Filmmaker Paul W.S. ("Wild" & "Spunky") Anderson says his next Resident Evil and third in the triology will be, for better or worse, a "post script to the world of the video game." The futuristic film is set in a sand-covered Las Vegas, complete with a half-buried Paris casino. Anderson sums up the plot:
Umbrella Corporation has failed to control the outbreaks of the T-Virus and the world has been literally wiped out. There's very little humanity left and a handful of human survivors are travelling around the remnants of the world in these heavily armoured convoys... They travel in these heavily armoured trucks and customized rolling fortresses—it's very Road Warrior—at high speed so that the undead don't get anywhere near them.
Sandy setting or not, I was thinking more Waterworld, less Mad Max. Anderson's not directing the film, and like with Resident Evil: Apocalypse, he has passed it along to another director. This time, M.I.A. Higherlander helmer Russell Mulcahy will helm the picture. That is actually good news.
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