: Alice awakens in a mansion above "The Hive," a secret underground laboratory where an AI known as the Red Queen has contained a viral outbreak. Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004)
Ultimately, the Resident Evil film collection is a monument to a specific era of blockbuster filmmaking. It is not a faithful adaptation of the beloved games; rather, it is a parallel universe that uses the games’ iconography (zombies, the T-virus, Umbrella, characters like Wesker and Leon) as raw material for auteur-driven, maximalist action cinema. The series succeeded because it understood its own assignment: to provide escalating, stylish, and unstoppable entertainment anchored by Milla Jovovich’s iconic turn as Alice. For fans seeking quiet, tactical horror, the games remain definitive. But for a generation of moviegoers who discovered Resident Evil in the multiplex, the films represent a thrilling, unapologetic, and often misunderstood triumph of popcorn spectacle—a testament to the idea that the best adaptation is sometimes the one bold enough to completely rewrite the rules. Resident Evil All Movies Collection -2002-2016-...
: Alice hunts down Umbrella Chairman Albert Wesker in Tokyo and searches for "Arcadia," a rumored safe haven in Los Angeles. Resident Evil: Retribution (2012) : Alice awakens in a mansion above "The
, the series transitioned the survival-horror roots of the games into a high-octane, post-apocalyptic action epic. The Original Hexalogy (2002–2016) The series succeeded because it understood its own