
There are all kinds packed into Room 2 of the convention center housing the San Diego Comic-Con. Young. Old. Gamers. Fathers. Babies (I'm not kiddin'.) Chainsaw-wielding
bandaged imps. And the occasional emo-haired Leon Kennedy wannabes dressed to the hilt in his S.T.A.R.S uniform and ready to pop a cap in some zombie's cranium. Luckily for the zombies in attendance, of which there are a few (gored out with ragged clothes and haunting dead eyes), these Redfield clones are not carrying live rounds.
The gang's all here to see Sony's
full trailer for
Resident Evil: Degeneration, the first feature-length CG-animated film to spring from the successful Capcom video game series. The preview is greeted with stifled chirps of delight as fans watch Leon and Claire Redfield reunite to take on an all-new T-Virus menace. They respond to it like the walking dead take to a fresh corpse with its exposed steaming entrails splayed all about it. Sony has served up a veritable appetizer and the crowd wants more. And so producer Hiroyuki Kobayashi and director Makoto Kamiya - visiting from Japan - field questions about this latest
Resident Evil title.
Set several years after Raccoon City is blown to bits,
Degeneration picks up in an anonymous U.S. airport where a bio-terror attack raises the dead and unleashes a few surprising monstrosities.
"Leon is, of course, a pro at handling these kinds of situations so he cooperates with Claire to handle the situation. There will be a lot of mysteries and incidents they have to take care of," explains Kobayashi. When asked by an attendee if sparks flare between the two zombie protagonists, the producer reveals a new character to the
Resident Evil universe named
"Angela, so you've got Claire and Angela - it's up to Leon to take the pick." The audience applauds. They love it. Twelve years after the first game's debut, the
Resident Evil franchise - through sequels and a lucrative live action films - show little signs of loosening its bite on its collective fanbase.

Later in the day, I swing on by the Grand Hotel to talk briefly with Kobayashi and Kamiya about the creation of
Degeneration. It's the first interview I conduct with a translator involved and it goes seamlessly.
Before this foray into the
RE world, Kimiya served as the special effects director on
Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack. His other credits include the '95
Gamera and the two sequels that followed.
ShockTillYouDrop.com: Does this film fall into the continuity of the films or the games?
Hiroyuki Kobayashi: We keep the Milla Jovovich films on the side because they're not connected. The thing is, when we came up with the idea of a CGI feature film, we wanted to do something that would be a sequel to the video games. With Leon and Claire appearing in this, this would obviously be a sequel to
Resident Evil 2 and
Resident Evil 4 which features Leon.
Shock: Who originally sparked to the idea of doing this film - was it Sony or Capcom?
Kobayashi: This actually fruited from both sides. Capcom wanted to do a CGI film and Sony Pictures came to us saying they wanted to do one based on
Resident Evil. Through our discussion, we needed to pick a director and of the games I've worked on, I worked with Kamiya-san on one title and knew I wanted to work with him again.
Shock: When did production begin? Take me through the timeline of making a film like this...
Kobayashi: It was about the fall of 2006 when Sony and Capcom thought about doing this. After that, we spent the winter with Kamiya-san, had a meeting with him and asked him if he'd like to do it.
Makoto Kamiya: Once we got into 2007, that's when we started to talk about the story and kept on developing it until the summer of '07. We did auditions for the motion caption actors and then had to storyboard everything. The motion capturing happened in December of last year. We didn't start working on the CGI until the beginning of this year.
Shock: Wow, that's a lot sooner than I thought.
Kobayashi: And obviously, regarding the scripting process, it has to be faithful to the video game franchise and we didn't want to contradict any facts. That was something I made sure was correct. But I knew this wasn't a video game, it's a film so it had to be fun and entertaining. Valid as a film, not a video game.
Shock: Was it liberating to know you could creatively go wild in the CGI realm?
Kobayashi: One freedom we had was that we could set this anywhere, create any environment. Plus we didn't have to pay out in the big Hollywood style. [laughs] Leon and Claire never complained about their contractual guarantees and would never have to complain about working after 6pm.
Shock: For fans of the series, what villains can we expect to see surface with the exception of the undead?
Kamiya: I can't really talk about that too much. Other than zombies, you'll be seeing some new creatures. This film does feature a lot of zombies though, I'm also a big fan of the zombie genre, so you'll be seeing a lot of zombies going wild at the airport.
Shock: Kamiya-san, can you talk about your transition from the special effects experience you amassed until this point to directing something fully animated?
Kamiya: I'm a big fan of the
Resident Evil series, so I was excited when I was offered this project, but I also know how big it is so I wasn't sure if I was worthy of it. It was tough, but fun at the same time. As you know, I've been working in the world of visual effects, but I wanted to go in different directions. This film served as a great way to go into that transition, in a sense. If I was to work on my first film with major stars, it could've been very tough. But this was a great transition. In the future I'd like to work on more CG films, but I want to branch into live-action films as well.
Shock: I see you have a producing credit on Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Kobayashi-san, but I'm curious to hear your thoughts on the live-action series as a whole since you're so ingrained in the games.
Kobayashi: I wasn't really involved in any of the production process of the first film, but the second and third I actually was involved. I got to read the script and was on set. As live-action films, they're enjoyable and work in their own way. At the same time, they're Milla Jovovich films. While I do enjoy them, I personally wanted to work on something that was closer to the video game franchise. This was a great experience to grant me my wish.
Shock: Is Sony and Capcom now mapping out a future for more films like this?
Kobayashi: We haven't even finished
Degeneration yet, so I really can't say.
Kamiya: When I go back to Japan I have to finish this up, so I can't think of my next project or the future of the CG franchise at all.
Kobayashi: If this is financially successful, that's when we'll start thinking about the future of the film franchise.
At the time of this writing, there are no plans to turn
Resident Evil: Degeneration into a video game. Look for the film on DVD and Blu-Ray near the end of this year.
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Comments
Posted by: Sash on August 6, 2008 at 09:11:41
Great! I can't wait to see this movie. I hate the Hollywood Movies! So I hope, this CGI movie will rock!
Can't wait to see Leon in action.
"Angela, so you've got Claire and Angela - it's up to Leon to take the pick."
And I thought Leon and Ada would somehow end up together...
Posted by: RuRu on August 6, 2008 at 12:03:43
Can't wait to check this out, the trailer looks good.
Posted by: Hellsing on August 6, 2008 at 13:10:05
I hope that if Wesker makes an appearence on this, he is portrayed as the bad-ass he really is, not like in the movies. and since Leon is here maybe Ada will appear as well? i hope to see more cgi movies of resident evil in the future!! (a mansion incident cgi movie would be cool)
Posted by: coolpool55 on August 6, 2008 at 23:12:07
so when is Resident Evil: Degeneration dvd release date?
Posted by: Ryan Rotten on August 7, 2008 at 02:05:20
Right now there is no release date. "Later this year."
Posted by: loser_matt on August 9, 2008 at 12:19:19
I've been stoked bout this movie for a while...I would love to see an all CG take on the S.D. Perry series of books that are based off the games...and also there are a cpl of books in the series that are original stories by the author herself...
Resident Evil: Zero Hour
Resdient Evil: the Umbrella Conspiracy
Resident Evil: Caliban Cove
Resident Evil: City of the Dead
Resident Evil: Underworld
Resident Evil: Nemesis
Resident Evil: Code Veronica
If ur a fan of the games...check these books out...they're good.
Posted by: Sharagon on August 14, 2008 at 15:04:35
Actually, the books are just OK... some fans of RE will go as far as call them "glorified fanfiction".
Why? Because Perry loosely based the books on the games. You'll find that the game's plotlines and the books contradict themselves on several points. So when you read them, you just get pissed at the liberties she took in the books. Because in most cases, it was totally unnecessary.
Perry also has some weird obsession with Rebecca Chambers. Read the books and you'll agree with me. I never hated Becca in the games, but the book's version... ugh! You get annoyed by how many times Perry gushes at her.
And another thing, I know for a fact that most RE fans HATE a character she created: TRENT. They despise him more than Steve "Girlyman" Burnside and Ashley "Ballistics" Graham combined.
Posted by: jorge lugo on August 18, 2008 at 09:50:26
my question is when resident evil degeneration be release date on dvd please
Posted by: emmanuel flores on August 28, 2008 at 14:18:28
yeah im abig an of resient evil but dis is a question for capcom.......what happend to the dino crisis series ya guys never continued it
Posted by: 125_beta on September 10, 2008 at 19:58:17
1. Leon loves Ada, but the feeling isn't mutual. She just likes to use him to get viruses and such, so I knew all along it would come to Leon and Clair.
2. Did I just see Dr. Marcus? That guy with the long hair at the airport, I think that was Dr. Marcus! I thought he was dead.
Posted by: Britany on December 13, 2008 at 09:58:42
i didnt like the end of the movie i thought him and claire should have went together not him and her that was bull**** i like claire ithe other girl is so weak he dont need nobody like that he need someone who isn't afraid to SHOOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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