Netflix’s Resident Evil is kicking off a new era for the franchise on the small screen. After years of movie adaptations starring Milla Jovovich and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson, the franchise is shifting gears to tell a story unlike any we’ve ever seen on the big screen or in the games. This new Resident Evil series ditches Chris and Claire Redfield, Leon S. Kennedy, and Jill Valentine to tell a modern-day story about Albert Wesker and his family.
Starring the great Lance Reddick as the classic Resident Evil villain, the series not only gives us a complete reimagining of the character as a family man but also introduces us to his two teen daughters, Jade (Ella Balinska/Tamara Smart) and Billie (Adeline Rudolph/Siena Agudong), who have their own issues to deal with, like having to upend their whole lives to move with their father to...
Starring the great Lance Reddick as the classic Resident Evil villain, the series not only gives us a complete reimagining of the character as a family man but also introduces us to his two teen daughters, Jade (Ella Balinska/Tamara Smart) and Billie (Adeline Rudolph/Siena Agudong), who have their own issues to deal with, like having to upend their whole lives to move with their father to...
- 7/15/2022
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
The Military Wives Choir and Gareth Malone have been crowned as this year's Christmas number one with their song 'Wherever You Are'. The group triumphed over tracks such as Little Mix's 'Cannonball', Lou Monte's 'Dominick the Donkey', 'Paradise' by Coldplay and Nirvana's 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' in the race for the festive top spot. Malone formed the Military Wives Choir - which comprises the wives, partners and girlfriends of serving armed forces members - for his BBC Two factual show The Choir: Military Wives. He offered his congratulations to the choir on Twitter, writing: "Congratulations ladies. You did it. Be very very proud. Gxxxx." 'Wherever You Are' was made Vat exempt following a request from Conservative MP Oliver (more)...
- 12/25/2011
- by By Kate Goodacre
- Digital Spy
Chris Moyles has spearheaded a campaign to get a 1960 novelty song into the Christmas singles chart this Sunday. The song 'Dominick the Donkey (The Italian Christmas Donkey)' by Lou Monte has been the subject of a running gag on Radio 1's Chris Moyles Show for several years, in connection to the show's newsreader Dominic Byrne. After playing the track for many years, Moyles told his listeners on Monday (December 19) that he was going to purchase the track in order to get it inside the official Christmas chart. "Many people have been asking us, 'Dominick the Donkey' - can I get hold of it? We have said to people, 'Cool your horses'," he said on his show. "The day has arrived, it's time to say, 'Would you like to?' I'm not asking you to. Do your kids love it? If we leave Britian (more)...
- 12/20/2011
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
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