New Behind-The-Scenes Image Released for ‘Resident Evil’ Fan Film ‘The Keeper’s Diary: A Biohazard Story’

A week in, and the Indiegogo campaign for the Resident Evil fan film The Keeper’s Diary: A Biohazard Story is already at 44% funding with 20 days left. Director/producer Andrew Saullo and team are still forging ahead with preparations for the shoot, and have shared a behind-the-scenes look at one of the sets for the film.

Courtesy of Will at Resident Evil Central, the set in question is of The Keeper’s Room, specifically modelled after the 2002 remake of Resident Evil. On top of showing The Keeper (played by Chris Redfield himself, Charlie Kraslavsky) slowly succumbing to the T-Virus infection, will the film include just how that zombie ended up in the closet? We’ll have to wait and see.

Of course, that all depends on the film getting its funding, which is an “all or nothing” project.

Inspired by the original Resident Evil and its 2002 remake, The Keeper’s Diary is an adaptation of the diary entry of the same name found in the Spencer Mansion. It summarizes a researcher succumbing to a viral outbreak in an underground research facility. The film will also feature the talents of Ward E. Sexton, who provided the “Resident Evil” voiceover when you started a new game.

 

 

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