Will Alice appear in Resident Evil series?
As such, Alice doesn't exist in the world of Netflix's Resident Evil. That being said, the films and the new series do feature some very similar ideas, the biggest of which is that both stories revolve around the idea of clones.
The story comes full circle as Alice returns to The Hive below Raccoon City in Resident Evil: The Final Chapter.
Jovovich's character Alice was explicitly created for the movies and didn't appear in any of the game lore.
Following the fall of Washington, DC, Alice was contacted by the Red Queen to bring a final end to the Global T-Virus pandemic and Umbrella. With the help of Claire Redfield, Alice returned to the Hive where she discovered her true nature as a clone of Alicia Marcus.
The destruction of Raccoon City is an important plot point for Netflix's Resident Evil, confirming the show exists in the same universe where the original game trilogy occurred. The series also mentions two key characters in Resident Evil lore.
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Resident Evil: The Final Chapter revealed that Milla Jovovich's Alice is a clone, but the series gave this reveal away in the previous entry. Alice was an original creation for the Resident Evil movie, with the character having never appeared in any of the games.
The film ended as Alice and Addison were taken into custody by Umbrella and separated. Umbrella sends a team to the Hive to investigate what happened there; the team is overrun by zombies who quickly spread to the nearby Raccoon City.
Alice realizes that Matt is Nemesis and breaks off her attack despite Cain's orders for her to kill him. Matt is protecting Alice.
In Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Alice discovers that she has been genetically altered by exposure to the T-virus. Alice is explained to have adapted to the changes from the T-Virus, merging human characteristics and enhanced strength, speed, and agility as well as a limited degree of superhuman healing.
How did Alice survive the plane crash in afterlife?
During a skirmish with Wesker Alice gets injected with a antidote, that turns her back to being human (but somehow she still manages to survive a terrible plane crash unharmed and keeps her over-the-top fighting abilities largely intact).
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Leon S. Kennedy maintains an uncanny relationship with Ada Wong throughout the series. For him to look the other way on Ada Wong's illegal acts shows that Leon S. Kennedy must have some pretty strong feelings for her.
There are treats in Welcome to Raccoon City—the inclusion of a Palm Pilot is one of them. In lieu of Alice (who would still be in grade school according to the timeline of the Resident Evil universe) is former Umbrella Orphanage resident Claire Renfield (Kaya Scodelario).
In other words, Netflix's Resident Evil is definitely canon, and looks to delve even deeper into its video game roots should the series continue for season 2. Resident Evil is streaming now on Netflix.
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Ultimately, Roberts wisely dropped both characters, likely deciding there just wasn't room for them and they might be better served in a potential Resident Evil: Welcome To Raccoon City sequel.
Resident Evil Revelations is communally considered rather unremarkable compared to the other games in the series, but it still has one of the scariest (and saddest) transformations and boss fights in the franchise.
SPOILER WARNING: After about a 1 minute or so of end credits there comes a surprise scene with Jill Valentine, even though Sienna Guillory receives screen credit before the scene appears.
In fact, Alice is told in the form of a dream; it is the story of Alice's dream, told in the third person point-of-view. Because Carroll chose a dream as the structure for his story, he was free to make fun of and satirize the multitudes of standard Victorian didactic maxims in children's literature.
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Who is Alice 2022 based on?
Alice is inspired by the very real-life history of Black Americans who remained enslaved after the Emancipation Proclamation. One major example of 20th century enslaved people is the case of Mae Louise Walls Miller, an enslaved woman who wasn't granted freedom until 1963.
In the novelization for Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, Becky is revealed to have survived the destruction of the White House because someone locked her in a safe room. At the end of the novel, Alice finds her again with the help of the Red Queen.
She is once again victim to the whims of Umbrella and their plans for her. In Alice's final stand against Umbrella in The Final Chapter, she discovers that she has been a clone of a woman named Alicia Marcus the entire time. Marcus is part of Umbrella but, like Alice, wants to see them destroyed.
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016) - Milla Jovovich as Alice, Alicia Marcus - IMDb.
He injects her with a watered-down version of the T-Virus, falsely claiming that she now had all her powers back.
Nemesis was originally a human named Matt Addison. He was infected by a Licker during the events of the first Resident Evil film. In Resident Evil: Apocalypse the virus has fully transformed him into the Nemesis. He is armed with a rocket launcher and a six barreled mini-gun.
Its holographic avatar was modeled after Alicia Marcus, daughter of Dr. James Marcus, the original founder of the Umbrella Corporation.
Alice is an original character created for the films, although Anderson noted that Alice was meant as an amalgamation to all the female protagonists in the Resident Evil games, namely Jill Valentine, Claire Redfield, and Ada Wong.
But I was disappointed to see the show acknowledge Alice's magical skills, then put her through a sexually charged ritual — literally swallowing sem*n to receive magical power from a god — before giving her very little in the way of empowerment during the final battle.
It is unknown whether Alice became deviant or when she did. It might have also been possible that Alice was already a deviant before the story has started, as she has had emotional shocks and trauma before the events of the game from having an abusive "father", and the fact that she does not obey Todd.
Why is Roxy not in After Life?
Creator and star Ricky Gervais has revealed that for Roisin's character Roxy he decided not to include her as he felt "there wasn't quite the story there". "That was fine because Roxy wasn't in it much, you know, so I got around that with giving the story sort of through [Pat] the postman," he told Digital Spy.
After Life season three was incredible but it missed out two iconic characters, Sandy and Roxy. According to Ricky Gervais, the actress who played Sandy already had some contracted work in America so couldn't make filming for season three.
As for why Conaty didn't return, Gervais told Digital Spy there wasn't much of a story to Roxy -- which was tremendously disappointing because she should have been there as Tony finally fixed himself in the end, letting love in again.
Kennedy and Luther eventually reunite with Alice and Becky and escape the base as it was destroyed. During their departure, they are cut off by Jill and Rain, who caught up to them in one of the destroyed base's submarines.
There are treats in Welcome to Raccoon City—the inclusion of a Palm Pilot is one of them. In lieu of Alice (who would still be in grade school according to the timeline of the Resident Evil universe) is former Umbrella Orphanage resident Claire Renfield (Kaya Scodelario).