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Resident Evil: The Final Chapter

Evil comes home
2016 | 107m | English

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Picking up immediately after the events in Resident Evil: Retribution, Alice is the only survivor of what was meant to be humanity's final stand against the undead. Now, she must return to where the nightmare began - The Hive in Raccoon City, where the Umbrella Corporation is gathering its forces for a final strike against the only remaining survivors of the apocalypse.
Release Date: Dec 23, 2016
Director: Paul W. S. Anderson
Writer: Paul W. S. Anderson
Genres: Action, Science Fiction, Horror
Keywords helicopter, monster, underground, mutant, post-apocalyptic future, dystopia, sequel, end of the world, female soldier, zombie, armageddon, based on video game, heroine, resident evil
Production Companies Constantin Film, Impact Pictures, Davis Films, Screen Gems
Box Office Revenue: $312,200,000
Budget: $40,000,000
Updates Updated: Oct 31, 2024 (Update)
Entered: May 04, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Milla Jovovich Alice
Iain Glen Dr. Isaacs
Ali Larter Claire Redfield
Shawn Roberts Albert Wesker
Eoin Macken Doc
Fraser James Razor
Ruby Rose Abigail
William Levy Christian
Rola Cobalt
Ever Anderson Alicia Marks / The Red Queen
Lee Joon-gi Commander Lee
Siobhan Hodgson Emaciated Woman
Milton Schorr Thin Man
Aubrey Shelton Scars
Caroline Midgley One Ear
Dylan Skews Commander Crunch
Kevin Otto Male Teacher
Lee Raviv School Girl
Raquel Gecelter School Child
Vian Singleton School Child
Stephanie Hough Female Teacher
Doug Chapman Undead Russian
Mark Simpson James Marcus
Name Job
Glen MacPherson Director of Photography
Doobie White Sound Designer, Editor
Edward Thomas Production Design
Lisa Van Velden Art Direction
Christo Strydom Art Department Coordinator
Laura Windows Casting Associate
John Gore Drone Operator
Sarah Notley Researcher
Josue Clotaire Fleurimond Conceptual Illustrator
Anneke Botha Set Decoration
Guy Potgieter Supervising Art Director
Tamarin Kotze Script Supervisor
Lance Peters Armorer
Louie Schultz Music Editor
Michelle Karavoussanos Assistant Costume Designer
Lars Cox Camera Operator
Coco Van Oppens Still Photographer
Ilze Kitshoff Still Photographer
Sarel Pretorius Steadicam Operator
Peter Dydo Lead Animator
Cordell McQueen Stunt Double, Special Effects Supervisor
Danielle Davis Visual Effects Coordinator
Ryan MacDuff Visual Effects Coordinator
Taylor McNutt Visual Effects Coordinator
Brandon Schaafsma Visual Effects Editor
Siubhan Smith Visual Effects Producer
Greg Behrens Visual Effects Producer
Luke Groves Visual Effects Producer
Dennis Berardi Visual Effects Supervisor
Eric Robinson Visual Effects Supervisor
Steve Baine Foley, Foley Artist
Peter Persaud Foley, Foley Recordist
John Loranger Sound Designer
Tyler Whitham Sound Effects Editor
Alex Bullick Sound Effects Editor
Kerry van Lillenveld Property Master
Kerry Skelton Hair Designer, Hair Department Head, Hairstylist
Clinton Smith Prosthetic Designer
Nelly Guimaras Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Maria Labuschagne Assistant Art Director
Riette Hayward Assistant Hairstylist
Marli Kruger Assistant Hairstylist
Marie Maggio Assistant Hairstylist
Gabriella Pines Assistant Hairstylist
Lian van Wyk Assistant Hairstylist
Jessica Veasey Assistant Hairstylist
Christina Smith Makeup Department Head
Daleen Badenhorst Prosthetic Makeup Artist, Wigmaker
Donovan Roberts-Baxter Production Manager
Simon Damast Production Manager
Christine Gouws Art Department Assistant
Nkululeko Marais Art Department Production Assistant
Tamara Gans Art Department Trainee
Jos Joubert Assistant Property Master
David van Rensburg Assistant Property Master
Axel Hoebel Assistant Set Decoration
Mogamat Achmat Carpenter
Moegamat Dreyer Carpenter
Ebrahim Du Preez Carpenter
Yaasien Fieliers Carpenter
Hector Ghiyaath Carpenter
Esmodien Hendricks Carpenter
Randall Herman Carpenter
Nceba Mqikela Carpenter
Blessing Muchinapo Carpenter
Mawethu Ashley Ngange Carpenter
Mogammat Igshaan Benjamin Carpenter
Nicolus Lusse Carpenter
Nkosinati Kalipa Carpenter
Darren Christian Concept Artist
Joshua Nel Concept Artist
Elzaan Wilson Construction Coordinator
Brendan Smithers Construction Manager
Ryan Madden Draughtsman
Steve Paul Martin Draughtsman
Granville Baron Greensman
Kudakwashe Siyapeys Greensman
Cobus Van Der Waal Leadman
Daniel Toko Cubain Painter
Michael Manuel Painter
Jose Akhim Faustino Painter
Bert Heynike Property Buyer
David Ryan Chandler Property Buyer
Kerry von Lillienveld Property Master
Lloyd Msimanga Set Decoration Buyer
Wilfred Kok Set Designer
Malwande Sigabi Set Designer
Wisane Kumbe Swing
Zuko Mangwana Swing
Enock Mateyu Swing
Ibrahim Meite Swing
Jacques Mobia Swing
Buetumussa Ntela Swing
Khaya Sibiya Swing
Pitso Tong Swing
Patrick Chitima Swing
Jill Purdy Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor
Devin Doucette ADR Recordist
Howard London ADR Recordist
Nick Kray ADR Recordist
Travis MacKay ADR Recordist
Simon Rankin Boom Operator
Rose Gregoris First Assistant Sound Editor
Kevin Banks Sound Editor
Nico Louw Sound Mixer
Andrew Stirk Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Andrew Tay Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mark Zsifkovits Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Stephen Barden Supervising Sound Editor
Maeve Slemon Costume Coordinator
Christopher Beukes Costume Illustrator
Deon de Lange Costume Illustrator
Rial De Wet Costume Illustrator
Karl Schulschenk Costume Illustrator
Clinton Booyse Costume Set Supervisor
Bianca Erasmus On Set Dresser
Jeremy Johnson On Set Dresser
Roseline Kannemeyer On Set Dresser
Rick de Souza On Set Dresser
Terence Norman On Set Dresser
Shahieda Abrahams Seamstress
Louisa Johnson Seamstress
Noeneesa Majiep Seamstress
Moenesa Majiet Seamstress
Violet Metsi Seamstress
Mbali Gladys Silere Seamstress
Gafa Strachan Seamstress
Miriam Williams Seamstress
Tyrell Kemlo Special Effects Coordinator
Ayanda Bara Special Effects Technician
Genevieve Bevan-John Special Effects Technician
Malcolm Cochrane Special Effects Technician
Vuyisa Magafela Special Effects Technician
Mxolisi Alfred Mkhutshwa Special Effects Technician
Leonard Muchokoto Special Effects Technician
Tim Muchokoto Special Effects Technician
Michael Ngaba Special Effects Technician
Sibusiso Nkosi Special Effects Technician
Mzuvikile Sapaqa Special Effects Technician
Emil Snyman Special Effects Technician
Sithembiso Sontshaka Special Effects Technician
Antonie Vorster Special Effects Technician
Oscar Engelbrecht Armorer
Ian Hatton Armorer
Sheena Peters Armory Coordinator
Marius Matthee First Assistant Accountant
Ashleigh Potgieter First Assistant Accountant
Sonia Terzyan First Assistant Accountant
Ozayr Vally Health and Safety
Felicitas Achelis Legal Services
Gwendolin Grethe Legal Services
Katja Kessler Legal Services
Laurie Alexander Legal Services
Nicholas Hanks Legal Services
Jimmy Fraser Marine Coordinator
Tisha Dames Payroll Accountant
Sara Holmes Post Production Accountant
Gail Mannion Production Accountant
Jade Manuel Production Coordinator
Robyn Snell Production Coordinator
Yasmina Majid Production Coordinator
Arushani Govender Production Coordinator
Sarah Crompton Production Executive
Tiffany von Willingh Production Secretary
Lahli Mahloane Production Trainee
Sesethu Somdaka Production Trainee
Lebo Thobang Production Trainee
Wiebke Döhla Publicist
Ashley Aldworth Script Supervisor
Kim Kemlo Second Assistant Accountant
Kelsey Hoffe Set Production Assistant
Kyle Steyn Set Production Assistant
Tara Zulu Set Production Assistant
Bianca Vandewalle Set Production Assistant
Sobs Banisi Set Production Assistant
Grant Wright Set Production Assistant
Dezi Rorich Unit Publicist
Travers Randall Best Boy Electric
Tyron Mountjoy Best Boy Electric
Djuma Masudi Best Boy Grip
Craig Hattingh Best Boy Grip
Marco Bartkowiak Camera Operator
Don Cherel Camera Operator
Tanile Jansen Camera Trainee
Kwandiwe Lavisa Camera Trainee
Samantha Davids Camera Loader
Hennie Le Roux Data Wrangler
Nigel Tompkins Digital Imaging Technician
Bohdi Schoeman Dolly Grip
Keith Johnson Dolly Grip
Justice Amadi Electrician
Zubair Gani Electrician
Rameesh Herbert Electrician
Elvis Ayuk Akum Mbae Electrician
Moeketsi Mbele Electrician
Julius Ndakwa Electrician
Jinny Gunuza Electrician
Patrick Mahanuke Electrician
Jan Du Toit Epk Camera Operator
Frank Gardner First Assistant "A" Camera
Adrian Boerlage First Assistant "A" Camera
Meike Chinnery First Assistant "B" Camera
Manuel Khalid First Assistant "B" Camera
John McKay Gaffer
Clint Stone Gaffer
Fundisile Mbinda Generator Operator
Cameron Nqabeni Generator Operator
Apiwe Diko Grip
Gilbert Hitula Grip
Bafana Langa Grip
Mafika Masombuka Grip
Isaac Ndlovu Grip
Villy Nkoana Grip
Patrick Rikhotso Grip
Tobias Schoneveld Grip
Ntsikilelo Fiyane Grip
J.P. Ridgway Key Grip
Chris Hope Key Grip
Alfre Theron Key Grip
Dan Sigobongo Key Rigging Grip
Keegan Horn Libra Head Technician
Brad Maloney Libra Head Technician
Dudley Fillies Rigging Gaffer
Emmanuel Chonco Sithole Rigging Gaffer
Khaya Fokwana Rigging Grip
Vern Nobles Second Unit Director of Photography
Margaret Muggleston Second Assistant "A" Camera
Bernard Sterk Second Assistant "A" Camera
Simone Howlett Second Assistant "B" Camera
Toto Dzingwa Second Assistant "B" Camera
Francois Steyn Techno Crane Operator
Simon Wright Video Assist Operator
Eileen de Klerk Additional Editor
Thomas Tedesco Assistant Editor
Allan Taylor Colorist
Mitch Paulson Digital Intermediate Colorist
Adrian Saywell Digital Intermediate Editor
Peter Armstrong Digital Intermediate Producer
Amy K. Bostrom First Assistant Editor
Katie Cammaert Post Production Coordinator
Byron Tofas Compositing Lead
Wilmarie Janse Van Rensburg Stunt Double
Leanne Mullon Stunt Double
Anneli Muller Stunt Double
Katie McDonnell Stunt Double
Caprice Masinga Stunts
Malin Kirjonen Stunt Double
Daniela Kahl Stunt Double
Olivia Jackson Stunt Double
Katja Hopkins Stunts
Brenda Firmani Stunt Double
Christopher Minos Animation
Josh Brown First Assistant Sound Editor
Paul W. S. Anderson Writer, Director
Paul Haslinger Original Music Composer
Joe Cappelletti ADR Voice Casting
Jason Martin Underwater Camera
Reon Van Der Watt Stunt Double
Gina Gyles Foley
Pierre De Villiers Video Assist Operator
Angelica Lisk-Hann Stunts
Jenny Umbhau Stunt Double
Lee-Anne Liebenberg Stunts
Colleen Knox Stunts
Suzanne Smith Casting
Abigail Hard Stunts
Name Title
Paul W. S. Anderson Producer
Jeremy Bolt Producer
Robert Kulzer Producer
Samuel Hadida Producer
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Reviews

ColinJ
5.0

Some cool ideas but Anderson brings a new level of visual incoherence to the action scenes that is confounding and irritating rather than thrilling. It's as if he hasn't watched a single action movie in the last decade. Not to mention so many stupid jump scares I had to wonder if he was trying to ... get a job with Blumhouse. Still, Milla Jovovitch retains a steely charisma that remains compelling, but deserves far better material. Hopefully with this being the 'final' film she will be free to go and find it.

Jun 23, 2021
H2Obsession
7.0

I was scared by "previews" which said the editing was too chaotic. My experience is mixed. In the first 1/3 of the film, there is a ridiculous number of cuts in the action scenes (didn't like it), but afterwards this wasn't a problem. So yeah, chaotic filming at the start, but much more enjoyable ... /conventional for the middle and end. (P.S. There is at least one VERY scary scene in the first 1/3... despite the chaotic cinematography!) This film TRIED to tie up all the loose end of the franchise, but it didn't do very well. At least we get to see Claire Redfield again... she looks hot as always, but we don't see her much, and she doesn't have anything to say about K-Mart or her brother, Chis Redfield! The biggest disappointment for me was the lame death of the "big bad" ... that is, Wesker. I won't spoil his demise here, but let's just say it was Dues Ex Machina... (for those without a Latin background, it means an ass-pull by the writers!) I guess Wesker was too awesome to defeat in a fair fight! Anyway, the final battle of Alice was against *SPOILIER* Dr. Isaacs! Actually the final battle was against Dr. Isaacs and his clone!! I have mixed opions about this film... it tried, and in some sense succeeded in giving a finality to the movie franchise. But it also failed in many ways. The 3D was pretty crappy compared to the last two films ( I just learned they filmed this one in 2D and then up-converted it to 3D in post-production... unlike RE 4 and RE 5 which were REALLY filmed in 3D... so yeah, the human eye [at least my eye] can spot the difference between real art and AFTER-THE-FACT-POST-PRODUCTION cinematography). Also, they completely skipped what happened in Washington DC (the end of the previous film). There is one line in the movie which referenced this... basically "Wesker betrayed Alice and didn't REALLY give her back full power of the T-Virus". As a fan, I found this lame 1-liner very dissatisfying for the series finale! :( So now you may think I am an RE hater, but that isn't the full truth. I felt this film was *literally* too dark, and the 3D was merely acceptable (not fantastic like prior films), but it did give a conclusion and explored upon things like clones of Alice... I guess the only/biggest fault is the plot in the final scene... an air-borne virus, which will literally take years to work (according the movie itself!) manages to kill hundreds of thousands of zombies IN AN INSTANT... at the movie's climax... this is too convenient/stupid to be believed by anyone... even an RE Fan like me. I'm sorry, but can you say EPIC FAIL? == EPILOGUE == This film tries, and in a few cases succeeds, to tie up the Resident Evil franchise. But the fake-3D *FAILS* compared to the real-3D of the prior two films. The horror factor REALLY IS much better than the last 3 or 4 films... but is it enough???

Jun 23, 2021
Dark Jedi
6.0

I would say that my expectations for this movie was pretty much spot on. I expected a visual action feast with a fair amount of gore in it and that is pretty much what I got. Things like a well developed script and stuff like that, well obviously the producer thought asking for such things would be ... nitpicking. It currently holds a 5.6 rating at IMDb and 60% user score on TMDb which is fairly well deserved. Of course there are always reviewers giving it single star ratings and saying it is the worst film ever. That is just bullshit. These people have obviously never seen a really bad movie. Milla Jovovich is again playing the hot zombie killing chick from the previous movies and although she tragically lost her superior T-virus strength in one of the previous installments her capacity for dealing death and mayhem as well as absorbing hits still borders on being super hero stuff. Unrealistic but fun to watch. Despite my comments on the script earlier there is actually one with a paper thin thread intended just to bring the story from point A to B with a maximum of violence and special effects in between. I do think the tanks that they had cooked up looked cool although they were just visual candy a’la Mad Max. I mean come one, a tank with ventilation shafts all over the place so all you had to do was pour some gazoline over it and light a match? Stupid to say the least. There were a few other things was more designed for looks than realism. For instance a certain ventilation fan that were used to drag out some of the events. Who the f… designs a ventilation fan with a dozen or so rings of blades? It is a ventilation fan for Christ sake, not a jet engine turbine. Oh, yes of course, stupid me, otherwise they would not have to spend so much time crawling through it. I did like the various mutated zombies as well by the way. The flying thing at the beginning and the end was quite cool. Some people seems to have had an issue with the fast, sometimes very fast, clipping of scenes. I have to say that it did not disturb me that much. Not that it added much either though. Speaking of the end. Well, I guess it was okay. The end itself was not too surprising. It was dragged down by the stupid nonsense with Dr. Isaacs though. The only time an exploding grenade resulted in anything less than a semi-atomic eruption of flames was of course when the director had decided that he needed the bad guy for a few more scenes. Lazy and stupid script writing. On the whole I enjoyed the movie as much as I expected to. It was an okay movie. Good for a evening fix of zombie splattering and Milla Jovovich (okay so what, I am a male of traditional sexual orientation you know). It could have been a lot better but it was not really horrendously bad either.

May 16, 2024
Rangan
4.0

**Time to bring down the remaining of Umb Corp.** The series never meant to be story based. Well, at the first it was fine, but then it turned out be more a video game style than the normal commercial films. So if you are going to watch it, your expectation from it should be the action-adventures ... . Of course, nothing happens without a reason, that's where the story was born. This is the sixth film in the series and they are saying it is the final, but have to wait and see in a couple of years, whether another film will be made or they are going for television as hinted out. The main character is long dead, that's what they say to us every time. And then a new sequel with the same character and their explanation is, clone. That's seems okay, but that being a regular thing is what annoying. This film is enjoyable, like I say, watching a game played by someone sitting next to us. But not the best of the series or the year, nor its kind. Just to enjoy the action sequences. All the top, knowing about Olivia Jackson made me almost to cry. She's the real hero, hats off. As I said, the film was not necessary if you go by the story. It was just another mission, a fight to bring down the last remaining Umbrella Corp and possibly to reveal more secrets about it and everything so far happened. I always wondered how this franchise survived this long. Yeah, every time a decent box office pushed the filmmakers and actors to go for another one. The film's main ingredient, graphics were acceptable, and performances too. So, it is only for the selected audience, but you can ignore it if you are not that interested in it. _4/10_

May 16, 2024
JPV852
5.0

Liked it a tad better than the first time, however still a bit convoluted conclusion and the biggest knock is they completely ignored any potential left from Retribution, that being the zombie siege on the White House with our heroes (and villain) taking one last stand. Instead, Jill Valentine is ki ... lled off-screen (I guess) as was Alice's "daughter" and instead we get a Dr. Isaac being a religious fanatic (well Dr. Isaac's clone of course) and a band of misfit characters (including Ruby Rose before she became famous I think), plus the return of Claire (Ali Larter) after being MIA in the last film. There were some elements that weren't too bad, and the fight and stuntwork was alright, but as with the previous FIVE movies, nothing terribly memorable. And they leave it open-ended because, of course. Have to think any future installments will end up on whichever streaming service Sony makes a deal with... **2.5/5**

Jun 23, 2021
SoSmooth1982
6.0

For the final chapter, Alice has escaped to racoon city. Now the umbrella company is going to try to take down the last safe haven they have. ...

Aug 15, 2023