By Orlanda Brennan
(Headliners)
Starring: Milla Jovovich, Oded Fehr, Ali Larter
Directed by Russell Mulcahy
Resident Evil Extinction is back for the third film of the series and possibly the last. As Paul W.S. Anderson is hoping to end the series in a trilogy.
Extinction is the best of the series by far with a more lateral storyline and has more realistic sets as it is filmed in Mexico.
The story took place five years after the infection of Raccoon City. In these five years the world has been run over by zombies. Although there is a supposed safe haven and refuge in Alaska, Claire Redfield (Ali Larter, heroes) said rightly “soon enough there will be more people dead than alive”.
Meanwhile Alice is staying hidden from Umbrella. That changes when she uses her powers of telekinesis to save Claire and her convoy from a flock of infected crows.
When the new artificial intelligence The White Queen finds Alice and tells Dr Isaacs (Iain Glen) he then becomes obsessed with finding her because she is the pure source that could bring them out of extinction.
The ending leaves the film wide open for what is to hope for an anticipated fourth film but I won’t spoil the ending for fans. I promise it’s the best in the franchise. And like original director- Paul Anderson said: “Never say never.”
Directed by Russell Mulcahy
Resident Evil Extinction is back for the third film of the series and possibly the last. As Paul W.S. Anderson is hoping to end the series in a trilogy.
Extinction is the best of the series by far with a more lateral storyline and has more realistic sets as it is filmed in Mexico.
The story took place five years after the infection of Raccoon City. In these five years the world has been run over by zombies. Although there is a supposed safe haven and refuge in Alaska, Claire Redfield (Ali Larter, heroes) said rightly “soon enough there will be more people dead than alive”.
Meanwhile Alice is staying hidden from Umbrella. That changes when she uses her powers of telekinesis to save Claire and her convoy from a flock of infected crows.
When the new artificial intelligence The White Queen finds Alice and tells Dr Isaacs (Iain Glen) he then becomes obsessed with finding her because she is the pure source that could bring them out of extinction.
The ending leaves the film wide open for what is to hope for an anticipated fourth film but I won’t spoil the ending for fans. I promise it’s the best in the franchise. And like original director- Paul Anderson said: “Never say never.”
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