Resident Evil All Movies Collection -2002-2016-... Apr 2026

This is where the franchise leaves the lab and explodes into the streets. Raccoon City is overrun. The military is building walls. And Alice has become a super-soldier thanks to a little T-Virus mutation.

Let’s be honest. If you were a gamer in the early 2000s, the idea of a Resident Evil movie felt like a double-edged syringe. On one hand, we had the haunting Spencer Mansion, the terrifying Nemesis, and the tactical coolness of S.T.A.R.S. On the other hand... Hollywood rarely gets video game adaptations right.

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A fun, messy, early-2000s time capsule. It knows it’s a B-movie and owns it. 3. Resident Evil: Extinction (2007) – Mad Max with Zombies The Vibe: Post-apocalyptic desert road trip.

Style over substance, but if you love slow-motion shotgun reloads, this is your movie. 5. Resident Evil: Retribution (2012) – The Inception of Zombies The Vibe: A greatest hits compilation. Resident Evil All Movies Collection -2002-2016-...

The editing is violent —literally. Shots rarely last longer than one second. Some fans hated the shaky-cam. Others loved the visceral chaos. Also, they kill off a major game character in the first ten minutes ( cough Wesker cough ).

Over the next 14 years and six films, we watched Milla Jovovich kick, shoot, and psychic-blast her way through hordes of the infected. Was it a faithful adaptation? No. Was it a wildly entertaining, gloriously chaotic, slow-motion gun-fest? Absolutely. This is where the franchise leaves the lab

The first film is arguably the "smartest" of the bunch. Set almost entirely in —an underground genetic research facility owned by the Umbrella Corporation—the movie is lean, mean, and claustrophobic.

This is the entry. Alice leads a caravan, fights zombie crows (yes, crows), and faces off against her own clones. It’s weird. It’s desert-dirty. It also introduces Claire Redfield (Ali Larter), who does a decent job, even if she isn’t the fiery redhead from the games. And Alice has become a super-soldier thanks to

Here is your complete guide to the . 1. Resident Evil (2002) – The One That Started It All The Vibe: Cyberpunk horror meets The Haunting of Hill House .

A solid B+. Great atmosphere, limited CGI, and a creepy, industrial score. 2. Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004) – Welcome to Raccoon City The Vibe: Dawn of the Dead meets a Michael Bay music video.