Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004)

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Written by Paul W.S. Anderson

Directed by Alexander Witt

Production Year: 2004

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: Germany/France/UK/Canada

Filmed in Colour

Science-fiction sequel based on the successful video game series. The Hive has been re-opened leading to the contamination of Raccoon City by another plague of zombies. Gun-toting heroine Alice and her allies are caught in the midst of this nightmare scenario but, in order to survive, they will have to counter a terrifying new threat set loose by the evil Umbrella Corporation.

When is Resident Evil: Apocalypse next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on SCI FI December 15th, 10:50pm and on SCI FI HD December 15th, 10:50pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Milla JovovichMilla JovovichAlice
Image for Sienna GuillorySienna GuilloryJill Valentine
Oded FehrCarlos Olivera
Thomas KretschmannMajor Cain
Image for Sophie VavasseurSophie VavasseurAngie Ashford
Razaaq AdotiPeyton Wells
Jared HarrisDr. Ashford
Mike EppsL.J.
Sandrine HoltTerri Morales
Matthew G. TaylorNemesis
Zack WardNicholai Ginovaeff
Image for Iain GlenIain GlenDr. Isaacs
Dave NicholsCap. Henderson
Stefan HayesYuri Loginova
Geoffrey PounsettMackenzie

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