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Capcom released a Hollywood-level short film for Resident Evil Requiem starring the lead of "He's a Bullet"

Capcom clearly intends to sell many copies of Resident Evil Requiem to Americans: advertisements for the game with a QR code leading to YouTube have appeared in New York and Los Angeles, including Times Square and Hollywood. There, you can watch the three-minute film "Evil Always Had a Name" starring Maika Monroe ("The Stranger," "He's a Bullet"): "A requiem for the dead. A nightmare for the living."

The actress plays the role of a mother trying to save her daughter amid the nightmare in Raccoon City in 1998.

Entertainment Weekly spoke with those involved back in early November and has finally published an interview with photos from the short film shoot in Mexico City.

We had a lot of extras in zombie makeup just wandering around, which was pretty fun. Police officers, dogs, smoke machines—it was just chaos. I mean, it really felt like chaos. What I liked about it was that there was a lot of heart in it. It's a really heartbreaking story that you follow. I just thought it was a very interesting and new way to show the release of this video game.

Maika Monroe, actress