Resident Evil: Extinction(2007) -
: Primarily shot in Mexicali, Mexico (acting as the Nevada desert) 📖 Plot Summary
(Milla Jovovich) travels alone on a motorcycle, keeping her distance from the convoy to protect them from the Umbrella Corporation, which is actively tracking her due to her bonded superhuman abilities and telekinetic powers. Resident Evil: Extinction(2007)
Injecting himself with massive amounts of the anti-virus to survive, Isaacs mutates into the tentacled monster known as the . Alice tracks him back to the underground facility, where she defeats him using Umbrella's infamous laser corridor. The film ends on a cliffhanger, with Alice discovering an army of her own clones and promising the corporate heads in Tokyo that she is coming for them. 👥 Key Cast and Characters : Primarily shot in Mexicali, Mexico (acting as
The story follows a nomadic convoy of survivors traveling across the Nevada desert in heavily armored vehicles, searching for food, fuel, and uninfected survivors. The group is led by and includes returning characters from the previous film, such as Carlos Oliveira and L.J. Wade . Alice's Journey The film ends on a cliffhanger, with Alice
Set five years after the Raccoon City disaster in Resident Evil: Apocalypse , the deadly T-virus has successfully breached containment and decimated the globe. It has not only turned the majority of the human population into zombies but has also caused severe ecological collapse, drying up rivers and turning the environment into a vast desert. The Desert Convoy
After saving the convoy from a massive murder of infected crows using her telekinesis, Alice integrates with Claire's group. She reveals a notebook she found pointing to a supposed uninfected safe-haven in . The convoy resolves to make a supply run to the ruins of Las Vegas before heading north. The Umbrella Corporation & Climax
is a 2007 action horror film that marks the third installment in the live-action Resident Evil film franchise . Directed by Russell Mulcahy and written by series spearhead Paul W.S. Anderson, the film transitioned the franchise from claustrophobic, dark corridors into a bright, sun-scorched post-apocalyptic wasteland. 🎬 Production Overview Director : Russell Mulcahy Writer / Producer : Paul W.S. Anderson Release Date : September 21, 2007 (United States) Budget : $45 million Box Office : $147.7 million worldwide