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Netflix's 'Resident Evil' CG anime leans on familiar voice actors

'Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness' uses the voice actors from 2019's 'Resident Evil 2' remake.

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We're still waiting to hear more about the live-action Resident Evil show Netflix has in development, but tonight the streamer revealed more details about its anime series that will arrive later this year. Timed to coincide with the game's 25th anniversary, Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness will follow along as Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield investigate two zombie outbreaks, eventually reuniting at the White House.

Leon and Claire will be voiced by Nick Apostolides and Stephanie Panisello, respectively, with the two reprising their voice roles from the Resident Evil 2 remake that came out in 2019. Netflix and Capcom will reveal more about the show during the AnimeJapan 2021 event on March 27th.