Netflix released the opening clip of the Resident Evil CG movie "Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness", which is about 2 minutes long. It shows a fictional country Penamstan (70 miles away from the US military base) where biological weapons are used. The opening sequence shows the scene in 2000, two years after the stories of "Resident Evil 2" and "Resident Evil 3", but four years before the story of "Resident Evil 4". "Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness" will be broadcast on Netflix on July 8, and the story will revolve around a zombie outbreak in the White House. Last month, Netflix released a new trailer that explained some of the plot and showed some interesting new creatures, including a zombie pig. Plot introduction: In 2006, the White House was hacked, and traces of illegal access were found in the top-secret files under the jurisdiction of the president. American agent Leon S. Kennedy and others were summoned to investigate the incident. When the power suddenly went out in the White House, they encountered zombies of unknown origin and subdued them together with SWAT. Meanwhile, TerraSave member Claire Redfield discovers a mysterious painting by an aphasic boy while helping refugees. Claire begins her own investigation based on the painting, which she believes to be of a person infected with the virus. The next morning, Claire, who came to the White House to petition for the construction of welfare facilities, unexpectedly reunited with Leon and showed him the boy's drawing. Leon noticed the connection between the zombie incident in the White House and the strange painting, but he said it had nothing to do with Claire and left. Two zombie incidents in a distant country eventually developed into a crisis that shook the country. |
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