
Resident Evil: Apocalypse – Sony Pictures The Licker and Uber-Licker – Resident Evil: Apocalypse/ Resident Evil: Retribution Heralded by the sound of his pavement scraping axe, the Red Queen duplicates old potato sack head to take on Alice in downtown New York. It’s in the test environment of Retribution that he’s used more effectively. Eventually brought down by a double-barrel shotgun blast to the head, he falls to the floor, spilling coins from within as if he’s an end of level Super Mario boss. In a scene surely designed to make the most of 3-D, his toilet smackdown with Milla Jovovich’s Alice and Ari Larter’s Claire Redfield is one that involves swinging of a huge weapon from which he derived his name, as walls explode and blades narrowly miss our X pressing heroes. Resident Evil: Retribution – Sony Pictures The Axeman – Resident Evil: Retribution/ Resident Evil: AfterlifeĪppearing in the fourth and fifth installments of the franchise, The Axeman is a similar brute to Silent Hill’s iconic Pyramid Head, in that he is a faceless destroyer who drags a large instrument of pain along the ground behind him. That is until they then begin to mobilise into a black swarm of death, leading to crashes, explosions, and the inevitable bloody pecking of faces. Settling on telephone wires and the hoods of cars as our group of survivors head to Las Vegas in first sequel, Extinction, they initially appear to be nothing more than a familiar cawing pest. So often the harbingers of doom (see Game of Thrones, The Omen), the crow qualifies for this list above your average moaning zombie, or blood stained undead Doberman, not because it was one of the most difficult things to shoot in the video game, but because it plays on the long-dormant fear of birds that we’ve all repressed since the days of Hitchcock’s classic, or even that time a seagull swooped down for your holiday chips. Resident Evil: Extinction – Sony Pictures Zombie Crows – Resident Evil: Extinction

We’re here to round up the most horrific beasts from the film franchise, in order to make up our own Resident Evil: Monster Squad.
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Anderson’s cinematic adaptation of the CAPCOM console phenomenon, it’s time to open a creaking door, descend a ladder, or put a pin code in a panel that you’ve taken five hours trying to work out. With the home entertainment release of Resident Evil: The Final Chapter acting as punctuation to Paul W.S.
