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Resident Evil: Afterlife

Resident Evil: Afterlife

6,1 /10 (4,192 Votes)
2010 EN 97 min

Overview

In a world ravaged by a virus infection, turning its victims into the Undead, Alice continues on her journey to find survivors and lead them to safety. Her deadly battle with the Umbrella Corporation reaches new heights, but Alice gets some unexpected help from an old friend. A new lead that promises a safe haven from the Undead takes them to Los Angeles, but when they arrive the city is overrun by thousands of Undead - and Alice and her comrades are about to step into a deadly trap.

Stream

Rent

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Release date

01/09/2010

Votes

4,192

Popularity

0.3

Experience a new dimension of evil.

Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

97 min

Budget

$60,000,000

Revenue

$300,228,084

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Andres Gomez

2014-03-06

⭐ 4

As bad as the rest of the saga. Tons of action and FX with brainless script and plenty of bad actors.

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JPV852

JPV852

2020-11-20

⭐ 5

Second time seeing this one, basically feel the same way, not terribly impressive effort, some spotty visual effects, a few silly fun moments however the finale looked like a poor Matrix copycat. But found some parts entertaining enough, just nothing all that memorable. **2.5/5**

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Andre Gonzales

Andre Gonzales

2023-08-08

⭐ 6

Still in the process of bringing the umbrella company down. Alice finds out about a safe haven from her rescuers.

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RalphRahal

2025-02-03

⭐ 5

Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010) is a movie built entirely around its 3D experience, and that is both its strength and its downfall. The story takes a slightly better direction than the previous sequels, benefiting from W.S. Anderson’s return as director, but it still lacks depth. The movie leans fully into action and spectacle, with a focus on flashy sequences rather than strong storytelling. Watching it in 3D, the visuals and effects shine, giving a level of immersion that helps mask the flaws, but in 2D, it loses much of its impact and starts to feel more like a video game cutscene than a ci…

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