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Monday January 14th 2008

Resident Evil: Extinction

The third bloodthirsty instalment in the hugely successful Resident Evil franchise, Resident Evil: Extinction, is released to buy on DVD, Blu-ray Disc and UMD Video and to rent on DVD from 18th February 2008, courtesy of Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.

Based on the hugely popular survival horror video games from Capcom, Resident Evil: Extinction picks up where the last film left off and finds our heroes drifting in a desolate world populated by blood-crazed zombies. Milla Jovovich (Fifth Element, Ultraviolet) resumes her role as Alice, the genetically altered zombie killer who continues her fight against the T Virus and the evil Umbrella Corporation from the dusty wilds of the Nevada Desert. Once again she is aided and abetted by Resident Evil veterans including ODED Fehr (Resident Evil: Apocalypse, The Mummy), Iain Glen (Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Kingdom of Heaven) and Mike Epps (Resident Evil: Apocalypse). Star of the hit TV series Heroes Ali Larter (Final Destination) and RnB superstar Ashanti (Coach Carter) also join the cast.

Bursting with non-stop gory action and awesome special effects, the DVD and Blu-ray also boasts a huge array of special features, including three new behind the scenes featurettes, 11 deleted scenes and a sneak peak at the forthcoming Resident Evil: Degeneration. However one looks at it, both format releases mean that Resident Evil: Extinction is the perfect treat for any fan.

Also available to buy is a must-have trilogy box set which features all three films in the Resident Evil series.

DVD Extras

  • Deleted scenes
  • Sneak peak at Resident Evil: Degeneration
  • Filmmakers commentary
  • Making of featurettes:
    • Alice Vision: Preproduction
    • The Big Bang: Shooting Resident Evil: Extinction
    • Bigger, Faster, Stronger: The Undead Evolve
    • Vegas Visual Effects: Miniatures

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