It provides closure. After six movies, you finally get to see Alice complete her mission.
The Resident Evil franchise has been a staple of horror and action in the film industry, with a total of six movies released between 2002 and 2016. Here's a rundown of the entire collection:
Essential for lore, but the weakest of the first three.
: The first film shot in 3D, featuring Alice's assault on Umbrella HQ.
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It brings back fan-favorite actors like Michelle Rodriguez and introduces Leon S. Kennedy and Ada Wong. 6. Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016)
After years of escalating globe-trotting sci-fi, The Final Chapter brought the story full circle. Alice returns to the ruins of Raccoon City and enters the dilapidated Hive to secure an airborne anti-virus. While the hyper-fast editing style was polarizing, it provided massive narrative payoffs, explaining Alice's true origins and the Umbrella Corporation's ultimate corporate endgame.
Alice returns to where it all began—the Hive in Raccoon City—to release the antivirus and end the threat for good.
Let’s break down the and rank them from "Biohazardous mess" to "Absolute top-tier chaos." It provides closure
– The world turns into a desert wasteland.
Alice wakes up with amnesia in a mansion that serves as a front for the Hive. She joins a commando team to shut down the Red Queen—an AI that has killed everyone in the facility to contain the T-virus.
Afterlife marked the return of Paul W.S. Anderson to the director’s chair and was heavily marketed around its groundbreaking 3D technology (using the Fusion Camera System developed by James Cameron for Avatar ). While visually stunning, the plot—revolving around an infected prison in Los Angeles—feels stagnant compared to other entries.
– The global hunt for Umbrella clones. Here's a rundown of the entire collection: Essential
Resident Evil All Movies Collection (2002–2016): Top Ranked & Reviewed
This entry brought a Mad Max vibe to the series. The arid, desolate atmosphere, coupled with the introduction of clone Alice and upgraded, hyper-aware zombies, makes it stand out. It feels like a genuine, high-stakes fight for survival against a total ecological collapse.
The video-game-style level design allows the film to jump rapidly between radically different environments and enemy types.