During the event AnimeJapan 2021, Netflix revealed a new promotional video for the original studio-produced anime TMS Entertainment Y. Quebico, Biohazard: Infinite darkness ((Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness). The video is similar to one previously released, but focuses on Claire Redfield. Netflix noted that the setting for the series is global, and more than just the White House.

The premiere of the series is planned for this year via the platform Netflix globally, without a specific release date. On the other hand, this animation project was announced during the event "Tokyo Game Show Online 2020In September 2020.

Cast

  • Toshiyuki Morikawa like Leon S. Kennedy.
  • Yuuko Kaida as Claire Redfield.

Production team

  • Hiroyuki Kobayashi is responsible for producing and writing the original story of this original project, which was previously involved in the production of the franchise's video games.
  • The animation in 3DCG format is taken over by the studios TMS Entertainment in collaboration with studios Quebico, lead by Takanori Tsujimoto ((Biohazard: Vendetta).

Resident Evil General Synopsis (Biohazard)

The first parts of the franchise were mostly focused on a group of people fighting the Umbrella Corporation, a pharmaceutical company developing the T-virus and other mutagens for their secret research into "bio-organic weapons". Mutagens can turn people into zombies and mutate other animals and plants into hideous monsters.

The original game and many parts of the franchise take place in Raccoon City, a fictional city in and around the Midwest. The city and its outskirts are home to several Umbrella Corporation bioengineering laboratories that develop viruses intended for biological warfare. One of the labs, unnamed throughout the video game series and referred to in film adaptations as "The Hive," is located below Raccoon City and is where the T-Virus is developed.

Source: Official Twitter account

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