Resident Evil: Extinction

Resident Evil: Extinction(2007)

R
09/20/2007 (US)Horror, Action, Science Fiction1h 34m
6.3

"All bets are off"

Overview

Years after the Racoon City catastrophe, survivors travel across the Nevada desert, hoping to make it to Alaska. Alice joins the caravan and their fight against hordes of zombies and the evil Umbrella Corp.

Russell Mulcahy

Director

Paul W. S. Anderson

Writer

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Part of the Resident Evil Collection

Loosely based upon the Capcom video games of the same name, the Resident Evil film series follows the protagonist Alice, a character created for the films. The Umbrella Corporation acts as the main antagonist, a bio-engineering pharmaceutical company responsible for formulating the T-virus, which results in a zombie infection outbreak.

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Resident Evil Extinction ~ Behind the Scenes Footage

Resident Evil Extinction ~ Behind the Scenes Footage

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RESIDENT EVIL: EXTINCTION (2007) Behind-the-Scenes Shooting Extinction

RESIDENT EVIL: EXTINCTION (2007) Behind-the-Scenes Shooting Extinction

Behind the Scenes

Beyond Raccoon City  |Unearthing Resident Evil  Extinction| Behind the scene |peeky scene

Beyond Raccoon City |Unearthing Resident Evil Extinction| Behind the scene |peeky scene

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A review by JPV852
5.0

Written on November 19, 2020

I suppose a bit better than Apocalypse as it feels a bit more mainstreamed in the plot and action, still not great but some of the fight sequences were okay and has some semblance of interesting ideas and I still like Jovovich in the role even if she's not the strongest actress, but does have some screen presence in this sort of movie. Being so short, you don't get to know Ali Larter's character all that well and felt odd that Jill (Sienna Guillory) and Angie's (Sophie Vavasseur) absences weren't mentioned (that I can remember). **2.5/5**