The Big Picture
When it comes to zombie movies and taking on the virus-ridden undead, Resident Evil is a titan of the subgenre. The movie franchise that is based on the influential video game franchise of the same name has a whopping six movies under its belt along with a failed attempt at a reboot with Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City and a spin-off TV show by the same name. The Resident Evil movies are the highest-grossing zombie film series to date, as well as the highest-grossing film series based on a video game. Though the movies are only loosely related to the game’s storylines, Paul W. S. Anderson’s writing and directing created fan favorites with the series grossing $1.2 billion to date. The series is full of loud, fun action, sci-fi weaponry, and bloodthirsty creatures all delivered with cheesy quotes in early 2000’s fashion. With titles containing no numbering system, it can get complicated when you’re attempting to watch the movies in order. We’ve put together this guide to reference as you navigate the zombified Resident Evil universe, by release date and chronological order.
Resident Evil Movies by Order of Release Date
Resident Evil
March 15, 2002
Resident Evil: Apocalypse
September 10, 2004
Resident Evil: Extinction
September 21, 2007
Resident Evil: Afterlife
September 10, 2010
Resident Evil: Retribution
September 14, 2012
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter
January 27, 2017
Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City (Reboot)
November 24, 2021
Resident Evil Movies in Chronological Order
Resident Evil (2002)
Based on the popular video game, Milla Jovovich and Michelle Rodriguez star as the leaders of a commando team who must break into “the hive,” a vast underground genetics laboratory operated by the powerful Umbrella Corporation. There, a deadly virus has been unleashed, killing the lab’s personnel and resurrecting them as the evil Un-dead. The team has just three hours to shut down the lab’s supercomputer and close the facility before the virus threatens to overrun the Earth.
Release Date March 15, 2002
Director Paul W.S. Anderson
Cast Milla Jovovich, Michelle Rodriguez, Eric Mabius, James Purefoy, Martin Crewes, Colin Salmon
Runtime 100 minutes
Milla Jovovich stars as Alice, a security operative for The Umbrella Corporation who is ordered to guard the secret entrance to an underground lab called The Hive, a genetic research lab that accidentally unleashed the deadly T-virus amongst their staff. The building’s AI security system, The Red Queen, kills every living thing inside in an attempt to control the spreading infection. The virus causes the corpses of those killed to become reanimated and driven by an insatiable hunger for human flesh. A power failure leads to the 500 zombified employees being released as Alice and her team fight for survival.
Although the film received less than stellar reviews with critics noting the volume of the action and video-game-command style dialogue, it quickly became a cult classic with many raving about the bold performance by Jovovich as the sexy, stoic and unassailable protagonist Alice.
Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004)
A deadly virus from a secret Umbrella Corporation laboratory underneath Raccoon City is exposed to the world. Umbrella seals off the city to contain the virus, creating a ghost town where everyone trapped inside turns into a mutant zombie. Alice (Milla Jovovich), a survivor from Umbrella’s secret lab, meets former Umbrella security officer Jill Valentine (Sienna Guillory) and mercenary Carlos Oliviera (Oded Fehr). Together, they search for a scientist (Jared Harris) who might be able to help.
Release Date September 10, 2004
Director Alexander Witt
Cast Milla Jovovich, Sienna Guillory, Oded Fehr, Thomas Kretschmann, Sophie Vavasseur, Razaaq Adoti
Runtime 94 minutes
Anderson returns to write but not direct in the second installment of the franchise, with the role being filled by Alexander Witt for his directorial debut. This film has been named as the best and worst of the series. While polarizing due to its focus on action rather than storyline, the film features adrenaline-fueled scenes as well as character moves that were reenacted from the game series and utilizes camera angles from in-game cut-scenes.
The film picks up directly following the events of the previous movie as citizens rush to evacuate the grim Raccoon City. Alice, along with Jill and Peyton, two other survivors, are attempting to escape before the city is incinerated by a nuclear missile in a further attempt to contain the rapidly spreading virus that is now plaguing the remaining residents. A researcher offers the operatives details of an extraction point in exchange for his missing daughter’s rescue. The extent of Umbrella’s bioweapon experimenting is revealed when eyeless mutated soldiers are released into the streets. Alice finds that she herself has been infected with a form of the virus and utilizes her new powers in an epic fight.
Resident Evil: Extinction (2007)
Captured by the Umbrella Corp., Alice (Milla Jovovich) receives genetic alterations that leave her with superhuman abilities. Hiding out in the Nevada desert, she joins forces with former cohorts Carlos (Oded Fehr) and L.J. (Mike Epps) as well as new survivors Claire (Ali Larter), K-Mart (Spencer Locke) and Nurse Betty (Ashanti) to eradicate the virus that threatens to turn every human on Earth into a zombie.
Release Date September 20, 2007
Director Russell Mulcahy
Cast Milla Jovovich, Oded Fehr, Ali Larter, Iain Glen, Ashanti, Christopher Egan
Runtime 94 minutes
Anderson returns to write while Russel Mulcahy directs the third film of the series, Resident Evil: Extinction. Regardless of low critical reviews the film was number one in US box offices its opening weekend and grossed over $148 million worldwide. As the T-virus spreads across the earth turning humanity at large into mindless, hungry undead, a group of survivors from the desolate Raccoon City travel through the Mojave desert in an attempt to reach Alaska and escape the impending zombie apocalypse. Continued experiments carried out by The Umbrella Corporation cause more terrifying mutations in the infected that make them even more deadly. Alice discovers the extent of her new powers brought on by the virus, and that her blood may hold a cure. She decides to seek revenge on The Umbrella Corporation, specifically Albert Wesker, a villain from the games introduced as a new character in this film.
Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010)
In a world overrun with the walking dead, Alice (Milla Jovovich) continues her battle against Umbrella Corp., rounding up survivors along the way. Joined by an old friend, Alice and her group set out for a rumored safe haven in Los Angeles. Instead of sanctuary, they find the city overrun with zombies, and a trap about to spring.
Release Date September 9, 2010
Director Paul W.S. Anderson
Cast Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter, Kim Coates, Shawn Roberts, Sergio Peris-Mencheta, Spencer Locke
Runtime 90 minutes
Paul W.S. Anderson reprises his role as both writer and director in this 3D installment of the series set in Tokyo, Japan. For her role as Alice, Milla Jovovich’s performance won her the Scream Award for Best Science Fiction Actress and Resident Evil: Afterlife became the second highest-grossing film of the series raking in over $300 million.
After discovering that the Umbrella Corporation has been creating clones of her, Alice and her copies descend upon the Umbrella Tokyo headquarters. During the attack, Alice is injected with a serum that removes her new powers. Albert Wesker narrowly escapes their clutches and Alice sets off to find other survivors on her way to Alaska. Chris Redfield, a primary character of the game series, is introduced into the films as Alice finds that Alaska doesn’t hold what they had hoped.
Resident Evil: Retribution (2012)
As Umbrella Corp.’s deadly T-virus continues to turn the world’s population into legions of flesh-eating zombies, Alice (Milla Jovovich), the human race’s last hope, awakes deep within Umbrella’s secret operations facility. The further she delves into the complex, the more of her mysterious past is unveiled. Her global hunt for those responsible for the outbreak leads to a mind-blowing revelation; Aided by friends old and new, Alice fights to escape from a world on the edge of oblivion.
Release Date September 12, 2012
Director Paul W.S. Anderson
Runtime 95 minutes
Leon S. Kennedy from the game series is added to the character list in the fifth installment of the film franchise where he assists in the rescue of Alice who is now tasked with escaping Umbrella’s underwater testing facility with the help of her nemesis, Albert Wesker. Jill Valentine, an operative who has helped Alice in the past is now under the control of the Red Queen AI system. Alice must fight her friend and attempt to save humanity from the rogue AI system, whose goal is to eliminate all life on Earth. A success at the box office, the film received praise from critics for its visual effects and fight choreography.
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2017)
The T-virus unleashed by the evil Umbrella Corp. has spread to every corner of the globe, infesting the planet with zombies, demons and monsters. Alice (Milla Jovovich), a former Umbrella employee turned rogue warrior, joins her friends on a last-chance mission to storm the company’s headquarters located deep underneath what used to be Raccoon City. But the Red Queen (Ever Anderson) knows that Alice is coming, and the final battle will determine if the rest of mankind lives or dies.
Release Date December 23, 2016
Director Paul W.S. Anderson
Cast Ruby Rose, Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter, Iain Glen, Shawn Roberts, William Levy
Runtime 106 minutes
The story comes full circle as Alice returns to The Hive below Raccoon City in Resident Evil: The Final Chapter. While the rich and powerful hide safely in cryogenic chambers, Alice and the other survivors must race against time to release the antivirus before The Umbrella Corporation can unleash the T-virus and wipe out what is left of humanity. Alice, faced with betrayal by a clone of her ally, learns the truth about who she is, and her final battle is with her own mortality. The best critically reviewed and the highest-grossing film in the series did not disappoint longtime fans of the franchise.
The New Franchise
Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City (2021)
Welcome to Raccoon City, once the booming home of pharmaceutical giant Umbrella Corp. The company’s exodus left the city a wasteland, a dying town with great evil brewing below the surface. When that evil is unleashed, a group of survivors must work together to uncover the truth behind Umbrella and make it through the night.
Release Date November 24, 2021
Director Johannes Roberts
Cast Hannah John-Kamen, Kaya Scodelario, Tom Hopper, Neal McDonough, Robbie Amell, Avan Jogia
Runtime 107 minutes
The Final Chapter was not the final chapter after all. 4 years later, Welcome to Raccoon City was released in November 2021 starring Kaya Scodelario (Maze Runner) as Claire Redfield, Hannah John-Kamen (Game of Thrones) as Jill Valentine and Tom Hopper (The Umbrella Academy) as Albert Wesker. The seventh film diverged from the storyline of the previous six as it follows the games more closely. While Welcome to Raccoon City closely followed the events of the first two Resident Evil games, while also putting their own twist on the story, it seems that this new attempt to reboot the franchise didn’t take off the way that fans hoped.
Similarly, Netflix’s Resident Evil series, which centered around Albert Wesker (played by Lance Reddick) also only lasted one season before it was cancelled by the streaming service.
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