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Ali Larter as a red head - Resident Evil 4 starts production!

Last week, if you haven't heard, Resident Evil 4: Afterlife has started production.  The proof of that not only comes from Screen Gems but actress Ali Larter's hair who returns to the franchise as Claire Redfield.   While out and about, Larter was seen and captured (as you see here) with bright red hair which is a bit of a whiplash for those of us who are used to her gorgeous blond hair.  She also, I'm sure, had to figure out scheduling because HEROES is still shooting its current season.

The folks from ComingSoon.net have the full story on the production start for RE 4.  Here's a snippet:

Screen Gems and Constantin Film announced today that Resident Evil: Afterlife, the next installment in the widely successful "Resident Evil" film franchise has begun production in Toronto, Canada. The fourth film, which will be shot and released in 3-D, is a first in the "Resident Evil" film franchise. Most of the key creative players, who turned the "Resident Evil" film franchise into a global phenomenon, will be reprising their roles in "Afterlife."

Actress Milla Jovovich returns as the zombie-fighting heroine Alice. Ali Larter reprises her role as Claire Redfield from Resident Evil: Extinction. Spencer Locke, who played K-Mart in "Extinction," is also set to return. New to the film franchise is leading man Wentworth Miller, who has signed on as Chris Redfield – Claire's brother and a popular character from the game series. Shawn Roberts will take over the role of Alice's nemesis Wesker. Boris Kodjoe and Kim Coates have also been cast.

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