
Players join rookie police officer Leon Kennedy and college student Claire Redfield, who are thrust together by a disastrous outbreak in Raccoon City that transformed its population into deadly zombies. You don't mess with her.” To underline how Jill’s an impulsive sharp-shooter, the featurette also shows her killing a crow, a reference to how players can find some items in multiple Resident Evil games. In Resident Evil 2, the classic action, tense exploration, and puzzle solving gameplay that defined the Resident Evil series returns. In the featurette, John-Kamen also says that she loves horror movies and always goes, "‘If this really happened, how would I survive?’” The way the star sees it, “For Jill, it's guns… She works in the police force in the small town. In Jill’s case, she’s still a “bad-ass” according to John-Kamen.

Through these small summaries, Sony and Roberts show just how much the video game franchise inspired the theatrical adaptation and what liberties they took to put all of the fan-favorite characters in a single movie. So, of course, we all know what that means: Lily Gao’s Ada Wong is coming up next!Īs with previous featurettes, Jill’s video presents the character to the public with new scenes from the upcoming film are revealed. Kennedy, Kaya Scodelario’s Claire Redfield, Robbie Amell’s Chris Redfield, and Tom Hopper’s Albert Wesker. The video is part of a series that already explored Avan Jogia’s Leon S.

Hannah John-Kamen’s Jill Valentine is the star of a new Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City featurette.
