Resident Evil: Degeneration
Biohazard: Degeneration is the first full-length CG animation feature based upon the Resident Evil series of games and films. It was announced by Capcom and Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan on October 29, 2007. It is currently in production, with plans for a release in 2008. On November 10, 2007, Capcom announced that the cast had been set, but did not unveil them. The film will feature a “brand new storyline”, promotional footage suggests that the film will be set “7 years from Raccoon City” (the events of Resident Evil 2), showing Leon S. Kennedy and Claire Redfield.
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[…] Resident Evil: Degeneration Biohazard: Degeneration is the first full-length CG animation feature based upon the Resident Evil series of games and films. It was announced by Capcom and Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan on October 29, 2007. […]