Attendees were treated to the world-first public viewing of the film’s opening sequence—an army of Alice clones infiltrating the Umbrella Corporation’s underground Tokyo fortress. This footage remained locked away from the general internet for weeks, generating immense organic hype.
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: This sequence was filmed at the Oshawa Executive Airport . Only seven real planes were available; they were moved around and digitally composited to look like dozens. Attendees were treated to the world-first public viewing
The exclusive technology on set dictated a brand-new style of action choreography. Anderson slowed down the frantic editing styles common in late-2000s action movies, opting instead for elongated, slow-motion sequences. These extended shots allowed the audience to fully absorb the depth of the 3D environments during complex stunt sequences, such as Alice's dramatic rooftop dive or the high-stakes shower room battle. : This sequence was filmed at the Oshawa Executive Airport