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In yet another in a growing line of computer-generated feature-length films based on videogame franchises, Capcom has announced that they will be releasing Resident Evil: Damnation in 2012. A follow-up to Resident Evil: Degeneration, another animated feature, Damnation will not only be animated, but in 3D. Capcom is collaborating with Sony on the project.

Did anybody here see Degeneration? I have to admit to having been curious when word first got out about its existence, but it's so difficult for me to work up the enthusiasm to watch this sort of thing. That should hold doubly-true for a Resident Evil film, where the tone of the games has always occupied (unsuccessfully, in my view) an uncomfortable territory between camp and horror and refuses to decide which it's going to be.

And don't get me started on the "uncanny valley" crap I inevitably feel watching CG animation that attempts realistic human figures. No patience for that in this house, thank you very much

Capcom and Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan Co., Ltd. have announced the co-production of Resident Evil: Damnation, a sequel to the full-length CG animation feature Resident Evil: Degeneration based upon the Resident Evil (known in Japan as Biohazard) series of games and movies.

While the predecessor Resident Evil: Degeneration had only a limited 2-week / 3-screen theatrical release in Japan, Box Office sales surpassed 40 million yen, and the home video release has shipped more than 1.6 million copies worldwide, making the film a global hit.

Since its initial release in 1996, the Resident Evil series of games has established the "survival horror" genre and has shipped over a 44 million units worldwide, continuing to captivate its fans as a powerful property. Resident Evil 5, which was released in 2009, shipped over 5.4 million units worldwide, recording the highest sales within the franchise.

The first three Resident Evil live-action films collectively grossed over US$ 300 million at the Box Office worldwide, and the most recent installment grossed over US$ 27 million in its opening weekend.

Resident Evil: Damnation will feature as its main character Leon S. Kennedy. The film is currently in production and being directed by Makoto Kamiya (Resident Evil: Degeneration), and produced by Hiroyuki Kobayashi (producer RResident Evil: Degeneration, associate producer Resident Evil: Afterlife and Resident Evil: Apocalypse), with plans for a 3D release in 2012.
It's a FanMade Trailer its not a REAL TARILER. Made By Köcske Production ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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  • Leon Vs Chris

    Witch one will win?

    (LEON)

  • *sighs* guys its the chick from resident evil degeneration the one leon kissed in the water wat was her name again? well anyways i bet you its her if you go back and see the features on the character, shes female like not to mention her face it seemed too female right??? :)

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  • @theunveiling24 I know that he along With Claire and Wesker appears in Code Veronica, but I was referring that he is the only of all the main Characters (not villians) that has appeared in three consecutive games of the main Series.

  • Oh man... Billy's back... :D Where have you been, man?

  • I think that was Krauser!

  • cmon clair and leon 

  • SCREW CHRIS HE'S CAROLS FROM RE3 !!!

  • @SnIfes1243 Still.

  • @TheBigDead0ne i know but leon is way cooler

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