Last week, Split had a huge opening and everyone noted that M. Night Shyamalan was unquestionably back. But now, in week two, it feels a little more official. The second weekend saw the film holding onto its spot at the top of the box office charts, but it also did so while dropping a percentage most movies would kill for. In other words, people like Split and are telling their friends to go see it.
This week, Milla Jovovich’s Alice (we know her name is Alice because she says “My name is Alice” like, 12 times in every movie) returns to the big screen to battle viral zombies yet again in Resident Evil: The Final Chapter. As the title implies, this is to be the last sequel in the franchise, which would be great because Milla clearly deserves a nap — I say “would be” because, as movie franchise history has taught us, there is no such thing as a final chapter. To prove it, we’ve collected 15 movie sequels with titles that promised they’d be the last; they most definitely were not.
A soundtrack is one of the things that can make of break a movie, and recently action movies have seen a rise in some really creative scores. For every bit of one-note (no pun intended) superhero movie music that’s designed to be utterly unmemorable, we also have stuff like the Mad Mad: Fury Road soundtrack, which is one of the greatest, most exciting sets of music from the last decade. Today, two tracks from the upcoming Resident Evil: The Final Chapter have been released in a small preview, and it sounds pretty epic.
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter is coming out in a week(!), and as the last in a five-movie franchise, it’s the culmination of 15 years of zombies and Hives and Alices and Umbrella Corporations that we’ve grown up with. If you need a bit of a refresher before heading into the last installment — and it’s usually a good idea, since these movies tend to pick up pretty soon after the previous one left off — it can seem like a daunting prospect. That is, unless you have Milla Jovovich herself to recap the whole series for you in record time.
Alice is back. Dr. Isaacs is back. The Red Queen is back. That laser hallway is back. Those dogs that grow increasingly worse in every installment of the franchise are back. All your favorites are returning for Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, and the latest trailer has invited old friends and new for the last outing of the series.
Along with some tidbits of new shows and movies coming to us all in the next year, NYCC has also gifted us all with an extended look at Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, the sixth and last installment in the franchise that has so far given us five different ways to end the world...
No film franchise has more endings than Resident Evil. The second movie was Resident Evil: Apocalypse, which sounds mighty final. Nope! Next came Resident Evil: Extinction. Hell, nothing follows extinction. Except the Afterlife! That was the next movie. Only the fifth movie, Resident Evil: Retribution, didn’t sound like a nod toward a conclusion. And now there’s Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, the finalest final Resident Evil yet! At least until the next movie.
Some day, we’re going to look back at the career of Milla Jovovich and realize she was one of our more underappreciated action stars. While we spend our time arguing with Twitter eggs about representation in movies like Suicide Squad and Ghostbusters, Jovovich and her husband-director Paul W.S. Anderson have just been over in their own little corner of Hollywood, churning out modestly budgeted pulp action movies with a strong female lead. The upcoming Resident Evil release will be the sixth film in the franchise. Six!
Milla Jovovich is currently filming Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, which is the final chapter of Resident Evil in case you didn’t know. While it may not be the end of the franchise (you can expect a reboot announcement as soon as The Final Chapter opens in theaters), it certainly looks like the end of the line for Jovovich’s Alice. The actress posted a photo to her Instagram showing off “Old Alice,” a new look for this movie that suggests her character is more into taking vitamins than taking out zombies.