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Milla Jovovich Hints at Big Fight Sequence in 'Resident Evil 5'
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Through her Twitter acount, Jovovich reveals that she's shooting a 'Rolls Royce chase sequence' featuring 'lots of explosions, glass shattering n running from zombies.'

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Milla Jovovich has unveiled more spoilerish details of "Resident Evil: Retribution". After sharing tons of on-set footage from the video game-adapted film, the Ukrainian actress hinted at the film's big fight scene, which is said to be involving a lot of explosions and zombies.

Taking to her Twitter on Friday, November 25, she wrote, "...2day we're still in the middle of the Rolls Royce chase sequence, so lots of explosions, glass shattering n running from zombies." She added, "It's a pretty closed set, so I don't know if I'll be able 2 send any vids, but I'll let u know when sumthing interesting happens!"

To open in U.S. theaters on September 14, 2012, "Resident Evil 5" is on its final month of filming. Among the returning cast members are Boris Kodjoe as Luther West, Michelle Rodriguez as Rain Ocampo, and Sienna Guillory as Jill Valentine. Johann Urb, Li Bingbing and Kevin Durand have been added to the ensemble.

The story will be set in 1998, before the events of the first movie took place. Back in October, director Paul W.S. Anderson said that he will focus on more action rather than just horror in the upcoming movie.

"We're bringing in the Las Plagas parasite, which I love because it allows the undead to basically run around, ride motorbikes, and shoot machine guns, which no one's done before," he explained. "There's a great action sequence which we've been inspired by from the fifth game, which is where the characters are driving in a Hummer through the desert and they're being chased by zombies shooting machine gun on motorbike."

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