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Director: | Russell Mulcahy |
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Writer: | Paul W. S. Anderson |
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Years after the Racoon City catastrophe, survivors travel across the Nevada desert, hoping to make it to Alaska. Alice joins the caravan and their fight against hordes of zombies and the evil Umbrella Corp. | |
Release Date: | Sep 20, 2007 |
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Director: | Russell Mulcahy |
Writer: | Paul W. S. Anderson |
Genres: | Action, Science Fiction, Horror |
Keywords | clone, evil corporation, skräck, conspiracy, awestruck, mutant, based on video game, dystopia, zombie, post-apocalyptic future, intense |
Production Companies | Constantin Film, Impact Pictures, Davis Films, Screen Gems |
Box Office |
Revenue: $147,717,833
Budget: $45,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Milla Jovovich | Alice |
Oded Fehr | Carlos Olivera |
Ali Larter | Claire Redfield |
Iain Glen | Dr. Isaacs |
Ashanti | Betty |
Christopher Egan | Mikey |
Spencer Locke | K-Mart |
Matthew Marsden | Slater |
Linden Ashby | Chaser |
Jason O'Mara | Albert Wesker |
Mike Epps | L.J. |
Joe Hursley | Otto |
James Tumminia | Lab Tech |
Madeline Carroll | White Queen |
Valorie Hubbard | Ma |
Carrie Eklund | Camp Survivor (uncredited) |
Brian Steele | Rancid / Tyrant |
John Eric Bentley | Umbrella Tech |
Kirk B.R. Woller | Scientist |
Rick Cramer | Ice Hockey / Corridor Guard |
Peter O'Meara | British Envoy |
William Abadie | French Envoy |
Ramón Franco | Runty |
Shane Woodson | Piggy |
Geoff Meed | Pock Mark |
Rusty Joiner | Eddie |
Connor McCoy | Small Boy |
Carolina Jiménez | Mirror Woman |
Gary A. Hecker | Tyrant Vocal (voice) |
Martin Crewes | Chad Kaplan (uncredited) |
Richard Epcar | Additional Voices (voice) (uncredited) |
Stefen Hayes | Yuri Loginova (uncredited) |
Gary Hudson | Umbrella Captain (uncredited) |
Ryan McCluskey | Mr. Grey (uncredited) |
Carsten Nørgaard | Zombie Steve (uncredited) |
César Ámigo Aguilar | Foreign Envoy (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Héctor López Lechuga | Line Producer |
David Johnson | Director of Photography |
Niven Howie | Editor |
Scot Boland | Casting |
Marco Niro | Art Direction |
Barbara Enriquez | Set Decoration |
David Forrest | Makeup Department Head |
Sylvia Fernández | Assistant Hairstylist |
Tena Parker | Assistant Hairstylist |
Carol Brown | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Elvia Felix Herrera | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Laura Hill | Contact Lens Technician |
Bunny Parker | Hair Department Head |
Isabel Amezcua | Hairdresser |
Estrella Lorrabaquio | Hairdresser |
Lourdes Flores | Key Makeup Artist |
Humberto Escamilla | Makeup Artist |
Marco A. Garcia | Makeup Artist |
Richard Redlefsen | Makeup Effects |
Jorge Siller | Makeup Effects |
Gabriel Tapia | Art Department Coordinator |
Carlos Benassini | Assistant Art Director |
Alejandro García | Assistant Set Decoration |
Patricia Cuevas | Assistant Set Decoration |
Sandra Flores | Assistant Set Decoration |
Miguel Pineda | Construction Buyer |
Héctor Romero | Construction Manager |
Dereck Hecker | Property Master |
Gustavo Castellanos | Property Master |
Guillermo Granados | Props |
Carlos Torres | Props |
Jonathan Gesinski | Storyboard Artist |
Mauricio Waldo | Swing |
Reyes Santamaría V. | Best Boy Electric |
Victor Correa | Best Boy Electric |
Salvador 'Apache' Serrano | Best Boy Grip |
Cesar Islas Manjarrez | Camera Loader |
Gerardo Ruffinelli | Camera Loader |
Pablo Reyes | Camera Operator |
Tim Ross | Camera Operator |
Antonio Huerta | Camera Technician |
Ernesto Serrano | Dolly Grip |
Geovani Rodriguez | Dolly Grip |
Manuel García | Electrician |
Néstor Martínez | Electrician |
Luis Velazquez | Electrician |
Miguel Lara | Electrician |
Saul Dominguez | Electrician |
Roman Covarrubias | Electrician |
Rob Wood | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Israel Páez | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Sergio García Terrazas | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Jose Gutierrez | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Jorge Zúñiga | First Assistant "C" Camera |
Fernando Peralta | First Assistant "C" Camera |
Benito Aguilar | Gaffer |
Juan Carlos Lazo | Gaffer |
Pablo Castillo | Grip |
Juan Cruz | Grip |
Adolfo Rodríguez | Grip |
César Camacho | Grip |
Salvador Orendain | Grip |
Miguel A. Pacheco | Grip |
Erik Gonzales | Grip |
Andrés Medina | Key Grip |
Peter Chrimes | Key Grip |
Antonio Vargas | Key Grip |
Fernando Gutierrez | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Fernando Díaz | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Fernando Sanchez | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Katie Matheson | Second Assistant "C" Camera |
Igor Meglic | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Norbert Kaluza | Steadicam Operator |
Rolf Konow | Still Photographer |
Ana Nuñez | Assistant Costume Designer |
Arturo Mayne | Costume Assistant |
Marco Villavicencio | Costume Assistant |
María de Jesús Luna | Costume Assistant |
Adolfo Ramírez | Costume Supervisor |
Leticia Pichardo | Costumer |
Francisco Stoll | Costumer |
Rocio Ceja | Costumer |
Pedro Raúl Flores | Tailor |
James Simcik | ADR Editor |
Bill Devine | ADR Mixer |
Jeff Gomillion | ADR Mixer |
Dean St. John | ADR Mixer |
Terry Garcia | Assistant Sound Editor |
Jesus Alvarez | Boom Operator |
José Manuel Aguilar | Boom Operator |
Nestor Cruz Sanchez | Cableman |
Joan Rowe | Foley Artist |
Sean Rowe | Foley Artist |
Ryan Maguire | Foley Mixer |
Luciano Larobina | Sound Mixer |
Alberto Ramirez | Sound Mixer |
Chris Jenkins | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Frank A. Montaño | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Miguel Rivera | Supervising Dialogue Editor, Supervising ADR Editor |
Derek Pippert | Foley |
Dan Carnegie | Animation |
Hubert Chan | Animation |
Peter Dydo | Animation |
Jason Edwardh | Animation |
Elliot Mallon | Animation |
Matt Ralph | Animation |
Gavin Soares | Animation |
Jim Su | Animation |
Mike Mulock | Animation |
Ian Britton | Compositor |
Megumi Kanazawa | Compositor |
Hojin Park | Compositor |
Ruben Salazar | Compositor |
John Watson | Compositor |
Lisa-Marie Marrelli | Compositor |
Barb Benoit | Digital Compositor |
Jason Chan | Digital Compositor |
Ovidiu Cinazan | Digital Compositor |
Anand Dorairaj | Digital Compositor |
Omar Gudjonsson | Digital Compositor |
Annu Gulati | Digital Compositor |
Avi Salem | Digital Compositor |
Carolyn Shelby | Digital Compositor |
Tamara Stone | Digital Compositor |
David Thompson | Digital Compositor |
Armando Velazquez | Digital Compositor |
John-John Traoré | Digital Compositor |
Kenny Lam | Digital Compositor |
Michael Becki | Digital Compositor |
Tim M. Townsend | Digital Compositor |
Neil Williamson | Digital Effects Supervisor |
Aaron Weintraub | Digital Effects Supervisor |
Tom Turnbull | Digital Effects Supervisor |
Andrew Nguyen | Lead Animator |
Mandy Au | Lighting Artist |
Dominic Remane | Lighting Artist |
Mark Stepanek | Lighting Artist |
Cyril Frederick Chu | Lighting Artist |
Sarah Barber | Production Assistant |
Matt Glover | Production Assistant |
Aisha Malik | Production Assistant |
Sandeep Bachhe | Sequence Lead |
Palak Krishna Murthy | Sequence Lead |
Jesh Murthy | Sequence Lead |
Aaron Barclay | Sequence Lead |
Evan Jacobs | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Rob Del Ciancio | Sequence Lead |
Daniel Mizuguchi | Sequence Lead |
Rubina Cokar | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Luke Groves | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Victoria Holt | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Mark Herman | Visual Effects Editor |
Fiona Campbell Westgate | Visual Effects Producer |
James Bladon | Music Editor |
Tod Feuerman | Additional Editor |
Ryan Folsey | Additional Editor |
Richard Glazerman | Assistant Editor |
Chris Mistorni | Assistant Editor |
David Raymond | Assistant Editor |
Ben Howdeshell | Assistant Editor |
Tristan M. Brighty | Assistant Editor |
Michael Mintz | Digital Intermediate Colorist |
Joseph Alaniz | Digital Intermediate Producer |
Kevin LaRosa | Aerial Coordinator |
Jesús Almontes | Armorer |
Charles Taylor | Armorer |
Karla Bukantz | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Carlos Larios | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Mauricio Ballesteros | Craft Service |
Howard Baral | Post Production Accountant |
Yolanda Chavarria | Post Production Accountant |
Dominique Donovan | Post Production Accountant |
Carla Raygoza | Production Coordinator |
Patrick Zorer | Production Executive |
Liz Brandenburg | Production Secretary |
Sue Field | Script Supervisor |
Israel Pasco | Script Supervisor |
Bruno Hernandez | Security |
Norberto Nava | Security |
Mario Olivares | Security |
Jose Luis Palomino | Set Medic |
Sarahi Marin | Set Production Assistant |
Edgar Gallaga | Set Production Assistant |
Manuel Castro | Set Production Assistant |
David Oliver | Set Production Assistant |
Nancy A. Flint | Studio Teacher |
Christopher C. Jones | Title Graphics |
Andrea Gamboa | Travel Coordinator |
Yhara Mejia | Travel Coordinator |
Kym Langlie | Unit Publicist |
Javier Gunther | Picture Car Coordinator |
Xavier Rodriguez Quiriarte | Transportation Captain |
Balo Bucio | Stunt Coordinator |
Rick Forsayeth | Stunt Coordinator |
José Castellanos | Lighting Technician |
Sharon Simms | Stunt Double |
Chrissy Weathersby Ball | Stunt Double |
Priscilla Solorzano | Stunt Double |
Miriam Meza | Stunt Double |
Nadia Hernandez | Utility Stunts |
Martha Alicia | Utility Stunts |
O.J. Knighten | Animal Wrangler |
Russell Mulcahy | Director |
Charlie Clouser | Original Music Composer |
Victoria Burrows | Casting |
Eugenio Caballero | Production Design |
Joseph A. Porro | Costume Design, Costume Designer |
Eduardo Flores Torres | Camera Loader |
Luis David Sansans | Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator |
Eric A. Norris | Supervising Sound Editor |
Wojciech Zielinski | Sequence Lead |
Robert Bloom | Compositor |
Layton Morrison | Stunt Coordinator |
Steven McMichael | Stunt Coordinator |
Joanne Leach | Stunt Double |
Krista Bell | Utility Stunts |
Paul W. S. Anderson | Writer |
Patrick Tatopoulos | Concept Artist |
Scott A. Hecker | Supervising Sound Editor |
Dennis Berardi | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Chris Durand | Utility Stunts |
Juan Pablo Ortigosa | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Michiko Nishiwaki | Stunt Double |
Magdaleno Rodriguez | Carpenter |
Name | Title |
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Kelly Van Horn | Executive Producer |
Paul W. S. Anderson | Producer |
Jeremy Bolt | Producer |
Bernd Eichinger | Producer |
Samuel Hadida | Producer |
Victor Hadida | Executive Producer |
Robert Kulzer | Producer |
Martin Moszkowicz | Executive Producer |
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2024 | 4 | 11 | 14 | 8 |
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2024 | 6 | 12 | 24 | 7 |
2024 | 7 | 12 | 19 | 9 |
2024 | 8 | 11 | 23 | 8 |
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2024 | 12 | 10 | 13 | 7 |
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2025 | 2 | 8 | 12 | 2 |
2025 | 3 | 4 | 26 | 0 |
2025 | 4 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
2025 | 5 | 1 | 3 | 1 |
2025 | 6 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
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I suppose a bit better than Apocalypse as it feels a bit more mainstreamed in the plot and action, still not great but some of the fight sequences were okay and has some semblance of interesting ideas and I still like Jovovich in the role even if she's not the strongest actress, but does have some s ... creen presence in this sort of movie. Being so short, you don't get to know Ali Larter's character all that well and felt odd that Jill (Sienna Guillory) and Angie's (Sophie Vavasseur) absences weren't mentioned (that I can remember). **2.5/5**
**Overall : The final horror-focused entry of the franchise with high stakes and some great new characters.** The third movie in the Resident Evil franchise and the beginning slide into outright sci-fi action. Most of this entry focuses on survivors attempting to withstand the dangers of a zombie ... -filled apocalyptic desert. Unfortunately, umbrella’s experiments on Alice have results that sometimes become the focus and begin dragging the franchise further from survival horror. I enjoyed this entry with the addition of Claire Redfield from the games, the return of Carlos Olivera, and the hopelessness of the deadly sun-scorched wasteland continually claiming the lives of the struggling survivors. But Alice’s superpowers distract from the core of what makes this franchise great: surviving zombie horror.
This one is kind of boring till you get to the end. They try to stop the umbrella company from infecting everyone in world. Also try to save Alice while being experienmented on. ...
Resident Evil: Extinction is a must-watch. The movie follows Alice as she navigates a desert wasteland, battling mutated zombies and discovering the shocking truth of Umbrella’s experiments. The action is relentless, the stakes keep rising, and by the end, Alice uncovers an army of her own clones, s ... etting up an epic fight against Umbrella. With a gritty, Mad Max-style atmosphere, this film delivers on thrills and suspense. Highly recommended for fans of sci-fi and horror!
Resident Evil: Extinction (2007) takes the franchise in a full post-apocalyptic direction, but the execution stumbles along the way. The story has a few interesting ideas, like the cloning subplot, but it lacks depth and struggles to keep engagement. The first act drags on endlessly, the second act ... picks up slightly, and the climax, while unique in some ways, fails to deliver the punch it needed. It feels like the movie is more focused on style than substance, which might have worked better if the pacing was tighter. The directing and editing are a mess, making the action scenes frustrating to watch. The shaky cam is back, and somehow, it is worse than in Apocalypse, making some moments borderline unwatchable. The overuse of quick cuts doesn’t help either, making it feel like the action is happening in pieces rather than flowing naturally. That being said, the cinematography has some cool moments, especially in the desert setting, and the final battle at least tries to be creative. Milla Jovovich remains the glue holding everything together. Even when the plot loses steam, she keeps things somewhat enjoyable with her commanding presence and well-executed fight scenes. The script, unfortunately, does not add much, with weak dialogue and little emotional weight. The soundtrack sticks to the industrial rock vibe, but at this point, it feels like the series is relying on style to cover up a lack of substance. Overall, Extinction has moments that work, but it feels more like an action movie trying to throw in zombies rather than a true continuation of what made the first film engaging.