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He's an attentive father and gifted scientist. Played by Lance Reddick in the series, Wesker here isn't quite like the sneering, over-the-top villain you remember from the games. However, longtime fans may have a bit more difficulty doing that with Albert Wesker.

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It allows viewers familiar with the franchise to watch them without any preconceived notions of how they should act or what their next steps should be. We're not dealing with Jill Valentine or Clare Redfield, but instead completely fresh characters in this world. Something that helps this work so well is that these are new characters. We see them struggle together as they begin uncovering secrets held by Umbrella their father, high-ranking Umbrella scientist Albert Wesker, and see where that leaves them, as 2036 finds Jade on the run from the evil corporation and studying the infected "zeroes" that now far outnumber surviving humans on Earth. Played in 2022 by Tamara Smart and Siena Agudong, respectively, and in 2036 by Ella Balinska and Adeline Rudolph, we see how time and the end of the world has changed these two-for better or worse. Seeing Evelyn defend using pieces of the T-virus to Umbrella's highest-ranking executives, only to have the scene shift to a post-apocalyptic wasteland, is jarring in all of the best ways.Īt the heart of the show, though, are Jade and Billie. Watching it unfold like this, though, is engaging, if only because the other half of the story is entombed in the aftermath of Umbrella's decisions. Watching the head of this pharmaceutical company, Evelyn Marcus, chase profits while justifying using such dangerous materials, it's easy for us to see the inevitable coming from a mile away. Besides, they somehow managed to cover up the last disaster, what's to say they can't do it again? What, you thought Umbrella would have learned from the error of their ways? No chance.

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It's clear from the jump that Umbrella is up to something terrible with its new drug "Joy," which includes pieces of the T-virus that has created so many infected monsters throughout Resident Evil history.

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And thankfully, it's an approach that absolutely works within the framing of the show. It's an interesting approach to telling the Resident Evil story, showcasing two different plots-14 years apart-with the assumption that they will eventually meet in the middle, filling out the details of how the world fell apart. For those that don't know the games, the T-virus overran the original Raccoon City, leading to Umbrella detonating a nuclear device to take care of their problems in Resident Evil 2. As you might expect, everything there is truly weird, nobody likes to talk about the old Raccoon City. Then, back in 2022, the story follows a younger Jade and her sister Billie as they contend with life having moved to Umbrella's owned and operated planned community, New Raccoon City. That story slowly unravels, showing just how bad things have gotten and how the nefarious Umbrella Corporation is at fault for pretty much all of it.

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In 2036, the series follows Jade Wesker as she finds herself stranded in the middle of a largely abandoned piece of the world, studying the infected. The show plays out in two separate years: 2022 (before the zombie-infested apocalypse) and 2036 (well after it). However, unlike those films, everything that's happened in the video game franchise through 2021's Resident Evil: Village serves as the backdrop for the story. Like the six-movie series starring Milla Jovovich, it's telling a new story that's not beholden to the events of the games, but with the series' major trappings: namely, zombies and mutant monsters created by an evil pharmaceutical corporation. Netflix's Resident Evil premieres July 14, and after watching the entire first season, it's safe to say that this is one of the "good" video game adaptations that is being bestowed on the world.

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Now, with the first live-action TV show adaptation on Netflix, we are getting an entirely new Resident Evil story, though one that feels largely at home in the universe. Yet still, our fascination with the world of the games and the horrific Umbrella Corporation responsible for its terrors never sours. Outside of Sonic the Hedgehog and his plethora of animated shows, has any video game franchise been adapted into TV and movies more than Resident Evil? It's hard to think of one, what with seven different live-action movies and a handful of animated shows and films.















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