Baku will be the next center of the chase by Milla Jovovich for the corporation that has infected the whole world is a fatal T-virus.
When in 2002 the film director Paul W. Anderson wrote the script for the adaptation of the cult of the same game Resident Evil, he did not even know that this undertaking will bring him unprecedented fame.
The spectacle spanning over 10 years has not been successful, but managed to bring the heroine worldwide fame and its creators - huge box office.
Starting up the first part of the hit, Anderson took up the script and producing movie sequels, in parallel screening successful projects (AVP: Alien vs. Predator, 2004 and Death Race, 2008) .
By directing the most successful project of his career, he returned only after 8 years and recorded the fourth and fifth parts of the film to tape.
In a review of the fifth part of the movie Resident Evil 5: Retribution there is information that the famous Anderson begins work on a new film, and going to visit Baku.
Given the range of filming of the project, which cost almost the whole world, we can assume that the next scenes of battles with the zombies will be in Baku, and the world will witness the familiar avenues and streets of our beloved city.
Prior to this show Anderson had experience with this kind of adaptation. Fantasy genre fans will remember his first job Mortal Combat. - 17D-
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