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Resident Evil: Death Island CG animated film brings zombie plague to San Francisco
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For fans of all things undead and shambling, there is something new to look forward come this summer. A new CG-animated film set in Capcom‘s Resident Evil universe is on the horizon, with the reveal of Resident Evil: Death Island, directed by Assassination Classroom‘s Eiichiro Hasumi and with a screenplay from Psycho-Pass‘ Makoto Fukami. The new film is also a...

For fans of all things undead and shambling, there is something new to look forward come this summer. A new CG-animated film set in Capcom‘s Resident Evil universe is on the horizon, with the reveal of Resident Evil: Death Island, directed by Assassination Classroom‘s Eiichiro Hasumi and with a screenplay from Psycho-Pass‘ Makoto Fukami.is also a sequel to Resident Evil: Vendetta, which starred Leon S. Kennedy, Chris Redfield, and more.

For those keeping count, Resident Evil: Death Island will be the fourth CG animated film in the series thus far, with Vendetta being preceded by Degeneration in 2008 and Damnation in 2012.Of course, these adventures by familiar heroes are not the same as the horrors faced in the games, and with Resident Evil 4 on the radar, it is likely that Resident Evil: Death Island will be another avenue in which fans and players alike are being encouraged to take the fight to the zombies.

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