Screen Rant has an exclusive Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City clip highlighting the film's efforts to recreate a '90s video game aesthetic as the film comes to digital platforms. Based on Capcom's survival horror franchise of the same name, the movie adapts the first two titles as Chris Redfield and his team of elite STARS officers investigate reports of a cannibal-like murder at the Spencer Mansion. Meanwhile, rookie Raccoon City Police officer Leon S. Kennedy and Claire Redfield learn of a zombie apocalypse brewing in the titular town and must find a way out to survive and learn of Umbrella Corporation's connection to the situation.
Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City served as a reboot of the Milla Jovovich-led film franchise with writer/director Johannes Roberts looking to bring a more faithful approach to adapting Capcom's games. The movie included an ensemble roster of game-accurate characters, some of whom included Kaya Scodelario's Claire Redfield, Avan Jogia's Leon S. Kennedy, Robbie Amell's Chris Redfield and Tom Hopper's Albert Wesker. Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City has divided critics and audiences alike over Roberts' efforts for a faithful adaptation, but he film has proven to be a modest financial success.
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In time for the film's arrival on digital platforms, Screen Rant has an exclusive Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City clip. The featurette includes interviews with stars Avan Jogia, Robbie Amell, Tom Hopper and Hannah John-Kamen discussing the team's efforts to recreate the '90s video game aesthetic of its source material. Check out the exclusive clip below:
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