It looks as if Resident Evil will join Halo, Call of Duty, and Super Mario Bros in the growing list of popular video games that have received a gritty YouTube reboot. The likeabosstvnow channel has released a trailer for Resident Evil: Welcome To Raccoon City, a dark adaptation of the zombie-filled franchise set to release on February 28th. Welcome To Raccoon City will follow three of the series most popular protagonists: Leon Kennedy, Chris Redfield, and Jill Valentine. Director Jay Lee has also hinted at an interactive element, imploring viewers to "Watch as three different story lines unfold before you! Better yet…you get to choose who to follow!" If the trailer is any indication, we can expect plenty of dark corridors and shadowy assassins along each path. The series' cast is a laundry list of notable web creators. Travis Richey and Helenna Santos-Levy, both of whom currently appear...
- 2/7/2013
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Ken Foree may be set to return once again as Agent Mortimer Reyes in the 'Zone of the Dead' follow-up 'Island of the Damned' (previously known as 'Wrath of the Dead'). But reports are that the genre icon and 'Dawn of the Dead' star possibly won't be alone. In fact it's porn star Jenna Jameson (below) that may just be taking on a role in the new project currently in pre-production. Serbian duo Milan Konjevic and Milan Todorovic will be back to co-direct and write the follow-up. You may recall that this isn't Jenna's first horror offering after appearing in Jay Lee's fun horror comedy outing 'Zombie Strippers!' a few years back. Check out the plot deets for 'Damned' below...
- 4/1/2011
- Horror Asylum
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