Zombies never go out of style, and apparently they’re still pretty scary, at least judging by the public reaction to Netflix’s candid camera/social experiment, which placed a display case with an “infected” human specimen on a busy city street. T-Virus from Resident Evilcapturing the reaction of passers-by to the progressive (and monstrous) transformation.

Building on the success of one of the most beloved and best-selling survival horror video games of all time, the Resident Evil series (July 14 on Netflix) tells a new story across two different timelines.
In the first, 14-year-old sisters Jade and Billie Wesker move to New Raccoon City, a city of industries and offices that they have to get used to despite themselves in their mid-teens. The more time passes, the more they realize that the city is not what it seems and that their father is hiding dark secrets. Secrets that can destroy the world.
In the second, we are catapulted into the future, a decade later. There are now less than fifteen million people and more than six billion monsters on Earth: humans and animals infected with the virus T. A 30-year-old Jade tries to survive in this new world, tormented by the secrets of the past about her. sister, her father and herself. .


Source: Lega Nerd

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