Netflix nevertheless confirms it’s making an exhibition of ‘Resident Evil’

Finally, we can say with confidence: Netflix is directing a Resident Evil TV series. The streaming giant showed the news with a tweet showing a script for the show’s premiere, titled “Welcome to Raccoon City.” The canopy also shows that Andrew Dabb (Supernatural) wrote the episode, Bronwen Hughes (Breaking Bad, Thirteen Reasons and The Walking Dead) directs, and Constantin Film is the corporate production of it all. “When the Wesker kids move to New Raccoon City, the secrets they discover may be the end of it,” Netflix’s tweet joked.

When Wesker’s youth move to New Raccoon City, the secrets they notice are possibly the end of it all. Resident Evil, a new live-action series founded on Capcom’s legendary survival horror franchise, arrives on Netflix. pic.twitter.com/XWh5XYxklD

We’ve known this screen for some time. The deadline revealed the project’s lifestyles in January 2019, just before the critically acclaimed Resident Evil 2 Remake was on store shelves. Then, last February, enthusiasts saw the following description for a Resident Evil exhibition on the Netflix news site: “The city of Clearfield, Maryland, has long been in the shadow of three unrelated giants: Umbrella Corporation, Greenwood Asylum and disused Washington. DC Today, twenty-six years after the discovery of the T virusArray, the secrets that are kept through the 3 will begin to be revealed to the first symptoms of an epidemic.

However, it has been shown that work is being done on a Netflix adaptation of Resident Evil. A description of the Netflix Media Center is attached. See also a WaybackMachine file of the search result we took a few minutes ago: https://t.co/sAtmqupwuV pic.twitter.com/wmPgoLtafI

Resident Evil has adapted several times. Live action movies, which have little percentage with Capcom video games, are the most popular and divisive. However, three CG animated films were also made following the protagonist of the series Leon Kennedy. The new program, which turns out to bring another technique to the zombie-infected universe, has no release date yet. It’s probably released after Capcom’s adaptation Dragon’s Dogma arrives on Netflix on September 17. A live-action edition of Monster Hunter is also expected to be released in theaters next year.

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