Resident Evil Exclusive! Raccoon Police Department spotted on new film set

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

There's a new RESIDENT EVIL film in production, and director Johannes Roberts has said that he's aiming to recreate the "terrifying visceral experience" he had playing the first two games in the franchise. Set pics have shown off how faithful Roberts is being to those two games, replicating some of the sights and setting his story in the same locations. Now we've gotten our hands on an EXCLUSIVE image from the set, thanks to Arrow in the Head reader John Dunning, and in this image we get a look at the exterior of the Raccoon Police Department.

Dunning's picture of the RPD can be seen below. Anyone who played the RESIDENT EVIL 2 video game has spent some time in that place.

Roberts' RESIDENT EVIL is a 

brand-new adaptation with faithful ties to Capcom's classic survival horror games with the story taking place on a fateful night in Raccoon City in 1998 and with the cast in the roles of the iconic game characters.

The film stars Kaya Scodelario as Claire Redfield, Hannah John-Kamen as Jill Valentine, Robbie Amell as Chris Redfield, Tom Hopper as Albert Wesker, Avan Jogia as Leon S. Kennedy, Neal McDonough as William Birkin, Donal Logue as Chief Irons, Chad Rook as Richard Aiken, and Lily Gao as Ada Wong.

Resident Evil John Dunning

Source: Arrow in the Head

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