Lily Gao recently played the character in the movie Welcome to Raccoon City. Resident Evil on Netflix is not the only adaptation of the video games to tease Wong in future installments.
The character may appear in Season 2 of the Netflix adaptation. Or take control of the powerful Kandarian Demon to hunt Ash and his friends while possessing Deadites, the environment, and even the survivors themselves as you seek to swallow their souls.Ada Wong in the "Resident Evil 2" remake. In the game, “Work together as a team of four survivors, exploring, looting, crafting, managing your fear, and finding key artifacts to seal the breach between worlds.
Several characters from the movies and TV series are playable in the game at launch, along with four different versions of Deadite-slaying horror hero Ash Williams. This marks the first time Evil Dead 2013 has been included in Evil Dead: The Game, and we can’t help but wonder if more characters – perhaps a remake map? – will be joining Mia soon…īoss Team Games and Saber Interactive’s Evil Dead: The Game features single-player and co-op gameplay, promising to be the ultimate Evil Dead experience in the world of video games. Mia has become a fan favorite Evil Dead character over the years, with many fans begging for her to be added to Evil Dead: The Game. Much like Ash Williams before her, Mia emerged triumphant from the cabin in the woods, losing a hand in the process. Mia was played by Jane Levy in the 2013 movie, the sole survivor of the film’s Kandarian nightmare.
Stay tuned for more news on the next update which will also include free content for all.” Saber reveals in today’s Instagram update (embedded below), “Mia Allen is coming to Evil Dead: The Game as a Survivor this September as part of our next DLC update!
Teased by Saber Interactive yesterday, the team has confirmed this afternoon that Mia Allen from the Evil Dead remake will be joining Evil Dead: The Game this coming September. Nevertheless, one can add another piece to the speculation puzzle as to what Capcom has planned for the future, Resident Evil-related or not. Stephanie has done work with the Gears and Tomb Raider franchises, after all, so that might be what she was referring to. However, this could also mean that Stephanie meant that she had worked with one of the RE3 voice actors on another project, entirely.
Now, one could jump on this, saying that Capcom is working on a Code: Veronica remake, but given that we’re apparently getting Resident Evil 4 instead, that shoots this one down.
When commenting on how it’s been great to interact with the other performers from the Resident Evil 3 remake, Stephanie mentions having worked with one of them on an upcoming project. The podcast, which featured the main casts of both of the recent Resident Evil remakes alongside each other, was a lighthearted affair, with the cast members discussing their experiences working on the games, their thoughts on video games, and so on. So, remember back in October when Resident Evil 2 remake voice actress Stephanie Panisello (who voiced Claire in the remake) had expressed interest in doing a Code: Veronica remake should Capcom decide to go through with it? Well, in a recent podcast produced by Residence of Evil, Steph hints at some interesting happenings.