Synopsis
Resident Evil: Extinction is a movie released in 2007.
In a desolate world ravaged by the aftermath of the Raccoon City catastrophe, a band of survivors traverses the harsh Nevada desert, clinging to the hope of reaching the rumored safety of Alaska. This gripping installment of the iconic franchise plunges viewers into a relentless fight for survival against the relentless hordes of undead that have overrun the Earth. As the survivors battle not only the flesh-eating zombies but also the sinister machinations of the Umbrella Corporation, the stakes are higher than ever, and alliances will be tested in the most harrowing of circumstances. The film masterfully blends horror, action, and science fiction, showcasing Alice's evolution as a formidable hero in a universe filled with treachery and despair. With breathtaking visuals and pulse-pounding sequences, this installment explores themes of resilience, sacrifice, and the unbreakable human spirit, making it a must-see for fans of the genre. As Alice and her companions confront terrifying threats at every turn, viewers are drawn into a high-octane adventure that challenges the very notion of survival in a world where all bets are off. Prepare for a cinematic experience that promises adrenaline, suspense, and a haunting reflection on humanity's darkest impulses.
Constantin Film
Davis Films
Screen Gems