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After only a few years of acting training, Ever Anderson officially hit the big screen. Her film debut came about in the last installment of the “Resident Evil” franchise, which was aptly called “Resident Evil: The Final Chapter.” The 2016 film was directed by Paul W.S. Anderson, Milla Jovovich played Alice and Alicia Marcus, and Ever played the Red Queen and the younger version of Alicia Marcus. Needless to say, it was a family affair. And hey, who better to play the younger version of one of Jovovich’s characters than her real-life look alike?
The flick garnered some decent reviews from critics and fans of the zombie-killer series alike. As RogerEbert.com noted, “Even after 15 years of mashing mutants, [Jovovich] still brings enough energy and panache to the franchise, not to mention a commanding physical presence.” Funny enough, Ever didn’t get to see her acting debut on the big screen. As Jovovich told TMZ in 2017, her daughter was still too young to watch “Resident Evil: The Final Chapter.”
Unsurprisingly, Jovovich loved sharing the screen with her daughter. “It was so amazing to work with you,” the Hollywood veteran once said to her daughter on Facebook (via Entertainment Weekly). “You are [an] unbelievably talented actress, more talented than I’ve ever been. It was an honor and a privilege to work with you.”
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