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Director: Russell Mulcahy
Global Box Office: $147 million

Extinction takes the franchise global—literally post-apocalyptic. After Raccoon City’s destruction, the T-Virus contaminates the world, turning it into a desert wasteland. Alice leads a convoy of survivors while Umbrella watches via satellite. This entry feels like Mad Max meets Dawn of the Dead.

Director: Alexander Witt
Global Box Office: $129 million resident evil all movies collection 20022016 top

Apocalypse introduces fan-favorite characters like Jill Valentine and Carlos Oliveira (Oded Fehr), and expands the world to Raccoon City. The film directly follows the first movie, with Alice escaping the Hive only to find the city overrun. Nuclear annihilation is the only solution.

This film is essentially a "greatest hits" of enemies from the games (Las Plagas, Lickers, Executioners) fighting in reverse gravity and suburban fake towns. The plot makes zero sense, but the opening sequence played in reverse is visually stunning. Director: Russell Mulcahy Global Box Office: $147 million

Director: Paul W. S. Anderson

The film that started it all. Unlike later sequels, this is a claustrophobic, gothic sci-fi horror movie. Set almost entirely in The Hive—a massive underground genetic research facility owned by Umbrella Corporation—the plot follows a security officer named Alice, who wakes with amnesia. A rogue AI called the Red Queen has sealed the facility and killed everyone inside after a virus (the T-virus) escapes. This entry feels like Mad Max meets Dawn of the Dead

Why it’s fun: This one introduced the "Axe Man" (a nod to the games) and gave us the iconic prison fight on the roof. The slow-motion shooting through a falling drop of water is pure 2010 cinema. It’s dumb, stylish, and introduces Chris Redfield (played by Wentworth Miller).

Director: Paul W. S. Anderson

The most bizarre and stylized entry. The plot is essentially a “greatest hits” remix: Alice wakes up in an Umbrella underwater testing facility where they run simulated cities (Suburban America, Tokyo, Moscow, New York). She teams up with a cloned version of Rain Ocampo (Michelle Rodriguez, returning from the first film) and Leon S. Kennedy (Johann Urb).