Last week we learned that the Resident Evil Netflix show will start prepping in April, and actual filming will take place between June and October. We also learned that its first season will feature eight one-hour episodes.

Today Netflix published an official description of the Resident Evil show, seemingly by accident because the description has since been taken down again. Luckily an archived version of the description remains online, courtesy of Wayback Machine. It reads,

The town of Clearfield, MD has long stood in the shadow of three seemingly unrelated behemoths—the Umbrella Corporation, the decommissioned Greenwood Asylum, and Washington, D.C. Today, twenty-six years after the discovery of the T-Virus, secrets held by the three will start to be revealed at the first signs of outbreak. Official description of Netflix’ Resident Evil show, via @RE_Wiki

Some plot details were revealed last year in a report, according to which “the plan is for the series to expand the Resident Evil universe and deepen the exiting mytholog…” and to “explore the dark inner workings of the Umbrella Corporation and the new world order caused by the outbreak of the T-virus.”