Resident Evil (live action series)
Resident Evil ( German resident evil ) is a science fiction - action - horror real film series based on the video game series of the same name . The series contains six parts, the first of which appeared in 2002 and the last in 2016. A restart of the series was announced in May 2017.
overview
No. | year | title | Director | script | Producers |
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1 | 2002 | resident Evil | Paul WS Anderson | Paul WS Anderson |
Bernd Eichinger , Paul WS Anderson Jeremy Bolt , Samuel Hadida |
2 | 2004 | Resident Evil: Apocalypse | Alexander Witt | Paul WS Anderson , Jeremy Bolt , Don Carmody | |
3 | 2007 | Resident Evil: Extinction | Russell Mulcahy |
Paul WS Anderson , Samuel Hadida , Jeremy Bolt , Robert Kulzer , Bernd Eichinger |
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4th | 2010 | Resident Evil: Afterlife | Paul WS Anderson |
Paul WS Anderson , Jeremy Bolt , Don Carmody Bernd Eichinger , Samuel Hadida , Robert Kulzer |
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5 | 2012 | Resident Evil: Retribution |
Paul WS Anderson , Jeremy Bolt , Don Carmody , Samuel Hadida , Robert Kulzer |
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6th | 2016 | Resident Evil: The Final Chapter |
Paul WS Anderson , Jeremy Bolt , Samuel Hadida , Robert Kulzer |
action
resident Evil
In a secret underground genetic research laboratory of the Umbrella Corporation , the Hive, the deadly T-virus is released during a biochemical sabotage. All employees are eliminated by the internal central computer, Red Queen, equipped with artificial intelligence, using Halon gas - only to resurrect a little later as murderous zombies . To stop the spread of the T-Virus, a special command from the Umbrella Corporation dares to go to the laboratory with Alice, who is suffering from temporary memory loss. When the central computer is switched off, several members of the unit are killed by a laser. The rest of them flee from the zombies. To be able to start the train, however, you have to reactivate the Red Queen. When they reach the surface, they are arrested.
Resident Evil: Apocalypse
The story begins shortly after the first part. Alice was abused for a biogenetic experiment in captivity by the Umbrella Corporation and has developed supernatural powers through genetic engineering. Their senses were sharpened, their physical agility optimized. She escapes from the facility. Together with the policewoman Jill Valentine, she tries to escape from the zombie-infested Raccoon City. The endeavor turns out to be difficult, as you and four other survivors have to fight your way through the attacks of the undead and the Umbrella troops. Ultimately, they manage to defeat a giant mutant from the Nemesis project, which was bred by the Umbrella Corporation .
Resident Evil: Extinction
Raccoon City is destroyed and the T-Virus is spreading worldwide. Alice joins other survivors on their way to Alaska through the Mojave Desert . Alice has developed telekinetic skills, but finds it difficult to control them. Meanwhile, the scientists at the Umbrella Corporation, led by Dr. Alexander Isaacs is feverishly working on an antidote to the T-Virus, and Alice's gene structure is supposed to help them. They set a trap for her in Las Vegas, but Alice escapes. In the Hive, Alice fights Dr. Isaacs, who ends up being killed by one of her clones.
Resident Evil: Afterlife
Alice's clones destroy the Umbrella headquarters in Tokyo. The real Alice has been robbed of her powers by Wesker and sets off for Los Angeles , where the rescue ship Arcadia is to anchor. Before that there is a siege of a prison by the zombies. Alice helps the survivors escape, and everyone gets to the ship on which Wesker is with many survivors. Wesker flees, with his plane exploding and apparently dying. The survivors are set free. But in the end, an armada of umbrella aircraft attacked.
Resident Evil: Retribution
The film starts with the attack of the Umbrella Corporation on the ship Arcadia , in which Alice is passed out after a long fight due to an explosion. She wakes up in a research complex of the group, in which various scenarios are reproduced in order to be able to sell the T-Virus to potential customers. Alice fights her way through "Tokyo" while a special rescue unit breaks into the facility. This fights through "Moscow". After the union they fight their way to the exit. On the surface, Alice has to fight Jill before everyone is helicoptered to the devastated Washington, DC .
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter
Alice receives an assignment from the Red Queen to look for an antidote to the T-Virus in Raccoon City in the Hive. On the way she is met by Dr. Isaacs imprisoned but escapes. In Raccoon City, Alice and other survivors, including Claire, defend against a flood of zombies that Dr. Brought Isaacs here. Then they invade the hive, where they find Wesker and Dr. Meet Isaacs. Dr. Isaacs escapes with the antidote, but is badly wounded by Alice in the Red Queen's laser tunnel. Alice brings the agent to the surface and releases it so that all zombies die for good. Contrary to the assumptions, the actually infected Alice survived the antidote.
production
Emergence
Bernd Eichinger acquired the film rights to Resident Evil for Constantin Film in 1997 from the Japanese game developer Capcom . George A. Romero was to direct and write the script. His draft script, which oriented the plot closer to the games, was rejected. Romero claimed that only Eichinger was against his script, whereupon he separated from the project in 1999 due to "creative differences". The video game developer Yoshiki Okamoto , who was involved in the film production as executive producer , made it clear in an interview with Electronic Gaming Monthly magazine that Romero's script was simply bad and he was fired for it. The script was later published on the Internet.
Until his untimely death in early 2011, Eichinger participated in the first , third and fourth parts as a producer and in the second part as managing producer. Paul WS Anderson took over most of the direction and was also responsible for the script and as one of the producers for all parts.
actor
Locations
reception
Financial success
Movie | publication | Box office earnings in US dollars | All-time placements | budget | source | IMDB | |||
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United States | Outside the USA | Worldwide | United States | Worldwide | |||||
resident Evil | March 15, 2002 | 40.119.709 | 62,321,369 | 102.441.078 | # 1.905 | - | 33,000,000 | 6.7 | |
Resident Evil: Apocalypse | September 10, 2004 | 51.201.453 | 78.193.382 | 129,394,835 | # 1,503 | - | 45,000,000 | 6.2 | |
Resident Evil: Extinction | September 21, 2007 | 50,648,679 | 97.069.154 | 147.717.833 | # 1.526 | - | 45,000,000 | 6.3 | |
Resident Evil: Afterlife | September 10, 2010 | 60.128.566 | 236.093.097 | 296.221.663 | # 1,239 | - | 60,000,000 | 5.9 | |
Resident Evil: Retribution | September 14, 2012 | 42,345,531 | 197,813,724 | 240.159.255 | # 1.808 | - | 65,000,000 | 5.4 | |
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter | January 27, 2017 | 26,830,068 | 285.412.558 | 312.242.626 | # 2.703 | - | 40,000,000 | 5.6 | |
total | 271.274.006 | 956.903.284 | 1.228.177.290 | 288,000,000 |
Awards (selection)
Canadian Screen Award
No. | Movie | Canadian Screen Award | category | Nominees | Result |
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1 | Resident Evil: Retribution | 2013 | Achievement in Visual Effects |
Dennis Berardi , Jason Edwardh , Matt Glover , Trey Harrell , Leann Harvey , Jo Hughes , Ethan Lee , Scott Riopelle , Eric Robinson , Kyle Yoneda |
Won |
Cineplex Golden Reel Award | Don Carmody , Jeremy Bolt , Robert Kulzer | Won | |||
Achievement in Sound Editing |
Kevin Banks , Steve Baine , Stephen Barden , Alex Bullick , Jill Purdy |
Nominated | |||
Achievement in Costume Design | Wendy Partridge | Nominated |
Genie Awards
No. | Movie | Genie Awards | category | Nominees | Result |
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1 | Resident Evil: Apocalypse | 2005 | Best Achievement in Sound Editing |
Craig Henighan , Steve Baine , Stephen Barden , Tony Lewis , Jill Purdy , Nathan Robitaille |
Won |
Golden Reel Award | Paul WS Anderson , Jeremy Bolt , Don Carmody | Won | |||
Best Achievement in Overall Sound | Dean Humphreys , Todd Beckett , David Lee | Nominated | |||
2 | Resident Evil: Afterlife | 2011 | Golden Reel Award | Don Carmody , Jeremy Bolt , Robert Kulzer | Won |
Best Achievement in Sound Editing |
Stephen Barden , Steve Baine , Kevin Banks , Alex Bullick , Jill Purdy |
Nominated | |||
Best Achievement in Art Direction / Production Design |
Arvinder Grewal | Nominated | |||
Best Achievement in Costume Design | Denise Cronenberg | Nominated | |||
Best Achievement in Make-Up |
Paul Jones , Leslie Ann Sebert , Christina Smith , Vincent Sullivan |
Nominated | |||
Best Achievement in Overall Sound |
Mark Zsifkovits , Andrew Tay , John J. Thomson , Andrew Stirk |
Nominated |
Saturn Award
No. | Movie | Saturn Award | category | Nominees | Result |
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1 | resident Evil | 2003 | Best horror film | Nominated | |
Best main actress | Milla Jovovich | Nominated | |||
2 | Resident Evil: Apocalypse | 2005 | Best makeup | Paul Jones | Nominated |
Golden Trailer Awards
No. | Movie | Golden Trailer Awards | category | Nominees | Result |
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1 | resident Evil | 2004 | Most original | Nominated | |
2 | Resident Evil: Extinction | 2008 | Best Action Poster | Won | |
Best action TV spot | Nominated |
Scream Awards
No. | Movie | Scream Awards | category | Nominees | Result |
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1 | Resident Evil: Extinction | 2008 | Best Science Fiction Actress | Milla Jovovich | Won |
2 | Resident Evil: Afterlife | 2011 | Best Science Fiction Actress | Milla Jovovich | Won |
People's Choice Awards
No. | Movie | People's Choice Awards | category | Nominees | Result |
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1 | Resident Evil: Afterlife | 2011 | Favorite horror movie | Milla Jovovich | Nominated |
Individual evidence
- ↑ deadline.com, accessed on May 23, 2017
- ↑ Unused script version by George A. Romero (English)
- ^ Resident Evil (2002) . Box Office Mojo . Retrieved September 12, 2016.
- ↑ Resident Evil: Apocalypse . Box Office Mojo . Retrieved September 12, 2016.
- ^ Resident Evil: Extinction . Box Office Mojo . Retrieved September 12, 2016.
- ↑ Resident Evil: Extinction - Box Office Data . Internet Movie Database . Retrieved September 12, 2016.
- ↑ Resident Evil: Afterlife . Box Office Mojo . Retrieved September 12, 2016.
- ↑ Resident Evil: Retribution . Box Office Mojo . Retrieved September 12, 2016.
- ↑ Resident Evil: The Final Chapter . Box Office Mojo . Retrieved April 20, 2017.