“Game fans will be happy”: Tom Hopper spoke about the new film adaptation of Resident Evil

Actor Tom Hopper believes that the upcoming full-length film adaptation Resident evil from Netflix, in which he played the role of Albert Wesker, will undoubtedly delight fans of the game. According to the star of the series “Umbrella Academy“, the film will feel like a game, with the creators striving to show the characters as realistic as possible, and what is happening more down-to-earth.

“I think the fans will be happy. But at the same time they will see that we wanted to show the characters as lively and down-to-earth as possible,” Tom Hopper said in an interview with Collider.

In addition, the actor noted that the captain of the special police force S.T.A.R.S. Albert Wesker in the game has ideological similarities with Agent Smith from the film franchise “Matrix“, so he wanted to give it more depth and better reveal character.

The film, among other things, will pay attention to Wesker’s past, and to some extent will allow viewers to see his path to becoming the character he was shown in the games.

Premiere of the film that received the title Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City (“Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City“) will take place September 3, 2023

Director’s picture Johannes Roberts will be an adaptation of the first two games of the franchise, in which fans will see iconic characters such as Jill Valentine (Hannah John-Kamen), Chris Redfield (Robbie Amell), Albert Wesker (Tom Hopper), Claire Redfield (Kaya Scodelario), Leon Kennedy (Evan Jogia) and others.

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