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'''The Hive''' is a ] ] underground ] located beneath ] in the ] video games, and is a setting for the ''Resident Evil'' films as well.<ref name="Rottentomatoes">{{cite news| title= Resident Evil Information| publisher= rottentomatoes.com| date= ]| url= http://au.rottentomatoes.com/m/resident_evil/about.php| accessdate= 2007-11-28}}</ref> For the first film, the incomplete ] station at ], Germany, was used as the ] for the facility during March 2001. Although the Hive was destroyed by the second ''Resident Evil'' film, a similar facility appeared in '']'', controlled by an ] known as The White Queen.<ref name="Extinction Notes">{{cite news| title=Extinction Production Notes| publisher= sonypictures.com| date= ]| url= http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/ResidentEvilExtinction_ProductionNotes.pdf| accessdate= 2007-11-28 |format=PDF}}</ref> |
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'''The Hive''' is a ] ] underground ] located beneath ] in the ] video games, and is a setting for the ''Resident Evil'' films as well.<ref name="Rottentomatoes">{{cite news| title= Resident Evil Information| publisher= rottentomatoes.com| date= ]| url= http://au.rottentomatoes.com/m/resident_evil/about.php| accessdate= 2007-11-28}}</ref> For the first film, the incomplete ] station at ], Germany, was used as the ] for the facility during March 2001. Although the Hive was destroyed in the ending of the second ''Resident Evil'' film, a similar facility appeared in '']'', controlled by an ] known as The White Queen.<ref name="Extinction Notes">{{cite news| title=Extinction Production Notes| publisher= sonypictures.com| date= ]| url= http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/ResidentEvilExtinction_ProductionNotes.pdf| accessdate= 2007-11-28 |format=PDF}}</ref> |
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==In the Resident Evil games== |
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==In the Resident Evil games== |
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==In the Resident Evil films== |
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==In the Resident Evil films== |
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In the film '']'', the Hive is a multi-level research facility, owned by Umbrella Corporation, deep under Raccoon City. Housing more than 500 research and support staff, the facility's security is controlled by an artificial intelligence, the Red Queen.<ref>{{cite video| people= Paul W.S. Anderson| title= ''DVD''| medium= DVD| publisher= Sony Entertainment| date= 2002}}</ref> The theft and deliberate release of one of the facility's products—the ]—starts the chain of events depicted in the film's opening. Instead of ] for the Hive and Raccoon City, the film crew filmed ] at ], Germany and ], Canada. The underground labyrinth structure of the Berlin ] was conducive to the acting and promoted a sense of realism and mood in the production.<ref>{{cite journal| title=Paul W.S. Anderson reanimates a game group of zombies in Resident Evil |author=Patrick Lee |date=], ] |journal=] |issue=256 |accessdate=2008-07-16}}</ref> Although the Hive is sealed off at the end of the film, it is reopened in '']'' by the Umbrella Corporation. Infected creatures spread out of the re-opened Hive into Raccoon City and Umbrella Corporation placed the city under quarantine, enforced by security forces. Near the end of the film, the city is destroyed with a missile. '']'' features another Hive in ], which is used for the research of a cure to the T-Virus and of the ] Program.<ref name="Extinction Notes">{{cite news| title=Extinction Production Notes| publisher= sonypictures.com| date= ]| url= http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/ResidentEvilExtinction_ProductionNotes.pdf| accessdate= 2007-11-28 |format=PDF}}</ref> This Hive is taken over by the protagonist ] at the end of the film. |
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In the film '']'', the Hive is a multi-level research facility, owned by Umbrella Corporation, deep under Raccoon City. Housing more than 500 research and support staff, the facility's security is controlled by an ], the Red Queen.<ref>{{cite video| people= Paul W.S. Anderson| title= ''DVD''| medium= DVD| publisher= Sony Entertainment| date= 2002}}</ref> The theft and deliberate release of one of the facility's products—the ]—starts the chain of events depicted in the film's opening. Instead of ] for the Hive and Raccoon City, the film crew filmed ] at ], Germany and ], Canada. The underground labyrinth structure of the Berlin ] was conducive to the acting and promoted a sense of realism and mood in the production.<ref>{{cite journal| title=Paul W.S. Anderson reanimates a game group of zombies in Resident Evil |author=Patrick Lee |date=], ] |journal=] |issue=256 |accessdate=2008-07-16}}</ref> Although the Hive is sealed off at the end of the film, it is reopened in '']'' by the Umbrella Corporation. Infected creatures spread out of the re-opened Hive into Raccoon City and Umbrella Corporation placed the city under quarantine, enforced by security forces. Near the end of the film, the city is destroyed with a missile. '']'' features another Hive in ], which is used for the research of a cure to the T-Virus and of the ] Program.<ref name="Extinction Notes">{{cite news| title=Extinction Production Notes| publisher= sonypictures.com| date= ]| url= http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/ResidentEvilExtinction_ProductionNotes.pdf| accessdate= 2007-11-28 |format=PDF}}</ref> This Hive is taken over by the protagonist ] at the end of the film. |
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== References == |
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== References == |