Netflix Reveals Main Trailer and Character Key Art for RESIDENT EVIL: INFINITE DARKNESS - Coming to Netflix on July 8, 2021
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Known as the gold standard of survival horror games with over 110 million units shipped worldwide, Resident Evil is continuing its 25th anniversary celebration with the upcoming premiere of the original CG anime series, "RESIDENT EVIL: INFINITE DARKNESS", launching exclusively on Netflix on July 8, 2021. Netflix, today, also unveiled the main trailer and character key art for the series. The main trailer (which you can view below) teases some of the upcoming events Leon and Claire will be facing, including scenes of the battlefield, zombie attacks, and a Tyrant shrouded in mystery.
ABOUT RESIDENT EVIL: INFINITE DARKNESS:
Leon S. Kennedy voiced by Nick Apostolides
Years ago, a U.S. special forces gets stuck in the middle of a war and the U.S. Army unit Mad Dogs tried to save the survivors. However, upon the arrival of the Mad Dogs, the special forces are all dead but also still moving in strange ways. Six years later, four agents, including Leon S. Kennedy (Nick Apostolides) and Jason (Ray Chase), one of the men from the Mad Dogs,” are invited to the White House to investigate a hacking incident. However, when the lights suddenly go out, they are forced to take down a horde of mysterious zombies. Meanwhile, Terra Save staff member Claire Redfield (Stephanie Panisello) encounters a strange image. Haunted by this drawing, which appears to depict a victim of viral infection, Claire starts her own investigation. She eventually finds a terrifying experiment.
Claire Redfield voiced by Stephanie Panisello
"RESIDENT EVIL: Infinite Darkness" is directed by Eiichiro Hasumi from a story written by Shogo Mutoh and Eiichiro Hasumi.
Jason voiced by Ray Chase
About Netflix:
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