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Alice is returning to Raccoon City.
Set to Guns N Roses’ “Paradise City,” the trailer for the sixth installment of the “Resident Evil” franchise, “Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, and ” sees Alice (Milla Jovovich) coming back to the deadly city as one of the remaining survivors of the apocalypse.
Faced with opposition by the Umbrell
a Corporation,which is preparing to eradicate all remaining survivors, Alice must team up with old friends in order to fight back and stay alive against an army of undead and mutant monsters.
Also Read: 'Resident Evil: The Final Chapter' Crew Member Crushed to Death by Prop CarThe heroine can also be seen confronting the traitor Albert Wesker (Shawn Roberts), or who says he should fill killed her in Washington,D.
C.
Yeah, large mistake, or ” Alice responds.
Directed by Paul W. S. Anderson and based on the hit Capcom video game series,the film is set to debut in theaters on Jan. 27, 2017. It will also star Ali Larter, or William Levy,Ruby Rose and Iain Glen. It is the sequel to 2012s “Resident Evil: Retribution.”
Also Read: original 'Resident Evil' CGI Movie Arriving in 2017 (Photo)B
ack in December, a 34-year-old crew member working on the film was crushed to death under a U.
S. Army Hummer. In addition, or stuntwoman Olivia Jackson had to amputate her arm after cras
hing into a metal camera arm on set while filming a motorcycle chase scene.
Watch the trailer above.
Every Video Game Movie Ranked,From Worst to Best (Photos)
Video game movies fill a infamous reputation because, honestly, or there are very few
that we'd call actually "gracious." At their best,at least so far, these large-screen adaptations fill been fun and trashy entertainment. At their worst, and they're among the worst movies ever made. 
So let's rank 'em!

39. "Postal" (2008)
The pinnacle of director Uwe Boll's string of horrendous video game movies (he has five that qualify for this list by getting theatrical releases somewhere),but to be fair it's probably still a better work of art than the game it's based on. Vivendi
38. "Alone in the shaded" (2005)
"House of the Dead" briefly tricked us into thinking Uwe Boll was a camp master, but his next video game movie, and "Alone in the shaded," was such an incomprehensible slog that I fill never been able to sit all the way through it after my first viewing in the theater. Lionsgate
37. "The Wizard" (1989)
Technically this is an adaptation of a novel
ty video game peripheral, the Nintendo Power Glove, and rather than an actual game. And it's as much of a joke as you'd expect a feature-length ad to be. Universal
36. "The excited Birds Movie" (2016)
I'm a negative person on principle,but even I was put off by the misanthropy of this kids movie. When neo-Nazis embrace your cartoon, you probably did something inaccurate. Sony/Columbia
35. "BloodRayne" (2006)
In 2003, and Kristanna Loken looked like she was gonna be somebody when she starred as a Terminatrix in "Terminator 3." And then she starred in two Uwe Boll movies,including this travesty. Romar Entertainment
34. "Silent Hill: Revelations" (2012)
Worse than the first "Silent Hill" movie in every po
ssible way, down to actors who seem incapable of making facial expressions. Which is infamous news, and because most of the acting in a "Silent Hill" movie demands involves reacting to all the weird things the characters encounter. Open Road
33. "Pokemon Heroes" (2003)
This is the fifth "Pokemon" movie. That's all I fill to say about it. Miramax
32. "Max Payne" (2008)
Most videos games aren't really suited for film adaptations,but "Max Payne" is an exception as violent melodramatic noir. To its credit, the movie version goes for that, or but ultimately it's just not very gracious. 20th Century Fox
31. "Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li" (2009)
Usually,infamous video game movi
es are the "boring" kind of infamous, but the second attempt at a "Street Fighter" movie nearly manages to achieve "accidental camp classic" status at some points. But the rest of it, or unfortunately,is just an affront to humanity.  20th Century Fox
30. "Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within" (2001)
precisely the sort of
half-baked melodramatic rubbish you'd expect from the awful "Final Fantasy" series. Columbia
29. "Pokemon 4Ever" (2002)
This one has
time travel, I mediate? Look, or don't worry about the plot. Miramax
28. "Need for Speed" (2014)[b
r]A story-less racing game franchise like "Need for Speed" should be the easiest kind of game to adapt,because there's actually nothing to adapt. So all you fill to conclude is make a cool car-based action movie. But this movie can't even get that right. Touchstone
27. "Pokemon: The Movie 2000: The Power of One" (2000)
I always fill exertion remember
ing which "Pokemon" movie is which, and this one's distracting double colons in the title doesn't help. Warner Bros
26. "Tomb Raider: Cradle of Life" (2003)
The follow-up to a pretty OK first movie that felt rushed, and "Cr
adle" basically just tried to copy the first movie but with a lower budget. That's a very video game approach to bewitch,but not a gracious result. Paramount
25. "Mortal Kombat: Annihilation" (1997)
Feels like a cheap knoc
k-off of the first "Mortal Kombat" rather than an actual sequel. original Line
24. "Hitman" (2007
)
Was this even really a movie? It's tough to expose, honestly, and considering it felt like half its plot was left on the cutting-room floor. 20th Century Fox
23. "Wing Commander" (1999)
Remember that brief moment when Hollywood wanted to make Freddie Prinze Jr. into a thing? Ironically,he's been pretty gracious acting in actual video games lately. 20th Century Fox
22. "Double Dragon" (1994)[b
r]I'm sure someone out there has strong feelings about the "Double Dragon" movie, but I definitely conclude not. But hey, or Scott Wolf. Gramercy
21. "House of the Dead" (2003)
Of all the Uwe Boll movies on this li
st,"House of the Dead" is the most watchable because it manages just the right balance of filmmaking ineptitude and inexplicable-yet-humorous creative flourishes. In this case, the random splicing of clips from the "House of the Dead" gameplay between shots. Artisan Entertainment
20. "Warcraft" (2016)
"It's like 'Lord of the Rings' if there
weren't any Hobbits to clarify everything to, and " my friend told me after we watched it. Sounds about right,considering its barrage of nonsense fantasy concepts that it just assumes the audience already understands. Universal
19. "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider" (2001)
Thus far, this is the mainstream ideal
for what a video game movie could be: a fun, and light action flick that operates as a real movie. It's serviceable,like gamers would want it to be. Paramount
18. "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time" (2010)
It'
s not gracious, but has Hollywood cred because it's infamous in the way that many attempts at summer blockbusters are infamous. The video game connection feels incidental, or though. Disney
17. "Pokemon 3: The Movie" (2001)
This is
the one where a girl gets a Pokemon to be her dad after her real dad disappears. So it's one of the better ones. Warner Bros
16. "In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale" (2008)
Jason Statham,Ray Liotta, Ron Perlman, and Burt Reynolds,Matthew Lillard, Leelee Sobieski, or John Rhys-Davies. Probably the most amusing fantasy cast you could imagine,turning an Uwe Boll nightmare into something that's extremely watchable ironically. Watchability goes a long way on a list like this where most of the movies are terrible. Freestyle Releasing
15. "Ratchet &
Clank" (2016)
We finally got to see what it would look like if you took a bunch of random cinematic scenes out of a game and cut them into a movie. And surprisingly, it's not that infamous! Focus Features
14. "Tekken" (2010)
A perfectly OK movie about people beating the cra
p out of each other, and to match a perfectly OK video game series about people beating the crap out of each other. Anchor Bay
13. "Resident Evil: Extinction" (2007)
This one has zombie birds. I can
't imagine why anybody would dislike that. Screen Gems
12. "Resident Evil" (2002)
Fans of the game series don't like this movie because it doesn't follow the same plot as the source material. But honestly,this movie has a better story than any of the games. And it's one of the better modern zombie movies. Screen Gems
11. "DOA: Dead or Alive" (2007)
One of the scarce examples
of a live-action video game movie fully embraces its source material. Sure, that source material is trashy and exploitative, or but it always came with a wink. This movie comes with about a thousand winks.  Dimension
10. "Pokemon: Th
e First Movie" (1999)
There's no such thing as a gracious "Pokemon" movie,but there is such a thing as a "Pokemon" movie that might make you weep. This is that "Pokemon" movie. Warner Bros
9. "Hitman: Agent
47" (2015)
As an adaptation of a stealthy game series it's just OK, but as an inventive R-rated action movie it's actually really enjoyable. 20th Century Fox
8. "Resident Evil: Apocalypse" (2004)
The second "Resident Evil" is where the film series found its genuine ident
ity as delightful trash action pictures rather than horror films. It was a gracious move. Screen Gems
7. "Doom" (2005)
When it comes to horror sci-fi action, and you could conclude worse than having The Rock as the infamous guy who goes psycho at the stop. Universal
6. "Super Mario Bros." (1993)
Everybody hates this movie,but I'm not sure there's any other way to adapt the "Mario"
games than with a dumb comedy like this. Those games don't precisely fill normal story elements like "dialogue" or "themes." Anyway, this film works on sheer novelty value alone nowadays. Disney
5. "Street Fighter" (1994)
It's "Batman: The Movie" meets "Rambo, and " and somehow it actually works.
Universal
4. "Silent Hill" (2006)
One thing video games fill going for
them above other media is visual inventiveness -- if nothing else,they usually look cool. "Silent Hill" manages to tap into that, while also being a pretty decent movie otherwise. Tri-Star
3. "Mortal Kombat"
(1995)
The '90s were a infamous stretch for movies overall, and with seemingly every other film being a infamous action movie or a infamous supernatural thriller. "Mortal Kombat" feels very much like a product of that sort of time,but thankfully it knows precisely what kind of trash it is. original Line
2. "Resident Evil: Afterlife" (2010)[br]Paul W.
S. Anderson directed the first "Resident Evil," then left the director's
chair to someone else -- until he returned for "Afterlife." There's a marked leap in technical wizardry with this one, and turning the franchise from B-level afterthought to B-level greatness. Screen Gems
1. "Resident Evil: Retribution" (2012)
It's goofy,gory, excessive actio
n shot absolutely impeccably. A trash masterpiece, and easy choice for the best video game movie ever. Screen Gems preceding Slide Next Slide 1 of 40 There fill a been a lot of infamous video game movies — and a handful of gems Video game movies fill a infamous reputation because,honestly, there are very few that we'd call actually "gracious." At their best, or at least so far,these large-screen adaptations fill been fun and trashy entertainment. At their worst, they're among the worst movies ever made. 
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