A claustrophobic introduction to "The Hive" and the deadly T-virus.
Alice wakes up with amnesia in a deserted mansion. A military tactical unit intercepts her and forces entry into The Hive to contain a rogue artificial intelligence known as the Red Queen. The team quickly discovers that a weaponized pathogen, the T-virus, has escaped, mutating the facility's staff into flesh-eating zombies and releasing biologically engineered monsters.
Alice awakens in an abandoned hospital to find the city overrun. To escape before Umbrella purges the city with a tactical nuclear strike, she teams up with tactical police officers and fan-favorite game characters.
The fifth installment, Resident Evil: Retribution , served as an ambitious, mind-bending celebration of the franchise’s history, structural design, and fan-favorite characters.
2. Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004): Outbreak in Raccoon City
As Umbrella plans to sanitize the infection by dropping a tactical nuclear bomb on the city, the group must rescue a scientist's daughter to secure a way out. This installment leans heavily into high-octane action and introduces the franchise’s ultimate bio-weapon: the Nemesis. Resident Evil: Extinction (2007)
The Resident Evil All Movies Collection is a must-have for fans of the franchise. The collection includes all six films, from the original 2002 film to the final chapter in 2016. The series offers a unique blend of action, horror, and sci-fi elements, making it a thrilling ride for viewers.
Urban warfare, civilian evacuation, and biological evolution.
The Final Chapter abandoned the pristine, stylized 3D look of the previous two films in favor of a frantic, handheld, post-apocalyptic aesthetic. The narrative neatly tied up the franchise's overarching mythology, revealing the true nature of the Umbrella Corporation's apocalyptic goals and providing a definitive, emotional resolution to Alice’s identity crisis. The Enduring Legacy of the Jovovich-Anderson Era
A claustrophobic introduction to "The Hive" and the deadly T-virus.
Alice wakes up with amnesia in a deserted mansion. A military tactical unit intercepts her and forces entry into The Hive to contain a rogue artificial intelligence known as the Red Queen. The team quickly discovers that a weaponized pathogen, the T-virus, has escaped, mutating the facility's staff into flesh-eating zombies and releasing biologically engineered monsters.
Alice awakens in an abandoned hospital to find the city overrun. To escape before Umbrella purges the city with a tactical nuclear strike, she teams up with tactical police officers and fan-favorite game characters. Resident Evil All Movies Collection -2002-2016-...
The fifth installment, Resident Evil: Retribution , served as an ambitious, mind-bending celebration of the franchise’s history, structural design, and fan-favorite characters.
2. Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004): Outbreak in Raccoon City A claustrophobic introduction to "The Hive" and the
As Umbrella plans to sanitize the infection by dropping a tactical nuclear bomb on the city, the group must rescue a scientist's daughter to secure a way out. This installment leans heavily into high-octane action and introduces the franchise’s ultimate bio-weapon: the Nemesis. Resident Evil: Extinction (2007)
The Resident Evil All Movies Collection is a must-have for fans of the franchise. The collection includes all six films, from the original 2002 film to the final chapter in 2016. The series offers a unique blend of action, horror, and sci-fi elements, making it a thrilling ride for viewers. The team quickly discovers that a weaponized pathogen,
Urban warfare, civilian evacuation, and biological evolution.
The Final Chapter abandoned the pristine, stylized 3D look of the previous two films in favor of a frantic, handheld, post-apocalyptic aesthetic. The narrative neatly tied up the franchise's overarching mythology, revealing the true nature of the Umbrella Corporation's apocalyptic goals and providing a definitive, emotional resolution to Alice’s identity crisis. The Enduring Legacy of the Jovovich-Anderson Era