Resident Evil: The Final Chapter roars back into the chaos of Raccoon City as Alice (Milla Jovovich) faces her last and deadliest mission yet. Returning to the birthplace of the T-virus, she’s forced to confront the Umbrella Corporation in a final attempt to shut down the apocalypse that has consumed the world. What follows is a relentless sprint through traps, monsters, betrayals, and explosive revelations.
Milla Jovovich stars in Screen Gems’ RESIDENT EVIL: THE FINAL CHAPTER.
Milla Jovovich once again proves why Alice is one of action-horror’s most enduring icons. She slices through the undead with a mix of martial arts, gunplay, and pure grit — and the film keeps pace with frantic set pieces, swarming zombie hordes, and bio-engineered nightmares. Claire Redfield’s return (Ali Larter) gives the story a welcome emotional thread, grounding the spectacle with loyalty and shared history.
Visually, the movie blends practical gore with stylized CGI to create a world that feels grimy, dangerous, and alive with terror. The narrative may stick closely to the franchise formula, but it delivers what fans came for: intensity, creatures, chaos, and a final stand that feels massive.
As the curtain falls on the longtime series, The Final Chapter is a fierce, fast, and fitting farewell.