Resident Evil Afterlife 2010 Exclusive
Released in 2010, Resident Evil: Afterlife was the first in the franchise filmed in 3D, utilizing the Fusion Camera System to highlight Alice's search for "Arcadia". The film, directed by Paul W.S. Anderson, features the live-action debut of Chris Redfield and centers on a conflict with Albert Wesker. Read the full plot summary at
, where they discover a small group of survivors barricaded inside a high-security prison surrounded by thousands of the undead. Here, they meet: Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010) resident evil afterlife 2010 exclusive
Prison (Interiors): The Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy and the University of Toronto Scarborough provided the interior hallways and cafeteria for the prison scenes. Released in 2010, Resident Evil: Afterlife was the
- Director: Paul W.S. Anderson
- Writers: Paul W.S. Anderson and Akkira Kurosawa
- Producers: Paul W.S. Anderson, Jeremy Bolt, and Robert Kulzer
Behind-the-Scenes
Anderson also discussed the challenges of casting for the film, particularly in the case of Michael Sheen, who brought the iconic villain Albert Wesker to life. "Michael was an inspired choice for the role," Anderson said. "He brought a level of sophistication and nuance to the character that was really compelling. We knew he would be great, but I don't think we realized just how great he would be until we started filming." Director: Paul W