22 Minutes of Behind the Scenes Footage for "Resident Evil: Retribution (2012)" - SPOILERS

Here we have two new BTS scenes videos: Warning - there are massive spoilers as to the end of the film and the fate of several characters.




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New Clips for "Resident Evil: Retribution (2012)"

Zombies with guns, flaming zombies, giant Lickers, evil Jill Valentine and a heavy dose of hand-to-hand combat. That's what you get in two recently released clips for Resident Evil: Retribution, the fifth entry in the series which is opening in 2D/3D on September 14th.



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Once again written and directed by Paul W.S. Anderson, the film promises a "globe-trotting" experience as it sends Alice (Milla Jovovich) and her pals all over the world in their fight against the Umbrella Corporation.

Sienna Guillory, Colin Salmon, Michelle Rodriguez, Shawn Roberts, Johann Urb, Kevin Durand, Boris Kodjoe and Bingbing Li star.

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New details and Stills for "Resident Evil: Retribution (2012)"

ULTIMATE-RE.com has obtained new details and images for the upcoming Resident Evil: Retribution, featuring more glimpses of Leon, Luther, Becky and "Good Rain", as well as 'generic information' on the film (which may contain potential spoilers).

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Comic Con 2012 Interviews with Milla Jovovich

Milla Jovovich Talks RESIDENT EVIL: RETRIBUTION, Where Things Pick Up in the Fifth Movie, and the Possibility of a Sixth at Comic-Con



While at Comic-Con for a presentation in Hall H, actress Milla Jovovich spoke with the press about the fifth installment in the popular Resident Evil franchise. In Resident Evil: Retribution, which resurrects Michelle Rodriguez’s character from the first film, Alice (Jovovich) fights alongside a resistance movement in the continuing battle against the Umbrella Corporation and the undead. During the interview, Jovovich talked about where things pick up with this film, the bigger nature of the story, the biggest challenge with this movie, and the possibility of a sixth and final film. She also talked about the Ice Cats book she wrote when she was seven years old, that strongly resembled ThunderCats, and her preference for action figures over Barbie dolls. Check out what she had to say after the jump.


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San Diego Comic-Con 2012: Resident Evil: Retribution Clip Description (SPOILERS)



Alrighty, kids! The footage descriptions continue now with a recap of what was shown for the upcoming flick Resident Evil: Retribution. Read on to find out what's new, what's old, and whether or not Milla still has access to a magical make-up supply!


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On Set Resident Evil: Retribution Interviews with Milla Jovovich and Paul W.S. Anderson (PT.1)



Last month, I was in Toronto and it was snowing. While this normally wouldn't shock most people, there was absolutely no snow on the ground outside. All of the snow was fake inside SPFX Studios, where director Paul W.S. Anderson was shooting Resident Evil: Afterlife, which hits theaters nationwide September 14. It was rather odd to walk from a snowless Toronto inside this massive snow-covered soundstage, but this is the magic of Hollywood...in Canada.

For the uninitiated, Resident Evil: Retribution is essentially set up as the Fast Five of this franchise, meaning we see a lot of familiar faces return from past movies, such as Michelle Rodriguez as Rain Ocampo (Resident Evil), Sienna Guillory as Jill Valentine (Resident Evil: Apocalypse), Oded Fehr as Carlos Olivera (Resident Evil: Apocalypse and Resident Evil: Extinction), and Boris Kodjoe as Luther West (Resident Evil: Afterlife). The hardcore gamer fans out there even get their first look at Barry Burton (Kevin Durand), Leon Kennedy (Johann Urb) and Ada Wong (Bingbing Li) as live-action characters. All of these characters come together to help Alice (Milla Jovovich) take down the nefarious Umbrella Corporation once and for all, in an adventure that spans the globe from New York, Moscow, Washington D.C., and Tokyo. However, as we learned early on in the day, not all of these characters are quite who they seem to be.


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25 Things to Know About RESIDENT EVIL: RETRIBUTION From Our Set Visit (SPOILERS)



As I type these words, it’s December 14, 2011 and I’m flying back to Los Angeles from Toronto. While I was in the great Canadian city yesterday, I got to spend all day on the set of the 5th Resident Evil movie with a number of other reporters and learned a lot about what’s probably the second-to-last installment of the very successful franchise. For more on the visit, hit the jump.

Before going any further, spoilers are discussed (in great detail). You’ve been warned.

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Producers Jeremy Bolt, Don Carmody, and Robert Kulzer RESIDENT EVIL: RETRIBUTION Set Visit Interview



While it’s always great to talk to actors, if you want to know why certain decisions were made on a movie, you’ve got to talk to the producers. While an actor can tell you why they delivered a line a certain way or how they got involved in the project, they can’t tell you why certain characters were brought back and why others weren’t. In addition, they can’t talk about the budget, working with Capcom and Screen Gems, and so many other key behind the scenes decisions. So when I got to visit the set of Resident Evil: Retribution last month in Toronto, one of the key interviews was with producers Jeremy Bolt, Don Carmody, and Robert Kulzer. During our wide ranging conversation they talked about what’s different in the fifth installment, what fans can look forward to, and so much more. Hit the jump to either read or listen to what they had to say.


Before going any further, here’s the official synopsis from Retribution and the just released teaser trailer:

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Resident Evil: Retribution Title Tweak + Synopsis

Official plot synopsis reveals a variation of the title.



Screen Gems has released the official plot synopsis for Resident Evil: Retribution 3D, which also reveals a tweaked title for the fifth installment in the game-to-film franchise:

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Cannes Reviews: Early Thoughts on "Faces In the Crowd (2011)" (Spoilers?)



...And remember that goofy comic strip affair Bloody Mallory from 2002? Well, French director Julien Magnat is back with the giallo-style thriller Faces in the Crowd starring Milla Jovovich. The set-up is an irresistible and inventive one.

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Two More Clips From "Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010)"



With Piranha 3D already in wide release, we are only two weeks away from a battle, as Resident Evil: Afterlife breaks into theaters and the two try and co-exist. Considering Piranha's low take in its first first weekend, most theaters will likely bump the Alexandre Aja film in favor of Paul W.S. Anderson's newest entry. Shot in 3D using the same cameras as James Cameron, it may be the first live action film to truly do the medium right. Unfortunately for the marketing, computers are not yet ready for 3D video, so you'll have to enjoy these three new clips in 2D.

UGO, Yahoo!, and MySpace have all received an exclusive clip from the fourth Resident Evil film. In them, you will see Alice and her clone wasting soldiers of the Umbrella Corporation, blowing away zombies with a massive explosion and trying to land a plane on a very small roof. You know, standard Resident Evil stuff. Watch the clips behind the cut:

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Resident Evil: Afterlife "Axe Man" Footage Screened in London (Spoilers?)



Sony Pictures screened a scene from Resident Evil: Afterlife in Londonon Monday and both Obsessed With Film and Den of Geek have posted a description of the 3D footage. Writer/director Paul W.S. Andersonintroduced the footage, which was described by the former as follows:

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Screenrant: Comic Con 2010: Resident Evil Afterlife Panel



Resident Evil: Afterlife will be blowing up 3D screens this Fall, and fans of the horror/action franchise will be psyched to see it back in theaters. Hall H at Comic-Con 2010 was ready to get a look at the “revolutionary” 3D footage from film.

Besides the footage, a panel with Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter, Wentworth Miller and director Paul WS Anderson is enough to get fanboys at the ‘Con excited.

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Resident Evil babes go girl-on-girl in Afterlife



The lovely ladies of Resident Evil: Afterlife wowed WonderCon fans with a kick-ass new 3-D trailer for the fourth film in the franchise, and the sexy duo of Alice (Milla Jovovich) and Claire (Ali Larter) spilled more details to us on the press line later. (Spoilers ahead!)

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Jovovich Explains On Set Photos (SPOILERS!)

Source: Twitter November 6, 2009

The busiest Tweeter on the scene, Milla Jovovich (who described in her "bio" pronounced mee-luh yo-vo-vitch) learned this morning of the photos we were the first to break yesterday from Resident Evil: Afterlife.

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Milla Continues to Tweet news from the "Afterlife" Set

Milla Jovovich continues her live Twitter updates from the set of Resident Evil: Afterlife, and not only are they informative, but some of them are damned funny, too! Get ready to dig on some highlights! Resident Evil: Afterlife is shooting in 3D and is expected to hit U.S. theatres in fall 2010 and throughout the rest of the world in the following months. Stay tuned for more.

NOTE: Major Spoilers Behind the Cut if your are not following Milla's Tweets.

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“Resident Evil: Afterlife” Stars Get to Work (11/4/09)

Hard at work on their new film, Wentworth Miller, Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter and Spencer Locke prepared for a “Resident Evil: Afterlife” scene on a ship in Lake Ontario on Wednesday (November 4). The foursome just got started on the Paul W.S. Anderson directed flick, which is the 4th installment from the franchise with a release date set for August 27, 2010.

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Fangoria: THE FOURTH KIND (Film Review) - 11/01/09

4thkindTHE FOURTH KIND is an incredibly unsatisfying alien abduction movie. Unsatisfying because it has neither an alien or an abduction!

In Nome, Alaska, people under hypnosis remember being abducted by aliens who first notice they are being watched by an owl--that is not an owl. After seeing this boring flick, I would be amazed if owls want to watch it (even if they are not owls).

The title comes from categories of alien contact. The beginning of this film is strange. Actress Milla Jovovich walks out in an Alaskan forest to explain that she's going to be playing Dr. Abigail Tyler. Then for the next 10 minutes, we see purportedly real footage of the 'real' Tyler, sometimes in split screen with Milla Jovovich. While that sounds interesting, it really isn't--it's distracting and the people look nothing like who they are playing.

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