The Resident Evil film series (2002–2016), consisting of six live-action movies distributed by Screen Gems, represents one of the most commercially successful yet critically contentious video game adaptations in cinema history. Spanning from Paul W.S. Anderson’s 2002 original to The Final Chapter in 2016, the collection diverges significantly from its Capcom source material. This paper examines the series as a unified collection, focusing on three core areas: the creation of an original protagonist (Alice), the prioritization of action-horror aesthetics over game-faithful narrative, and the resulting transmedia dissonance that both alienated purists and attracted a mainstream audience.
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The containment failure in Raccoon City was not enough; the T-virus has spread worldwide, turning the global landscape into an arid, post-apocalyptic desert. Alice, now hiding in the Nevada desert, discovers she possesses devastating telekinetic powers. She crosses paths with a convoy of survivors led by Claire Redfield. As they attempt to reach a rumored safe haven in Alaska, Umbrella's head researcher, Dr. Isaacs, tracks Alice down to harvest her blood and create a cure—by deploying hordes of genetically modified, super-fast zombies. Resident Evil All Movies Collection -2002-2016-...
Despite flashbacks, the story flows best in release order. However, note that The Final Chapter directly ignores the cliffhanger of Retribution (the White House fight is resolved in the film’s first 5 minutes). Do not expect logical consistency.
: Leon and Chris Redfield team up to stop a viral attack in New York City. Resident Evil: Death Island (2023) The Resident Evil film series (2002–2016), consisting of
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The Resident Evil films are known for evolving from straightforward survival horror into an action-centric sci-fi franchise. While the early films relied on atmospheric horror, the later entries focused on stylized combat, superhuman abilities, and ambitious visual effects. This paper examines the series as a unified
This installment operates as a high-concept, simulation-driven action piece. Alice wakes up inside Umbrella’s prime testing facility located beneath the Russian Arctic. The facility contains massive, hyper-realistic simulations of global cities (Tokyo, New York, Moscow) used to demonstrate the virus to potential foreign buyers. Assisted by a strike team sent by an unexpected ally, Alice must fight her way through the simulations. The film brings back several deceased franchise characters via Umbrella cloning technology, raising the visual spectacle and martial arts choreography to its peak. Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016)
The plot follows Alice, who has been genetically altered by Umbrella to possess superhuman abilities. The city is sealed off, and a new terrifying creature called the Nemesis is unleashed to kill surviving members of the S.T.A.R.S. (Special Tactics And Rescue Service) team. The film ends with Alice and her allies escaping the city before it is destroyed by a nuclear blast.
Paul W.S. Anderson Box Office: $300 Million (The highest-grossing of the series)