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‘Resident Evil: Apocalypse’ and ‘RE: Extinction’ Bring Milla Jovovich and Zombies to Netflix in March

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The only Resident Evil film that’s currently streaming on Netflix is 2010’s Resident Evil: Afterlife, but that’s set to change with the addition of two more sequels this coming March.

We’ve learned this week that 2004’s Resident Evil: Apocalypse and 2007’s Resident Evil: Extinction, the film franchise’s first two sequels, will be hitting Netflix on March 1st.

In Alexander Witt’s Apocalypse, Alice wakes up in Raccoon City Hospital after the city has been overrun by zombies. Alice must now make it out of the city before a bomb is dropped.

And in Russell Mulcahy’s Extinction, survivors of the Raccoon City catastrophe travel across the Nevada desert, hoping to make it to Alaska. Alice joins the caravan and their fight.

While I’m not personally a big fan of the former film, Extinction is one of my favorite sequels in the franchise, putting Milla Jovovich‘s Alice into a Mad Max-style wasteland.

If you’d rather revisit the films on Blu-ray, you can pick up the complete 6-film Resident Evil collection over on Amazon for just $39.34. All around, it’s a fun zombie-slaying saga.

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Surprise! The Horror Movie ‘Immaculate’ Starring Sydney Sweeney Is Now Available at Home!

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After making an impressive $21 million at the worldwide box office, NEON’s new horror movie Immaculate starring Sydney Sweeney has surprise-released at home this week.

Beginning today, Immaculate is now available for digital purchase ($19.99) and rental ($9.99)! We’ve also learned that the film is coming to Blu-ray and DVD on June 11, 2024.

The home release comes on the heels of Immaculate’s massive success at the United States box office, quickly becoming an audience favorite, grossing over $15.2mm and counting, and remaining in the U.S. box office top 10 for three weeks. The Blu-ray and DVD will feature a commentary track from director Michael Mohan, NEON has let us know this morning.

The horror film reunites Sydney Sweeney with director Michael Mohan (The Voyeurs), who directed from a script by Andrew LobelSweeney stars in Immaculate as Cecilia, a woman of devout faith who is offered a fulfilling new role at an illustrious Italian convent.

“Her warm welcome to the picture-perfect Italian countryside is soon interrupted as it becomes clearer to Cecilia that her new home harbors some dark and horrifying secrets.”

Meagan Navarro wrote in her review for Bloody Disgusting, “Sydney Sweeney is this familiar religious horror movie’s saving grace. Sister Cecilia is a doe-eyed innocent whose unlikely circumstances force her into a tremendously satisfying arc. She attempts to outmaneuver a powerful foe, and when things really go off the rails, Sweeney plunges headfirst into a primal ferocity that leads to one bold, crowd-cheering conclusion.”

Here’s the full list of new horror movie releases for this week.

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