‘Resident Evil’ Star Siena Agudong Explains Billie’s Future, That Zombie Bite and Clones

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Siena Agudong has no idea what the fake blood on Netflix's ResidentEvil was made of: 'It tasted like sugary gel. In the beginning it wasn’t so bad, but at the end, oh my goodness. That was definitely something I wasn’t looking forward to getting more of.'

heads off to New York University for school this fall, she made a stop at New Raccoon City for Netflix’s “Resident Evil” series. Based on the popular video game franchise, the horror show is filled with decaying zombies, bloody chainsaws and monstrous undead animal hybrids. For Agudong, who’s appeared in several Nickelodeon and Disney Channel projects in her young career, “Resident Evil” marked her biggest role yet and her jump into horror.

After being bitten by one of the zombie dogs, Billie becomes infected with the virus, but thanks to Albert and Umbrella’s experiments on her when she was younger, she’s able to partially resist the undead urge for flesh. That is, until the finale where she’s briefly overcome by the sickness and bites into her classmate Simon’s arm — and he’s then killed by his own mother and CEO of Umbrella Evelyn Marcus before turning becoming infected.

How did you and Adeline, who plays older Billie, decide on how to play the same character but 14 years apart?

 

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