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Screen Gems has set an official release date for the fifth installment of the Resident Evil movie franchise. I honestly never thought I would see five of these Resident Evil movies get made, but here we are.

Resident Evil 5 is set to be released in theaters on September 14, 2012. The film will once again star Milla Jovovich, and Paul W.S. Anderson is expected to return as the director, but it's not confirmed. At this point does it really even matter? These movies just get worse and worse.

The last film, Resident Evil: Afterlife, was released last year and brought in $296.2 million at the worldwide box office regardless of how bad it was, because that movie had some pretty serious issues.

http://www.comingsoon.net/news/gamenews.php?id=74923

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AfterLife Was the Second Best movie in the titles.. Minus the really bad ending... mined ya it sets it pu for well,, here we are a squeal... Im acutally llooking forword to it

Are they going to called it Resident Evil : End of the world? I sure hope it hits theaters before Dec 2012.. /s

I watched em but i don't think they were all that great. I loved RE the game but the movies weren't so great. Afterlife was ok, the one before that, i dunno... i don't even remmeber what happened in it. That should give you an idea of how i felt about em. They were watchable but nothing memorable about em other than a few scenes.

  • 3 weeks later...

The first one was very good.

The second one was very bad.

The third one was good.

The fourth one was okay.

If I remember correctly, in the last one, Alice was shoot with the cure for T-Virus right? So now, she is just a "normal" Alice, like she was in the first one.

I hope that 5 will be the end, because seriously, the story does not seem to know where it's going....

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