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Resident Evil: Afterlife is a 2010 action horror film [2] written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson. ... He went to audition for the role of Albert Wesker, ...
Albert Wesker (Japanese: アルバート・ウェスカー, Hepburn: Arubāto Wesukā) is a character in the Resident Evil survival horror video game series created by the Japanese company Capcom. He was first introduced in the original Resident Evil (1996) as the captain of the Special Tactics and Rescue Service (S.T.A.R.S.) unit of the ...
In 2010, he appeared in Resident Evil: Afterlife, where he played villain Albert Wesker. [1] He reprised the role of Wesker in two sequels, 2012 in Resident Evil: Retribution. [7] and in 2016 in Resident Evil: The Final Chapter.
Netflix’s Resident Evil series, which dropped all eight episodes on Thursday, centers on Dr. Albert Wesker’s creation of the pharmaceutical drug containing the T-virus and the apocalyptic ...
The three meet Albert Wesker, who has been granted super-human abilities from the T-virus. After the fight, Alice transmits a message to survivors calling them to create a new and true safe haven. As the film closes, a fleet of Umbrella Corporation gunships led by Valentine prepares to lead an assault on the survivors.
Albert Wesker is first introduced in Resident Evil as a triple agent who poses as the leader of S.T.A.R.S. team, and in subsequent sequels as a high-ranking Umbrella scientist who undermines the pharmaceutical organization on behalf of a rival company with the goal of global saturation.
Resident Evil: Retribution is the second film in the series to be shot in 3D, the first being Resident Evil: Afterlife. It was also filmed in 4K resolution. [22] The Red Epic camera system was used, which producer Jeremy Bolt said is 50% smaller than the Sony F35 that was used for Resident Evil: Afterlife. [23]
Resident Evil (Biohazard in Japan) is a Japanese multimedia horror franchise owned by the video game company Capcom.The franchise was created in 1996 with Resident Evil, a survival horror video game developed and published by Capcom for the GameCube console.