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The Resident Evil All Movies Collection is a must-have for fans of the franchise. The collection includes all six films, from the original 2002 film to the final chapter in 2016. The series offers a unique blend of action, horror, and sci-fi elements, making it a thrilling ride for viewers.

Tracking the collection from Resident Evil (2002) to The Final Chapter (2016) reveals a clear genre migration:

: The virus escapes into Raccoon City. Alice joins forces with Jill Valentine to escape before the city is sterilized by a nuclear strike. Resident Evil: Extinction (2007)

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The middle trilogy— Extinction (2007), Afterlife (2010), and Retribution (2015)—fully embraced the post-apocalyptic wasteland aesthetic popularized by films like Mad Max and I Am Legend . Extinction took Alice to the Nevada desert, introduced a Mad Max-style convoy of survivors, and featured a memorable climax involving crows and an army of cloned Alice’s. Afterlife was a technical landmark, shot in 3D during the post- Avatar craze, and it famously featured an ax-wielding "Executioner" giant and a slow-motion battle on a prison rooftop. Retribution doubled down on the series’ love of digital spectacle, with Alice fighting through a series of simulated Umbrella test cities (Moscow, Tokyo, Suburbia) designed to train the A.I. Red Queen’s forces. These films are best understood not as horror movies but as a fusion of survival-action and science fiction, driven by Jovovich’s commanding physical performance. She performed most of her own stunts, becoming the franchise’s undisputed anchor.