Directed by: Makoto Kamiya Written by: Shotaro Suga (based on Capcom's Resident Evil series) Produced by: Capcom & Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan Distributed by: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
In the aftermath, the international community intervenes. President Belikova is arrested for crimes against humanity. As she is led away, she coldly states that she merely did what powerful nations (like the U.S.) have always done—use conflict for advancement. Resident Evil- Damnation
Meanwhile, Leon meets (the enigmatic spy and anti-heroine from the games). She is operating undercover, attempting to secure a new, more advanced Plaga sample for her mysterious client. Directed by: Makoto Kamiya Written by: Shotaro Suga
The final confrontation occurs in the palace. President Belikova activates a (known as the T-103 variant, armed with claws, not the rocket launcher type). Leon and Ada battle it, but conventional weapons fail. Eventually, Leon uses the environment to drop a giant statue of the president's former leader onto the Tyrant, crushing it. Meanwhile, Leon meets (the enigmatic spy and anti-heroine
President Belikova launches a full-scale BOW attack on the capital, intending to wipe out the remaining "rebels" and blame them. She unleashes multiple Tyrants and swarms of Lickers.
Leon goes in alone, against orders, to gather proof. He is captured by the rebel leader , a former ballet dancer turned freedom fighter. She claims to be fighting to free her people from government oppression, but Leon notices her rebels are accompanied by Ganados (Plaga-infected humans).
Leon discovers that neither the rebels nor the government are the real villains. Svetlana, the rebel leader, is actually a pawn. The true mastermind is President Svetlana Belikova (yes, same name) — the government president. She orchestrated the entire civil war to justify seizing absolute power and to test the effectiveness of BOWs in modern warfare for future international sale. The "rebels" are actually government agents and Plaga-infected test subjects she has manipulated.
Directed by: Makoto Kamiya Written by: Shotaro Suga (based on Capcom's Resident Evil series) Produced by: Capcom & Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan Distributed by: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
In the aftermath, the international community intervenes. President Belikova is arrested for crimes against humanity. As she is led away, she coldly states that she merely did what powerful nations (like the U.S.) have always done—use conflict for advancement.
Meanwhile, Leon meets (the enigmatic spy and anti-heroine from the games). She is operating undercover, attempting to secure a new, more advanced Plaga sample for her mysterious client.
The final confrontation occurs in the palace. President Belikova activates a (known as the T-103 variant, armed with claws, not the rocket launcher type). Leon and Ada battle it, but conventional weapons fail. Eventually, Leon uses the environment to drop a giant statue of the president's former leader onto the Tyrant, crushing it.
President Belikova launches a full-scale BOW attack on the capital, intending to wipe out the remaining "rebels" and blame them. She unleashes multiple Tyrants and swarms of Lickers.
Leon goes in alone, against orders, to gather proof. He is captured by the rebel leader , a former ballet dancer turned freedom fighter. She claims to be fighting to free her people from government oppression, but Leon notices her rebels are accompanied by Ganados (Plaga-infected humans).
Leon discovers that neither the rebels nor the government are the real villains. Svetlana, the rebel leader, is actually a pawn. The true mastermind is President Svetlana Belikova (yes, same name) — the government president. She orchestrated the entire civil war to justify seizing absolute power and to test the effectiveness of BOWs in modern warfare for future international sale. The "rebels" are actually government agents and Plaga-infected test subjects she has manipulated.