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See the New Trailer for Resident Evil: Afterlife
7 April, 2010
A new trailer for the science fiction horror film Resident Evil: Afterlife, the fourth shutter of the, is from now on available on the Internet.
In a world devastated by a viral infection, transforming its victims into undead beings, Alice (Milla Jovovich) continues her search to find survivors and to bring them back in sure place. Her mortal combat with the Umbrella corporation reached of new tops but Alice receives the unexpected assistance of an old friend. A new hint, which promises them a sedentary refuge against the undead beings, brings them to Los Angeles. The problem is that when they arrive, the city is invaded by thousands of creatures and they realize that they are about to have the feet in a mortal trap.
The distribution for Resident Evil: Afterlife is also made up of Ali Larter (seen in the television series Heroes), Wentworth Miller (seen in the recently seen in the television series Prison Break), Shawn Roberts, Spencer Locke, Kim Coates, Boris Kodjoe, Kasey Barnfield and Norman Yeung.
Paul W.S. Anderson wrote and produced this fourth shutter.
Resident Evil: Afterlife should be released in North-American cinema in 2D and 3D on September 10th.
Click here for the Resident Evil: Afterlife Trailer
Paul W.S. Anderson will be the Director for Buck Rogers
30 March, 2010
It is the director Paul W.S. Anderson (Resident Evil, AVP: Alien vs. Predator, Death Race) who was recruited to carry out Buck Rogers. The film will be launched in 3D. Art Marcum and Matt Holloway, the scenario writers of Iron Man, will co-write the scenario.
One of the first products of the popular culture to approach the topic of space exploration, Buck Rogers initially seemed a series of cartoon at the end of the 20s and to beginning of the 30s before being the subject of several adaptations on big cinema screen and on television in the following decades. This old driver of the American army awoke at the 25th century after the Earth was destroyed and he was confined to traverse distant planets.
The network ABC had developed a series starring the character of Buck Rogers in the 50s whereas NBC proposed a feature film and televised series between end of the 70s and beginning of the 80s.
Frank Miller had been had already a presentiment of to direct Buck Rogers.
Paradox will finance Buck Rogers which will be produced by Jeremy Bolt, the partner of Anderson, amd Fredrik Malmberg, George Furla Larry and Abramson.