Evil All Movies Collection -2002-2016-... — Resident

Alexander Witt Box Office: $129 Million

High-intensity, kinetic action editing and a narrative that masterfully ties up the loose ends from the 2002 original.

Spanning six films over fourteen years, the Resident Evil movie collection (2002–2016) stands as one of the most successful and, paradoxically, most divisive video game adaptations in cinema history. Directed almost entirely by Paul W.S. Anderson and starring Milla Jovovich as the original character Alice, the franchise diverged wildly from the survival-horror roots of its Capcom source material. Instead of faithfully recreating the cramped corridors and puzzle-box tension of the Spencer Mansion, Anderson’s series opted for a sprawling, post-apocalyptic action-sci-fi narrative. While purists decried its creative liberties, the Resident Evil films successfully carved out a unique identity, reflecting a broader cultural shift in the 2000s and 2010s toward stylized action, strong female leads, and blockbuster serialization. Resident Evil All Movies Collection -2002-2016-...

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This comprehensive retrospective explores the complete live-action hexalogy from 2002 to 2016, charting its evolution from claustrophobic sci-fi horror to high-octane global apocalypse. Resident Evil (2002): The Corporate Nightmare Begins Anderson and starring Milla Jovovich as the original

The Resident Evil movie collection is a chaotic, bloody, and glorious time capsule of 2000s and 2010s action cinema. It starts as a survival horror, transforms into a post-apocalyptic war saga, and ends as a philosophical meditation on cloning and humanity. It is not a faithful adaptation of Capcom’s games, but it is arguably the most successful video game movie franchise of all time.

Alice has 48 hours to return to where it all began—The Hive in Raccoon City—to steal an airborne anti-virus capable of killing every T-virus organism on Earth. The film delivers shocking twists regarding Alice’s true identity, her connection to the Red Queen, and concludes the decade-long war against the undead. The Legacy of the 2002–2016 Collection This public link is valid for 7 days

Apocalypse shifts the tone toward urban action. It introduces Nemesis, a towering, heavily armed bio-organic weapon programmed to hunt down the remaining S.T.A.R.S. members. The film concludes with the nuclear destruction of Raccoon City by Umbrella to cover up the incident, while Alice escapes with her new allies, only to realize Umbrella is still monitoring her every move through her cybernetic connection. Resident Evil: Extinction (2007): The Desert Wasteland

Retribution functions like a hyper-stylized video game level progression. It brings back several deceased characters from previous films, such as Rain (Michelle Rodriguez) and Carlos Olivera, via Umbrella's cloning technology. The film ends at a fortified White House, where Wesker restores Alice’s powers, warning her that humanity is facing its final stand against the Red Queen's forces. Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016): The End of Alice

: Introduces Alice and the outbreak in "The Hive" underground lab. Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004)

The main series, often sold as the Complete Collection or The Ultimate Collection , includes the following titles: