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Resident Evil: Extinction

Release Date: September 21, 2007
Director: Russell Mulcahy
Writer: Paul W.S. Anderson
Starring: Milla Jovovich Mike Epps Sienna Guillory Oded Fehr Iain Glen Debra Marshall Ashanti Douglas Ali Larter Chris Egan
Studio: Sony Screen Gems
Rating: R
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The third and final installment of the $100 million "Resident Evil" hits, "Resident Evil: Extinction" is again based on the wildly popular video game series and picks up where the last film left off. Alice (Milla Jovovich), now in hiding in the Nevada desert, once again joins forces with Carlos Olivera (Oded Fehr) and L.J. (Mike Epps), along with new survivors Claire (Ali Larter), K-Mart (Spencer Locke) and Nurse Betty (Ashanti) to try to eliminate the deadly virus that threatens to make every human being undead... and to seek justice. Since being captured by the Umbrella Corporation, Alice has been subjected to biogenic experimentation and becomes genetically altered, with super-human strengths, senses and dexterity. These skills, and more, will be needed if anyone is to remain alive.

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"Fans of the RESIDENT EVIL franchise will be more than happy with EXTINCTION, while the general public will be bored to tears wondering not only what’s going on, but also why should they care?" ...Read More

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