“Resident Evil”, the new series of netlix, premiered its first season and has not left fans indifferent. The differences from the original video games were evident from the trailers, but the story has drawn attention on its own.
As we have seen, Albert Wesker, an employee of the Umbrella Corporation, is the father of two girls: Billie and Jade. The family lives peacefully in the rebuilt Raccoon City, but they try to filter out the company’s experiments and bad practices.
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Once the young women infiltrate the laboratory, they take evidence and open a sealed room where a dog infected with the T-virus was found. When this creature bites Billie, the beginning of the end begins for humanity.
Wesker arrives in time to rescue them and cares for his newly infected daughter at home. When she asks him if she should isolate herself to avoid infecting them, he replies: “No, it’s not like COVID,” not knowing if she will end up contracting the same mutation as the dog.
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It should be noted that the story takes place in mid-2022, so the reference and comparison are more than justified. After all, the coronavirus pandemic was the biggest public health emergency in recent years.
What is “Resident Evil” about?
We are in a post-apocalyptic world after the release of a deadly virus that has turned people into insane and bloodthirsty creatures. In this scenario, Jade Wesker, the daughter of Albert Wesker, has nightmares about what happened in New Raccoon City long ago and her father’s chilling connections to the Umbrella Corporation.
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