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RESIDENT EVIL MOVIES HIT PART 5

ready for more zombies 1 11.11%
 
hell yes 1 11.11%
 
alittle excited 0 0%
 
will pass 1 11.11%
 
i cant wait for more milla jovovich 1 11.11%
 
oh god no 5 55.56%
 
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'Resident Evil' Resurrected for Fifth Movie by Brandon Gray UPGRADE TO A PREMIER PASS Upgrade to Box Office Mojo's most comprehensive coverage... March 3, 2011 The Resident Evil infection will spread into a fifth movie, distributor Sony Pictures announced today, along with a release date for George Clooney's The Ides of March. Resident Evil 5 has been scheduled for Sept. 14, 2012, in 3D, and no other movie is set for that date yet. That means the video-game-based action-horror franchise will continue to inhabit the mid-September slotting of the second-through-fourth movies, Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Resident Evil: Extinction and Resident Evil: Afterlife. Though each Resident Evil sequel has arrived with subtitles that suggested some finality, the presently non-subtitled Resident Evil 5 moves forward after the franchise-high gross of the fourth movie, Resident Evil: Afterlife. Afterlife exploded at the foreign box office, making over $236 million. That was nearly two and a half times as much as Extinction and about as much as the first three movies combined. Domestically, Afterlife wasn't as spectacular, generating $60.1 million last year, around 80 percent of which from its 3D presentations. That was up from Extinction's $50.6 million, Apocalypse's $51.2 million and the first movie's $40.1 million, and it was the second-highest grossing zombie-themed movie after Zombieland. However, Afterlife's attendance hit a franchise low. Resident Evil 5 will arrive just two years after Afterlife, which will be the shortest wait yet of the franchise. Apocalypse opened two and a half years after the first movie, while there were three-year waits for Extinction and Afterlife. Despite its title, The Ides of March has been set for Oct. 14, though the scope of its initial release is still to be determined as that date is already packing four nationwide releases: The Big Year, Footloose (2011), The Thing (2011) and The Three Musketeers (2011). It wouldn't be surprising if it begins as a platform release as recent George Clooney October awards contenders Michael Clayton and Good Night, and Good Luck. did. The political campaign drama, which has a plot description similar to Primary Colors, marks George Clooney's fourth directorial effort after Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Good Night, and Good Luck. and Leatherheads. It boasts a critically-lauded cast, including Ryan Gosling, Marisa Tomei, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Paul Giamatti and Clooney. • What do you think Resident Evil 5's subtitle should be? Click here to make your suggestions on Facebook. Related Charts



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The last Resident Evil movie did $300 Million Worldwide on a $60 Million budget.

It was a HUGE success and the biggest hit in the film series so far.

I haven't seen it yet though.



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darthdevidem01 said:

The last Resident Evil movie did $300 Million Worldwide on a $60 Million budget.

It was a HUGE success and the biggest hit in the film series so far.

I haven't seen it yet though.

Really? I fought Resi moves did around $100 mill ww revenue.



Slimebeast said:
darthdevidem01 said:

The last Resident Evil movie did $300 Million Worldwide on a $60 Million budget.

It was a HUGE success and the biggest hit in the film series so far.

I haven't seen it yet though.

Really? I fought Resi moves did around $100 mill ww revenue.

They did around $150 mill WW revenue until the last one

The last one did $240 Million outside of America ($60 Million in America)

The RE movie before that had only done $97 Million outside of america ($60 Million in America)

So that was a MASSIVE rise in numbers for the movie franchise.

*soruce for numbers  boxofficemojo.com



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darthdevidem01 said:
Slimebeast said:
darthdevidem01 said:

The last Resident Evil movie did $300 Million Worldwide on a $60 Million budget.

It was a HUGE success and the biggest hit in the film series so far.

I haven't seen it yet though.

Really? I fought Resi moves did around $100 mill ww revenue.

They did around $150 mill WW revenue until the last one

The last one did $240 Million outside of America ($60 Million in America)

The RE movie before that had only done $97 Million outside of america ($60 Million in America)

So that was a MASSIVE rise in numbers for the movie franchise.

*soruce for numbers  boxofficemojo.com

Yeah really. It went from a medium franchise to a big franchise!



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ROBOTECHHEAVEN said:

The Thing (2011)

Remake?

Now that's a good horror movie!



@slimbeast, its either a remake or a prequel. the studio hasnt really said as of yet.



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Man I love the Resident Evil movies can't wait for the fifth one to hit theaters it'll be a must watch for me. I think they set the fourth one up for a sequel. Honestly though I hope they stop at six, a trio trilogy is hard enough to create but if they shoot for a TrioTrilogy they are bound to milk the film franchise to its death. I want to see the Resident Evil franchise successful and not milked to death.



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meh,there okay if you like mindless entertainment,but there also kind of bland and stupid. The second one was pretty bad.