While a 2021 reboot ( Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City ) attempted to be more faithful to the games, it failed to capture the lightning in a bottle that the Anderson/Jovovich films did. The 2002–2016 collection stands as a testament to B-movie charm elevated by A-list production values—a gory, explosive, and undeniably fun ride through the apocalypse.
: A reboot separate from the Jovovich films. It stays closer to the source material, adapting the stories of the first two games. Untitled Resident Evil Project (2026)
Whether you are a longtime fan looking to revisit the wasteland or a newcomer preparing for a marathon, this is the definitive breakdown of the Resident Evil 6-Film Complete Collection (2002–2016) . 1. Resident Evil (2002) Paul W.S. Anderson Resident Evil All Movies Collection -2002-2016-...
The T-Virus has decimated the entire planet, drying up lakes and turning continents into deserts. Alice wanders the wasteland alone, discovering she has developed powerful telekinetic abilities due to her cellular bond with the virus. She crosses paths with a convoy of survivors led by Claire Redfield. Together, they seek a rumored safe haven in Alaska called Arcadia, while Umbrella's Dr. Isaacs attempts to capture Alice to clone her blood for a cure.
Filmed in 3D, Afterlife begins with Alice and her clones launching a full-scale assault on Umbrella’s underground headquarters in Tokyo. Stripped of her superhuman powers by Umbrella Chairman Albert Wesker, Alice flies to Alaska to find the Arcadia survivors. While a 2021 reboot ( Resident Evil: Welcome
Marking Paul W.S. Anderson’s return to the director's chair, Afterlife was filmed using the fusion 3D camera system popularized by Avatar . The film begins with an army of Alice clones attacking Umbrella's subterranean headquarters in Tokyo. The corporate chairman, Albert Wesker (Shawn Roberts), strips the real Alice of her superhuman powers before escaping.
| Title | Content | |-------|---------| | From Game to Gore | 30-min doc comparing film monsters vs. game B.O.W.s | | Milla’s Stunt Diary | Raw on-set footage (2002–2016) | | Wesker’s Alternate Timeline | Deleted scenes where Wesker survives The Final Chapter | | Fan Theory Endings | 3 animated alternate endings (e.g., Alice clones rebel against Umbrella) | It stays closer to the source material, adapting
The film introduces a new villain, the ruthless and cunning Albert Wesker (Paul W.S. Anderson), who will stop at nothing to achieve his goals. The film features more intense action sequences and stunning visual effects, making it a fan favorite.
The —often referred to as the "Alice Saga"—is a six-film series directed primarily by Paul W.S. Anderson and starring Milla Jovovich. While notoriously divisive among hardcore fans of the Capcom video games, the collection is widely regarded as a high-octane "guilty pleasure" that prioritizes stylish action over survival horror. Film-by-Film Breakdown 'Resident Evil' Film Series Mega Review | by Vicky Leigh
: Features Leon S. Kennedy and Claire Redfield dealing with a virus outbreak at an airport. Resident Evil: Damnation (2012)
The film was a lean, atmospheric horror-action hybrid. It captured the game's feeling of dread and mystery more than its bombastic sequels would, often relying on effective jump scares and a tense, oppressive environment. Upon its release on March 15, 2002, the film grossed over , a strong result against its $33 million budget, proving there was a massive appetite for video game movies done with a modern, stylish touch.