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The fourth instalment in the video game adaptation series will be in 3D, with Milla and her co-stars - Heroes actress Ali Larter and Prison Break's Wentworth Miller - leaping out of the screen at the audience.
And Jovovich promises viewers they will love the immersive experience.
She said: "I'm blown away by the things that I've seen so far that we've done - I mean, we're flipping out doing it, so I would imagine people will flip out seeing it.
"It's in 3D, which is making this movie just come to life in a way that none of the other films can even pretend to, because it's sucking the audience in," she said.
"It is just the most action-packed, the most crazy, full-on experience that you could imagine from a Resident Evil movie. I think it's going to be 'sick'!"
Milla means 'sick' in the slang sense of awesome or excellent, of course.
She added that after playing superhuman security officer Alice in four Resident Evil films, the character has become a part of her.
"I'm attached to her now. Now I feel in a sense like it's family. It's really kind of become such a huge part of my world, and the training process, and being able to just to go through all these adventures, it's a lot of fun," she told Entertainment Tonight.
Resident Evil: Afterlife, directed by Milla's English husband Paul WS Anderson, will be released on September 10. (blogs.coventrytelegraph.net)
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