NEMESIS IS SET TO EXPLODE
According to the Hollywood Reporter, ‘Writer/director Paul W.S. Anderson’s Resident Evil: Apocalypse, budgeted at $40 million, wrapped principal photography on Friday in Toronto under the direction of Alexander Witt. Resident Evil, released in March, 2002, cost $30 million and grossed $39.5 million domestically and earned an additional $60 million at the international box office. ‘We’re taking the world of the first movie and colliding it head-on with the world of the game, specifically ‘Resident Evil 3: Nemesis,” producer Jeremy Bolt told The Hollywood Reporter. ‘All the action is above ground in an evacuated Raccoon City. The deadly T-virus is out, and the Umbrella Corp. has sealed the city.’
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