Sunday, May 26, 2013

Oded Fehr & Iain Glen join "Resident Evil:Extinction"

Actors Oded Fehr and Iain Glen will both be returning for the upcoming third Resident Evil film Resident Evil Extinction. This according to Production Weekly. Fehr started off his tenor in the Resident Evil series by portraying the game character Carlos Olivera in Resident Evil Apocalypse.

Meanwhile the returning Iain Glen was seen in the finale of Resident Evil Apocalypse as the evil Dr. Isaac's, who later finds himself thrown through a glass window before Alice makes her escape from an Umbrella Corp. facility. An official plot synopsis has also surfaced for the Movie, and it goes like this...

Milla Jovovich is back as Alice, and she's running with a new pack of humans, leading a caravan that's cutting through the Nevada desert on a long trek to Alaska. Hunted by the minions of the perpetually scheming Dr. Isaacs, Alice has zombies hungry for her flesh, and lab rats hungry for her blood...while Alice is hungry for only one thing...Revenge.

I am not sure whether the term lab rats is code for Umbrella scientists or could it possibly mean that we will see some sort of mutant rodent creatures hunting Alice in Resident Evil Extinction? I guess we'll have to wait and see. On the other side of things, it's looking like the Dr. Isaac's character is slowly becoming Albert Wesker like. I hope not, I really want to see The Albert Wesker brought into this series sooner or later.

Resident Evil:Extinction is expected to begin shooting within the next few months, looking to be released in 2007. The film will also return Sienna Guillory and Mike Epps as Jill Valentine and L.J. For those of you keeping score at home, Sophie Vavasseur (Angie Ashford) remains the only major player from Resident Evil:Apocalypse yet to join the cast of the third film.

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Author:: Nick Jones
Keywords:: Resident Evil Extinction, Resident Evil Afterlife, Resident Evil, Milla Jovivich, Sienna Guillory
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