Despite all the criticism you’ve received, Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City It remains one of the most anticipated films by fans of the franchise. For a few months we already knew that the film released by Sony Pictures Releasing based on the events at Spencer Mansion and Raccoon City It will feature characters and creatures from the original video games, but that seems not to be all. Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City will also include one of the most iconic winks of the saga, and it’s about the piano puzzle.
During the newly revealed clip of Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, we can see several of the most important characters, such as Jill Valentine and Albert Wesker. This is when it appears the famous Moonlight Sonata that is part of the piano puzzle that we found in the bar at the Spencer Mansion during the events of the first game –as well as in its remake of 2002/2015-, and that once we have touched it gives us access to a secret area of the room.
EXCLUSIVE: A new clip from Resident Evil: Welcome To Raccoon City reveals the origin story behind Resident Evil’s key villain and who he really is underneath the sunglasses… pic.twitter.com/upEixiASxf
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Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City will modify certain aspects of the story
The film will feature several of the franchise’s most iconic characters, such as Leon Kennedy, Jill Valentine, Claire Redfield, Chris Redfield and Albert Wesker. In addition, we know that those responsible have decided to modify some details of the original story, such as the relationship between Jill and Wesker, who will have a romantic relationship and who is expected to produce more surprise when revealing the betrayal of the latter to his fellow STARS
Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City will be released in theaters this November 24, 2021 by Sony Pictures Releasing. Despite having his detractors within his own community, it is interesting to see the amount of detail faithful to the original games that the company has decided to include within the feature film.