Resident Evil: Apocalypse

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As the city is locked down under quarantine, Alice finds out that the people that died from the previous incident at the Umbrella Corporation have turned into zombies. She then joins a small band of elite soldiers, who are enlisted to rescue the missing daughter of the creator of the mutating T-virus. Once lack of luck and resources happen, they begin to wage an exhilarating battle to survive and escape before the Umbrella Corporation erases its experiment from the face of the earth.

Release Date: September 10, 2004 (Theaters)

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Runtime: 1h 34m

Network:

YouTube TV

Production:

Constantin Film

Budget: $45,000,000

Box Office: $129,342,769

Classification

Runtime
1h 34m

Network

Production

Budget
$45,000,000

Box Office
$129,342,769

Sienna Guillory
Jill Valentine
Oded Fehr
Carlos Olivera
Sophie Vavasseur
Angie Ashford
Razaaq Adoti
Sgt. Peyton Wells
Jared Harris
Dr. Ashford
Sandrine Holt
Terri Morales
Zack Ward
Nicholai Ginovaef
Iain Glen
Dr. Isaacs
Dave Nichols
Captain Henderson
Stefen Hayes
Yuri Loginova
Geny Walters
Mrs. Priest
Megan Fahlenbock
Marla Mapes
Aaron Abrams
Assistant
Chris Benson
Lance Halloran
Martin Martinuzzi
Overworked Detective
Brad Borbridge
Overworked Sergeant
Kevin Hare
Home Owner / Scientist
Heather Dick
Older Woman
Nicole Ann St. Hill
Undead Gaudy Hooker
Ricardo Betancourt
Burly Cop #1
Ted Ludzik
Burly Cop #2
Rebecca Sims
Undead Little Girl
Christopher Weedon
Undead Little Boy #1
Billy Parrott
Security Guard
Derek Aasland
Featured Graveyard Undead 1 / Featured "Surplus" Undead #3
Richard Harte
Featured Graveyard Undead 2 / Featured Rooftop Undead #2
Simon Girard
Chopper Pilot #1
Dean Copkov
Chopper Pilot #2
Jeff White
Chopper Pilot #4
Timothy Burd
Refugee #1
Natalie Charles
Refugee #2
Pierre Henry
Screaming Soldier
Jim Codrington
Lieutenant
Malcolm Fiddick
Reflection Undead
Malcolm Xerxes
Featured City Hall Undead #1
Michy Gustavia
Featured City Hall Undead #2
Shane Mackinnon
Featured City Hall Undead #3
Ed Fielding
Featured City Hall Undead #4
Stephen R. Hart
Featured City Hall Undead #5
Sandi Stahlbrand
Reporter #1
Tom Gerhardt
Zombie Dad
Venice Grant
Undead Stripper #1
Ana Danilina
Undead Stripper #2
Ingrid Johansson
Featured IV Woman Undead
Jeffrey Weedon
Undead Little Boy #2
Melanie Tonello
Featured Undead Kid #1
Annabel Chu
Featured Undead Kid #2
Joe Jefferson
Featured Undead Kid #3
Heather Braaten
Featured Rooftop Undead #1
Joe Silvaggio
Featured Rooftop Undead #3
Eric Morgan
Featured Undead City Walker #1
Gene Pyrz
Featured Undead City Walker #2
Torquil Colbo
Featured Undead City Walker #3
Joan Moore
Featured Undead City Walker #4
Peter C. Wylde
Featured Undead City Walker #5
Garry Geddes
Featured Undead City Walker #6
Dionne Renee
Featured Undead City Walker #7
Janessa Crimi
Featured Undead Kid #4
Dan Ellery
Featured Graveyard Undead 1
Sharon Moore
Featured "Surplus" Undead #2
Jo Chim
Network Anchor #1
Bobby Prochaska
Network Anchor #2
Jazz Mann
Reporter #2
Larissa Gomes
Reporter #3
Gregory White
Lab Technician
Roman Podhora
Leader Umbrella Guard
Brian King
Umbrella Gate Guard
Robert 'Rob' Hall
Featured School Undead
John Migliore
Zombie (uncredited)
Yaron Betan
Featured Racoon Police (uncredited)
Brandon Marc Gagne
Zombie (uncredited)
Michael C. Newsome
Detective (uncredited)
Avi Salem
Refugee (uncredited)
Alexander Witt
Umbrella Sniper (uncredited)
Paul Puzzella
Zombie (uncredited)
Bernd Eichinger
Executive Producer
Martin Moszkowicz
Executive Producer
Robert Kulzer
Executive Producer
Samuel Hadida
Executive Producer
Victor Hadida
Executive Producer
Don Carmody
Producer
Jeremy Bolt
Producer
Paul W. S. Anderson
Producer / Writer
Adam Glasman
Colorist
Adam Sharpe
ADR Mixer
Adam Smith
Key Costumer
Alan Goluboff
Assistant Director
Alex Bullick
First Assistant Sound Editor
Alex Murtaza
Lighting Artist
Ann Fitzgerald
Accountant
Anthony Nocera
Video Assist Operator
Anthony Valenti
Assistant Accountant
Barb Benoit
Digital Compositors / Visual Effects Compositor
Baron Evans
Assistant Production Coordinator
Barton Rendulic
Concept Artist
Brian Anderson
3D Animator
Cameron Kuc
Third Assistant Director
Carl Beyer
Visual Effects Production Manager
Carol Pears
Script Supervisor
Chris Ellefson
Researcher
Christian Sebaldt
Director of Photography
Claire McGrane
Digital Intermediate
Clyde Miller
Aerial Camera
Conrad Dueck
3D Supervisor
Craig Cooper
Clapper Loader
Craig Henighan
Sound Designer / Supervising Sound Editor
Daniel S. Kletzky
Associate Producer
Darron Leiren-Young
Assistant Production Coordinator
Dave Axford
Makeup Effects
David G. Fremlin
Assistant Art Director
David McElroy
Production Assistant
Deanna Cadette
Second Assistant Camera
Denis Bellingham
Boom Operator
Dennis Berardi
Visual Effects Supervisor
Dennis Chapman
Line Producer
Derek Aasland
Choreographer
Derek Rogers
Director of Photography
Drazen Baric
Assistant Location Manager
Dylaine Bovaird
Extras Casting Assistant
Elayne Alexander
Costume Set Supervisor
Elia Cmiral
Additional Music
Emily Cobb
3D Modeller
Fabian Jonathan
Art Direction
Fernando DaSilva
Location Production Assistant
Gina Gyles
Assistant Foley Artist
Glyn Tebbutt
Title Designer
Grant Lucibello
Second Assistant Director
Greg O'Hara
Transportation Coordinator
Gregor Hutchison
Post Production Supervisor
Hiroyuki Kobayashi
Associate Producer
Hope White
First Assistant Accountant
Ian Foulds
Rigging Gaffer
Ian Fraser
Head Carpenter
Ian Maxwell
Assistant Production Manager
Jack Stew
Foley Artist
James F. Breithaupt
Key Accountant
Jan Hogevold
Production Executive
Jane Rogers
Extras Casting
Jeff Danna
Music Score Producer / Original Music Composer
Jennifer Wood
Visual Effects Editor
Jillian Sabean
Production Secretary
Jody Johnson
Digital Compositor
Joel Crimi
Special Effects Technician
Joel Green
Unit Publicist
Joel Harris
Utility Stunts
John Charles
Software Engineer
John Jay Hebert
Second Unit Director of Photography
John O'Boyle
Best Boy Electric
Jonathan Matthews
Location Manager
Julie Adams
Dialect Coach
Karl Sisson
CG Artist
Kevin Banks
Sound Editor
Kevin Barnes
Electrician
Kimberley Bradley
Production Coordinator
Kirk Cheney
Construction Coordinator
Kris Wood
Playback Coordinator
Kyle Menzies
Digital Effects Supervisor
Liz Gallacher
Music Supervisor
Liza Vespi
Continuity
Lorraine Greenwood
Assistant Makeup Artist
Lorraine Samuel
Post Production Coordinator
Madeline Brian
Costume Illustrator
Marie Nardella
Key Makeup Artist
Mark Halsall
Visual Effects Producer
Mark Palowich
CG Animator
Mary E. McLeod
Costume Design
Matt Middleton
Second Assistant Art Director
Matthew Lammerich
Scenic Artist
Matthew McKenzie
ADR Recordist
Miriam Laurence
Dialogue Coach
Monica Sandstede
Story Editor
Monica Wier
Set Supervisor
Murat Akser
Assistant Camera
Nan Skiba
Production Manager
Nathan Robitaille
Sound Effects Editor
Nicholas Dodd
Conductor / Orchestrator
Nick Bacon
Best Boy Grip
Nick Fischer
Set Dresser
Nigel Churcher
Art Direction
Noel Hooper
Compositing Supervisor
Patrick White
Visual Effects Production Assistant
Paul D. Austerberry
Production Design
Paul Jones
Makeup Effects Designer
Paul Marshall
Head Driver
Pete Daprato
Key Rigging Grip
Peter Persaud
Foley Recordist
Philip Spurvey
Location Scout
Pierre Henry
First Assistant Director
Renée Pilgrim
Camera Loader
Rick Leary
Sequence Supervisor
Rob McCallum
Storyboard
Roberta Romano
Casting Assistant
Robyn Ray
Casting Consultant
Rocco Larizza
Special Effects Assistant
Rolf Konow
Still Photographer
Rose Gregoris
Second Assistant Sound
Russ Miller
Musician
Sarah McMurdo
Visual Effects Coordinator
Sean Jensen
Steadicam Operator
Sharon Moore
Choreographer
Shawney Cohen
CG Supervisor
Shelley Cook
Aerial Coordinator
Simone Lindo
Craft Service
Skyler Wilson
Key Special Effects
Spiro Razatos
Second Unit Director
Stephen Barden
ADR Editor
Steve Baine
Foley Artist
Steve Holt
Set Medic
Steve Lucescu
Stunt Coordinator
Steve Parsons
Visual Effects
Steven Essam
Set Decoration
Sue Len Quon
Visual Effects Editor
Tami Thomson
Travel Coordinator
Taryn Ash
Stunts
Temple Clark
Storyboard Artist
Teresa Buccione
Key Hair Stylist
Thomas Care
Dolly Grip
Todd Beckett
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tom Blacklock
Pyrotechnician
Tom Mayclim
Negative Cutter
Tony Lewis
Music Editor
Tony Magaletta
First Assistant Camera
Tracy Shaw
Rigging Grip
Vladimir Popovic
Systems Administrators & Support
Walter Lawlor
Assistant Director Trainee

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Reviewer:
daniel_carr
Date:
March 20, 2026
Fun to see a Star Trek character in this movie. I'm watching the whole series of Resident Evil again and enjoyed the second movie. It tracked well from the last movie and didn't try to recreate the first movie but moved on from where they left off which was great. Good story, new monsters and good plot. Focus was more on the action this time but still a good movie.
Rating:
7.0
Reviewer:
RalphRahal
Date:
February 3, 2025
Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004) takes the franchise in a more action-heavy direction, but in doing so, it loses some of what made the first movie work. The story is straightforward and somewhat interesting, but it lacks any real depth, feeling more like an excuse to string together set pieces rather than a well-developed plot. The horror elements are almost an afterthought, making the zombies feel out of place in what plays more like an over-the-top action movie. The directing choices are questionable, with excessive shaky cam and overblown shots that make certain action scenes harder to follow. Slow motion is a nice touch, but it’s used so frequently that it feels more like a gimmick than a stylistic choice. That said, the cinematography does have its moments, particularly in a few key sequences. The introduction of Nemesis is handled well, even if his overall presence in the movie could have been stronger. Milla Jovovich remains the highlight, delivering her signature mix of badassery and effortless style while taking on enemies with superhuman agility. The script is basic, filled with cheesy dialogue that doesn't add much weight to the story. The soundtrack keeps the aggressive, industrial vibe from the first film, but the overall execution of the movie feels uneven. While it has entertaining moments, it doesn’t match the balance of action, horror, and sci-fi that made the original so engaging. It’s a fun watch if you just want mindless action, but as a follow-up to Resident Evil, it’s definitely a step down.
Rating:
5.0
Reviewer:
Andre Gonzales
Date:
August 8, 2023
My favorite out of the series. Apocalypse was my favorite game too. Trying to battle Nemesis who is this big slow very powerful zombie like creature.
Rating:
8.0
Reviewer:
The Movie Mob
Date:
August 19, 2022
**Sure, it's not a masterpiece, but it is near and dear to my heart.** **EXTREME BIAS WARNING** I am fully aware that the rating I gave this movie doesn't entirely fit the quality of the film, but here are my flimsy reasons why this movie is almost a 5 of 5-star movie: 1. I am a major fan of the Resident Evil video games, and this is the one out of the Paul WS Anderson saga most similar to the games. 2. I grew up watching this movie with my dad over and over, so it has a good deal of nostalgia for me. 3. The introduction of Jill Valentine and Carlos Olivera is awesome! 4. The story following the fall of Raccoon City to hordes of undead while a small group of heroes tries to survive is my favorite plot of the franchise. 5. Lots of zombies and lots of action.
Rating:
9.0
Reviewer:
JPV852
Date:
November 18, 2020
I'm all for dumb entertainment (Swordfish and xXx are guilty pleasures for me) but this one lacks any innovation, even for its time, not to mention some poor acting (though Jovovich was the least aggressor in the cast). Some of the action was okay but much else felt like a waste of time. **2.0/5**
Rating:
4.0