: A 4-minute look at the return to the iconic Raccoon City location. The Badass Trinity & The Women of Resident Evil
Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, Resident Evil: The Final Chapter was a significant financial success. The film earned a total of against its $40 million budget, making it a profitable conclusion to the franchise. The biggest market for the film was surprisingly international, with domestic ticket sales in the United States contributing only a fraction to the film's overall earnings. The movie was a massive hit in China and Japan, helping to more than make up for its weaker stateside performance.
: An interactive feature where director Paul W.S. Anderson and star Milla Jovovich provide behind-the-scenes insights during the film. Stunts & Weaponry
The color palette leans heavily into desaturated yellows and browns to emphasize the wasteland setting.
Bottom line A serviceable, action-forward finale that rewards longtime series fans more than newcomers; the 1080p Blu-ray is a good home presentation with solid audio and video, even if the film’s story and CGI occasionally underdeliver. Resident Evil The Final Chapter 2016 BluRay 108...
To save the final remnants of humanity from total extinction, Alice must return to where the nightmare began—. Inside this underground facility, the treacherous Umbrella Corporation is gathering its forces for a final strike against the remaining survivors. In a race against time, Alice joins forces with old friends, including Claire Redfield (Ali Larter), and an unlikely group of survivors to battle armies of zombies, new mutant monsters, and the mastermind behind the outbreak, Dr. Alexander Isaacs (Iain Glen). Technical Breakdown: The 1080p BluRay Experience
Most reviewers highlight the film’s "frenetic" and "kinetic" energy. However, a common complaint is the hyperactive editing
Select editions include a look at the animated companion movie Resident Evil: Vendetta . Why the 1080p Blu-ray Copy Remains Popular
No, the Blu-ray features the uncut 106‑minute version of the film. The only cuts are in the Chinese theatrical release, which is not present on the Blu-ray. : A 4-minute look at the return to
An early look at the Resident Evil: Vendetta animated movie. Final Verdict
The Blu-ray presentation aims to capture the gritty, apocalyptic atmosphere of the film's final stand in Raccoon City.
A deep dive into the redesigned underground facility and how it honors the original 2002 film.
Despite the rapid-fire editing style, the 1080p resolution brings out an immense amount of texture. Viewers can easily discern the grime, sweat, and dried blood on Alice’s tactical gear, the intricate scales of the mutated biological weapons, and the crumbling, dusty concrete architecture of ruined Raccoon City. Facial close-ups reveal excellent definition, showcasing the weathering on the characters' faces after years of survival. 3. Handling Digital Noise and Compression The biggest market for the film was surprisingly
A tribute to the leading actress and her intense physical preparation for the role of Alice.
The 1080p Blu-ray presentation is designed for high-definition home theater setups: Video Resolution : 1080p High Definition. Aspect Ratio : 2.40:1 Widescreen.
While the visual transfer is subject to stylistic choices, the audio presentation on the Blu-Ray is an uncompromised triumph. Featuring a powerhouse track (and a Dolby Atmos track on the 4K UHD upgrade), the audio design is reference-quality.