Resident Evil All Movies Collection -2002-2016-... Apr 2026
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 .
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.
A slow burn with a killer final act. The bleakest of the series. 4. Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010) – The 3D Experiment The Vibe: The Matrix goes to Alcatraz. 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 ).
We meet (Milla Jovovich), who wakes up in a shower with amnesia. She joins a commando team (led by the underrated Colin Salmon) and the fake-out hero Spence (James Purefoy) to contain the Red Queen—a homicidal A.I. child who has locked down the facility to prevent the T-Virus from escaping. Here is your complete guide to the
But when Paul W.S. Anderson released the first Resident Evil in 2002, he didn’t try to copy the game’s story. He created a new timeline. One centered on a woman with a red dress and a serious attitude problem: .
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. This is where the franchise leaves the lab
The laser hallway. You know the one. It turns soldiers into cubed meat and still holds up as one of the most tense sci-fi horror sequences of the 2000s.
The big draw here? . A hulking, rocket-launching tyrant in a trench coat. We also finally get game characters: Jill Valentine (Sienna Guillory, who is perfect casting) and Carlos Oliveira (Oded Fehr).
But if you accept them as their own universe—a with horror roots—they are incredibly re-watchable.
The highlight? (as a clone of her character from the first film). We also get Leon S. Kennedy (Johann Urb) and Barry Burton (Kevin Durand). Ada Wong (Li Bingbing) shows up in a stunning red dress to play double agent.