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Resident Evil: Apocalypse is a 2004 action horror film [10] directed by Alexander Witt and written by Paul W. S. Anderson. A direct sequel to Resident Evil (2002), it is the second installment in the Resident Evil film series, which is loosely based on the video game series of the same name. The film marks Witt's feature directorial debut ...
Resident Evil: 1996 Marvel Comics: 1 Resident Evil: The Official Comic Magazine: 1998 - 2001 Image Comics: 5 Resident Evil: Fire and Ice: 2000 - 2001 Wildstorm: 4 Resident Evil - Code: Veronica: 2002 Wildstorm: 4 BIOHAZARD UMBRELLA CHRONICLES: Prelude to the Fall: 2007 Akita Shoten: 2 Chapters Resident Evil: 2009 - 2011 Wildstorm: 6 Resident ...
Download QR code; Print/export ... The following are soundtrack articles based on the Resident Evil series. ... Resident Evil: Apocalypse (score)
Resident Evil Archives is a reference guide of the Resident Evil series written by staff members of Capcom. It was translated into English and published by BradyGames. The guide describes and summarizes all of the key events that occur in Resident Evil Zero, Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, and Code: Veronica. The main ...
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The Raccoon Police Station first appeared on film in Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004). During the viral outbreak in Raccoon City, a large number of infections occurred in the station, as violent, infected people were arrested and brought to the department, where they attacked officers and other prisoners.
"The End of Heartache" is the title track and second single from Killswitch Engage's third studio album The End of Heartache. The song also appeared as the theme song for the 2004 zombie action film Resident Evil: Apocalypse.
Danny Lohner's "Apocalypse Mix" is a darker, heavier version that starts as an ambient doomscape and ends in a way that resembles a music-playback program crashing. The latter version was included in the soundtrack to the movie Resident Evil: Apocalypse under the title "Resident Renholder Mix" and also in the Prison Break soundtrack under the ...