“Resident Evil: Island of Deathis the zombie franchise’s newest CGI film opening this summer, and as curious as it is, it turns out that the biggest of the mysteries hinted at had absolutely nothing to do with zombies. themselves. What am I doing? talking? Well, what? By showing the characters of Rebecca, Jill and Claire in a trailer, fans of the films could only ask themselves one question: why don’t the girls age?
Fans Finally Find The Answer To Why Resident Evil Girls Don’t Age
In case you want to see the trailer I’m talking about before we dig a little deeper into the subject, I’ll leave you with the new music video for “Resident Evil: Death Island” recently shared:
And now that you have been able to see with your own eyes the center of all the controversies, I will comment below how did the subject pass in RRSS:
- Obviously, the trailer makes it clear that Rebecca, Jill and Claire look exactly alike in Resident Evil: Death Island as in previous iterations of the franchise… and that doesn’t make the slightest sense if you think about it.
- Why doesn’t that make sense? Why Resident Evil: Death Island takes place 17 years after the first appearances of the three female characters, who look the same or even younger than during their first adventures in the Resident Evil universe. However, other characters like Chris DO who clearly show aging.
- What conclusion have Resident Evil fans reached to explain this inconsistency? Well all the girls stay young for have been infected with a virus:
- Jill was infected with the T virus.
- Claire was infected with the T-Phobos virus.
- Rebecca was infected with the A virus.
- Therefore, since 17 meant absolutely nothing physically to any of the Resident Evil girls, It seems logical to assume that not only in Resident Evil: Death Island, but surely in later feature films, we’ll see them looking exactly the same..
Honestly, I don’t know if this is going to end up being sustainable in the long run for the “Resident Evil” movies, basically because at this rate We will reach a point where Chris and Leon will be in a nursing home and Jill and Claire will continue to perform stunts to kill any zombie threat that comes their way.. Will this be addressed directly in “Resident Evil: Death Island”? Well, who knows, but of course the only plausible explanation seems to be the fans at this point.