Hollywood Reporter how past games have influenced Retribution and how the Resident Evil 6 game could impact the sixth film.


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Its been over 30 years since Milla Jovovich left the then-USSR before eventually settling in California.

But despite being an American citizen these days, Milla still has a lot of affection for her former home as she attended the Moscow premiere of her latest film Resident Evil: Retribution. The mother-of-one, 36, looked striking in a multi-coloured swirly bandeau dress by Reem Acra as she arrived on the red carpet with English husband - and the film's director - Paul W.S. Anderson, 47.

Although born in Kiev in modern-day Ukraine, Milla still looks at Russia as well as her home. She tweeted ahead of the screening: 'Hey hey! We're about to enter the Russian premiere of RE:R!! So excited!!' Ahead of arriving in Russia, Milla has also been promoting the film in Japan, with the Los Angeles premiere scheduled to take place on September 12.



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Interview with Milla Jovovich (Alice) from the red carpet at the Tokyo premiere for Resident Evil: Retribution.



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She's a veteran when it comes to working a red carpet, and Milla Jovovich brought her beauty and grace to Tokyo for Monday's (September 3) world premiere of "Resident Evil: Retribution".

The 36-year-old actress joked with the Roppongi Hills audience during a brief onstage appearance before unleashing her new action/horror flick on the big screen for the very first time.[SOURCE]


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