Afterlife marked the return of Paul W.S. Anderson to the director’s chair and revolutionized the franchise's visuals by utilizing state-of-the-art 3D technology pioneered by James Cameron’s Avatar .
The revelation of the true nature of the T-Virus, Umbrella, and Alice’s origin. Evolution of the Franchise
When Paul W.S. Anderson’s Resident Evil hit theaters in 2002, it arrived at a strange crossroads. Video game movies were notoriously panned by critics, and the survival-horror genre was still finding its footing in Hollywood. What followed was a six-film saga spanning 14 years, grossing over $1.2 billion worldwide, and creating a cinematic universe entirely distinct from the Capcom games that inspired it. Resident Evil All Movies Collection -2002-2016-...
Whether you are watching for the slow-motion headshots, the laser grids, or the incredible chemistry of Milla Jovovich and Michelle Rodriguez, the demands to be binged.
Centers primarily on resolving the film-exclusive mythology, though it retains iconic elements like the Red Queen and Umbrella infrastructure. Chronological Watch Order Afterlife marked the return of Paul W
Alice is forced to return to where it all started: Raccoon City and The Hive. The Red Queen reveals that Umbrella has developed an airborne antiviral capable of destroying every T-Virus organism on Earth. Alice enters a race against time against Dr. Alexander Isaacs to unleash the cure, discovering the shocking truth about her own identity and past along the way.
Alice, now enhanced with superhuman strength and agility due to biogenetic experimentation, teams up with fan-favorite video game characters making their live-action debuts: S.T.A.R.S. officer Jill Valentine (Sienna Guillory) and mercenary Carlos Olivera (Oded Fehr). The group is contacted by Dr. Charles Ashford, an Umbrella scientist who offers them a way out of the city in exchange for rescuing his young daughter, Angie. Evolution of the Franchise When Paul W
After using her clone army to attack Umbrella’s underground headquarters in Tokyo, Alice is stripped of her superhuman powers by Albert Wesker. She flies to Alaska to find the survivors from the previous film, only to discover it was a trap. Alice and a memory-wiped Claire Redfield travel to a ruined Los Angeles, where they find a small group of survivors barricaded inside a high-security prison surrounded by thousands of zombies. They learn that "Arcadia" is actually a massive Umbrella freighter ship floating off the coast.