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Encyclopedia > Resident Evil: Apocalypse

Resident Evil: Apocalypse is the sequel to the 2002 film Resident Evil from Screen Gems, written by Paul W. S. Anderson and directed by Alexander Witt. It was released on September 10, 2004.


It stars Milla Jovovich, Sienna Guillory, Oded Fehr, Thomas Kretschmann, Jared Harris, Sandrine Holt, Sophie Vavasseur, Zack Ward, and Matthew G. Taylor.


The plot involves Alice, who wakes up in the middle of a city of the dead after a virus breaks out and after the Umbrella elite commando unit is wiped out and must escape before the Umbrella Corporation's newest creation, Nemesis, finds her and hunts down Jill Valentine, the heroine of the video game series. Jared Harris plays Dr. Ashford who created the viral formula that would create superhumans as he contacts the main characters to find his daughter, Angie and get her and themselves out of the city before Umbrella destroys it.


In the end, Alice sets her sights on the Umbrella Corporation to get revenge for what they have done; this sets the stage for the third and last movie, Resident Evil: Afterlife which is set to release in 2006.


It is essentially a reworking of the Resident Evil 3 video game, integrating that into the Resident Evil movie universe.


The film was shot in Toronto, Canada and used various familiar landmarks of that city as filming locations.


Tagline: My name is Alice...and I remember everything.


See also

External links

  • Official movie web site (http://www.re2.com/)
  • Resident Evil: Apocalypse (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0318627/) at the Internet Movie Database


 

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