Resident Evil
is an action horror film series based on the Japanese video game franchise by Capcom..
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Official film series logo
Directed by
Paul W. S. Anderson (1, 4–6)
Alexander Witt (2)
Russell Mulcahy (3)
Johannes Roberts (7)
Written by
Paul W. S. Anderson (1–6)
Johannes Roberts (7)
Based on
Resident Evil
by Capcom
Starring
Milla Jovovich
Michelle Rodriguez
Ali Larter
Sienna Guillory
Oded Fehr
Iain Glen
Shawn Roberts
Wentworth Miller
Music by
Marco Beltrami (1)
Marilyn Manson (1)
Jeff Danna (2)
Charlie Clouser (3)
Tomandandy (4–5)
Paul Haslinger (6)
Mark Korven (7)
Distributed by
Sony Pictures Releasing
Release dates
2002–2016 (original series)
2021 (reboot)
Language
English
Budget
$313 million
Box office
$1.280 billion
Details
The German studio Constantin Film bought the rights to adapt the series in January 1997. In 2000, Paul W. S. Anderson was announced as writer and director for Resident Evil (2002). Anderson continued as writer and producer for Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004) and Resident Evil: Extinction (2007), and returned as the director for Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010), Resident Evil: Retribution (2012) and Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016). These first six films follow Alice (Milla Jovovich), a character created for the films. Alice is a former security specialist and covert operative who battles the Umbrella Corporation, whose bioweapons have triggered a zombie apocalypse. Characters from the games appear, including Claire Redfield, Jill Valentine, Ada Wong, Carlos Olivera, Chris Redfield, Leon S. Kennedy, Barry Burton and the antagonists Albert Wesker and James Marcus. In 2021, a reboot film, Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, was released.
Though the films have received generally negative reviews from critics, the Resident Evil series has grossed over $1.2 billion. It was once the highest-grossing film series based on a video game, the highest-grossing zombie film series, and the highest-grossing horror film series, although it has since been surpassed in all of these categories.[1][2][3][4] The series retains the record for the most live-action film adaptations of a video game.[
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