Resident Evil writer-director and Milla’s fiancé Paul W.S. Anderson recently discussed the possibility of a fourth installment in the Resident Evil film franchise with MTV:
Resident Evil: Extinction, the third video-game to big screen adaptation in the popular series will likely not be the last, Anderson said, although talks for a fourth film are still in the very earliest stages of development. “I’m just starting to talk to Sony about it,” Anderson confessed. “I don’t even know if anything will come of it, but there’s a possibility it might happen.”
It would seem like a sure thing given the ending of Extinction, which saw Alice (Milla Jovovich) beside herself with rage — literally, thanks to hundreds of perfect clones - promising to travel to the Umbrella Corporation’s headquarters in Japan. But Anderson, who scripted the first three films, says a concrete story hasn’t yet been decided upon. In fact, it’s coming up with a plausible, kick-ass story that’s momentarily holding him up.
“I love the Resident Evil franchise and we always try to make the best possible movie we can. If we could find a good Resident Evil 4 to make, then we would do it,” he said. “But I wouldn’t just do it for the sake of it, that’s for sure.”
More material related to the Resident Evil films available at Resident Evil Web. So how about it, guys? Would you welcome a fourth Resident Evil movie?









Azazel (2009)
A Perfect Getaway (2009)
Resident Evil: Extinction (2007)

