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The film cemented the Resident Evil movie franchise as a action-horror powerhouse, diverging from the games’ survival horror into gun-fu and explosions.
Directed by Alexander Witt (in his directorial debut, after serving as second unit director on Gladiator and The Bourne Identity), Resident Evil: Apocalypse picks up immediately after the first film. The T-virus has escaped the Hive and infected Raccoon City. The Umbrella Corporation quarantines the city, leaving civilians, police, and the undead trapped inside.
Alice (Milla Jovovich) awakens in a deserted Raccoon City hospital, now genetically enhanced from the first film’s finale. She teams up with S.T.A.R.S. member Jill Valentine (Sienna Guillory), survivor Terri Morales, journalist Rick Slater, and the mysterious mercenary Carlos Oliveira (Oded Fehr). Their mission: rescue Dr. Charles Ashford’s daughter Angela in exchange for a way out of the city before the government eliminates the entire area with a nuclear strike.
The film introduces fan-favorite video game monster: Nemesis – a towering, rocket-launching bioweapon programmed to kill all S.T.A.R.S. members, especially Alice. residentevilapocalypse2004480pblurayhine hot
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Opening (Cold open):
Raccoon City, 12 hours after the nuclear meltdown. A cleanup crew in hazmat suits enters a damaged church basement. They find a sealed Umbrella canister marked “Project: Thanatos.” One worker touches it. A clawed hand bursts through from inside. A single, intelligent Tyrant (T-02) awakens.
Act 1:
Alice (Milla Jovovich) is on the road, hearing static radio calls from survivors trapped in Umbrella’s hidden Arklay Mountain facility — not destroyed in the blast. Dr. Ashford’s final transmission reveals his daughter Angela isn’t the only test subject; there are 47 children in cryo-stasis below Raccoon’s ruins. The film cemented the Resident Evil movie franchise
Carlos (Oded Fehr) and L.J. (Mike Epps) join Alice. They descend via a collapsed sewer entrance into The Hive 2.0 — a sprawling, flickering fluorescent labyrinth with 480p-style CCTV monitors showing Umbrella scientists mutating into “Runners” (proto-Lickers).
Act 2:
They find the children, but one boy, Eli, is missing. He’s been taken by the new Tyrant (now called “Thanatos”), which retains human intelligence — a failed Umbrella experiment merging an executive’s brain with Tyrant biology. Thanatos wants to use Eli’s unique immunity to create a hybrid army.
Alice fights a Licker nest in a flooded morgue. Carlos rigs explosives. L.J. discovers a secret lab where Umbrella was air-dropping T-virus into other cities — setting up the global spread. Directed by Alexander Witt (in his directorial debut,
Act 3:
Climax in the cryo-bay with 46 pods. Thanatos uses Eli as a hostage. Alice injects herself with an untested antivirus, giving her temporary telekinetic bursts but burning out her powers. Carlos sacrifices himself to trigger a meltdown, destroying the facility. Alice escapes with the children, but Thanatos survives, escaping into the wilderness.
Epilogue (post-credits):
A desert highway. Alice’s car runs out of gas. She looks at a blood-stained Umbrella logo. Radio broadcast: “Las Vegas survivor colony. Bring weapons.” Fade to black.
Text: The dead walk everywhere now. Extinction is only the beginning.