Yup, it's official. Resident Evil: Afterlife goes before the cameras in Toronto in September, and will be released a year later. Milla Jovovich is back, and Paul WS Anderson has again written the script. No word yet on a director.
The story takes place in Tokyo and Alaska, with Toronto standing in for Alaska. It's the second film Anderson has written this year: he also recently handed in a draft of his Miami-set remake of The Long Good Friday.
Afterlife gives us the prospect of a clone army of Jovoviches, following Extinction's cliffhanger. Woo, and indeed, hoo.
A long good friday remake, bob hoskins needs to knock this sucker out. Stop remaking british classics hollywood and setting them in your country it just doesn't work.
PS: Italian Job 'LA Heist' whos bright idea was that...C**T ... Read More
Yeah, the plots of these films were written on the back of a postage stamp, but its got Mila and lots of zombies. I love it, cant wait for the next one. ... Read More
L: llyxja
you guys are movie snobs deep down you love this shit
know I do. They're entertaining. Whether or not they're entertaining for the right reasons is another matter of course. ... Read More
How can one director single-handedly destroy so many films that have a pre-defined wealth of ideas, story lines and concepts sitting there on platter waiting to be tapped into? (apart from Dead or Alive, that's just stupid) ... Read More
Remake TLGF? I'm honestly waiting for some mook to announce a Shawshank remake - but this time its set in the early 90's and a an unassuming young rap star is wroingly imprisoned for a street murder....
hollywood is a clunge. remakes blow. aside from the departed, that rocked the sh*t ... Read More