The film expands on the first, introducing new characters and a larger scope. The action sequences are more intense, and the special effects have improved significantly. While some critics argue that the film is too similar to the first, Apocalypse is a worthy sequel that delivers on its promise of thrills and excitement.
6-Movie Collection ( Resident Evil through The Final Chapter ) Genre: Action / Horror / Sci-Fi Overall Rating: ★★★½☆ (3.5/5)
The is not high art. It’s not even faithful to the games. But it is a glorious, unapologetic celebration of 2000s action-horror excess. Milla Jovovich delivers one of cinema’s most durable action heroines, and the practical effects in the first three films remain impressive today.
It surpassed its predecessor by pulling in $129 million globally. Resident Evil: Extinction (2007) resident evil all movies collection 20022016 top
The inclusion of Nemesis, Jill Valentine’s tactical outfit, and the S.T.A.R.S. police force makes this a fan-favorite for gamers.
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It more than doubled the gross of the previous film, cementing the franchise as an international box office powerhouse. 5. Resident Evil: Retribution (2012) Director: Paul W.S. Anderson Global Box Office: $240 million The film expands on the first, introducing new
Imperfect but iconic. Nemesis’s "You’re going to die" line is legendary. Best creature design of the series.
5. Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016) - The Best Conclusion
: Seeking a safe haven called "Arcadia," Alice teams up with Claire Redfield to infiltrate a prison surrounded by the infected. Resident Evil: Retribution (2012) 6-Movie Collection ( Resident Evil through The Final
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The Resident Evil movies are successful because they don't try to be slow-burn horror; they embrace high-octane action, stylish visuals, and Milla Jovovich’s dedication to the physical role of Alice. This 2002–2016 collection remains a benchmark for video game adaptations. If you're a fan of these movies, I can help you find:
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