Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City – R-rated for brutally gory violence

Resident Evil is a survival horror video game series developed and published by Capcom. The games are known for their action-oriented gameplay, featuring gunfights with many enemies, melee combat, puzzles and exploration of hostile environments.

Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City is an upcoming survival horror game developed by Capcom. The game will be released on January 25, 2019 for PC and consoles.

The MPA has officially given Sony’s Resident Evil remake Welcome to Raccoon City a R classification. Thank god for it. Or you’ll go to Hell!

 

Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City has been officially granted an R-rating by the Motion Picture Association, which is a huge relief for Resident Evil fans (MPA). This grade was given because of the film’s “strong violence and gruesome scenes and language,” which is precisely what you’d expect from a zombie or horror flick.

 

 

The audience of Sony Pictures’ gruesome picture will be thrust into the midst of the undead. Raccoon City, formerly the flourishing headquarters of pharmaceutical company Umbrella Corporation, is now a decaying Midwestern town. The company’s departure has left the city in ruins… and horror lurks under the surface. When this evil is unleashed, the inhabitants of the town will be permanently altered… and a tiny number of survivors must join together to uncover the truth about the Umbrella while also surviving the night

Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, written and directed by Johannes Roberts, is a remake of the Resident Evil film series starring Milla Jovovich, and is said to draw influence from Capcom’s first and second games. Kaya Scodelario (Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales), Robbie Amell (The Duff), Hannah John-Kamen (Ant-Man and the Wasp), Tom Hopper (The Umbrella Academy), Avan Jogia (Zombieland: Double Tap), and Neal McDonough (Sonic the Hedgehog) star in the production, which also features several familiar characters from the video game series, including Claire Redfield, a

 

 

 

Fans of the famous Resident Evil video game series will recognize the description, which plainly says that filmmaker Johannes Roberts is rebooting the franchise from the beginning. Roberts previously said, “There is a Resident Evil [film] series, but our movie has nothing to do with it.” “It’s a totally different genesis narrative based on the video game series’ origins and the horror genre… We won’t be making a remake. “We’re taking a totally different [path].” Roberts’ intention to revive the more horror-based aspects of the narrative and put the franchise back into the genre it was meant for, rather than the action flicks that the last Resident Evil film series became, seems to be on track.

Since then, lead actor Tom Hopper has promised video game fans that the team would work hard to satisfy diehard fans, revealing that the original material influenced every aspect of the adaptation in the creation. “But I believe the games are really impacting this in the correct way from an aesthetic standpoint,” Hopper added. “I was thinking to myself when we were filming it, ‘Man, it’s like a game.’ I really hope that it provides something wonderful to game lovers, that it is the game plus more. Plus, these characters have greater depth.”

Sony Pictures Releasing will release Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City in the United States on November 24, 2021.

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Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City is a video game that was released in 2003 and it is rated for brutally gory violence. Reference: resident evil: welcome to raccoon city age rating.

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