
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter
Evil comes home
Picking up immediately after the events in Resident Evil: Retribution, Alice is the only survivor of what was meant to be humanity's final stand against the undead. Now, she must return to where the nightmare began - The Hive in Raccoon City, where the Umbrella Corporation is gathering its forces for a final strike against the only remaining survivors of the apocalypse.
- 6.1
- 2016
- Released
- 1h 47m

Milla Jovovich
Alice
Iain Glen
Dr. Isaacs
Ali Larter
Claire Redfield
Shawn Roberts
Albert Wesker
Eoin Macken
Doc
Fraser James
Razor
Ruby Rose
Abigail
William Levy
Christian
Rola
Cobalt
Ever Anderson
Alicia Marks / The Red Queen
Lee Joon-gi
Commander Lee
Siobhan Hodgson
Emaciated Woman
Milton Schorr
Thin Man
Aubrey Shelton
Scars
Caroline Midgley
One Ear
Dylan Skews
Commander Crunch
Kevin Otto
Male Teacher
Lee Raviv
School Girl
Raquel Gecelter
School Child
Vian Singleton
School Child
Stephanie Hough
Female Teacher
Mark Simpson
James Marcus


Released
en
$40,000,000.00
$312,242,626.00
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- #armageddon
- #based on video game
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Reviews
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016) finally delivers a proper conclusion to the franchise, packing in all the plot threads that were scattered throughout the previous movies. The story is actually there this time, and while it feels rushed and crammed into a single film, it at least attempts to tie everything together. The pacing is relentless, barely giving time to breathe, which works in som

For the final chapter, Alice has escaped to racoon city. Now the umbrella company is going to try to take down the last safe haven they have.

Liked it a tad better than the first time, however still a bit convoluted conclusion and the biggest knock is they completely ignored any potential left from Retribution, that being the zombie siege on the White House with our heroes (and villain) taking one last stand. Instead, Jill Valentine is killed off-screen (I guess) as was Alice's "daughter" and instead we get a Dr. Isaac being a religious

**Time to bring down the remaining of Umb Corp.** The series never meant to be story based. Well, at the first it was fine, but then it turned out be more a video game style than the normal commercial films. So if you are going to watch it, your expectation from it should be the action-adventures. Of course, nothing happens without a reason, that's where the story was born. This is the sixth fi
I would say that my expectations for this movie was pretty much spot on. I expected a visual action feast with a fair amount of gore in it and that is pretty much what I got. Things like a well developed script and stuff like that, well obviously the producer thought asking for such things would be nitpicking. It currently holds a 5.6 rating at IMDb and 60% user score on TMDb which is fairly we

I was scared by "previews" which said the editing was too chaotic. My experience is mixed. In the first 1/3 of the film, there is a ridiculous number of cuts in the action scenes (didn't like it), but afterwards this wasn't a problem. So yeah, chaotic filming at the start, but much more enjoyable/conventional for the middle and end. (P.S. There is at least one VERY scary scene in the first 1

Some cool ideas but Anderson brings a new level of visual incoherence to the action scenes that is confounding and irritating rather than thrilling. It's as if he hasn't watched a single action movie in the last decade. Not to mention so many stupid jump scares I had to wonder if he was trying to get a job with Blumhouse. Still, Milla Jovovitch retains a steely charisma that remains compelli











