Resident Evil: Degeneration
"Evil never rest"
In a city ravaged by a deadly virus, veteran officer Leon S. Kennedy and young fighter Claire Redfield team up to stop a revenge-seeking operative who has released the G-Virus into the streets. Their pursuit threads through collapsed neighborhoods, smoky laboratories, and crowded transit hubs as... Read more
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About Resident Evil: Degeneration
In a city ravaged by a deadly virus, veteran officer Leon S. Kennedy and young fighter Claire Redfield team up to stop a revenge-seeking operative who has released the G-Virus into the streets. Their pursuit threads through collapsed neighborhoods, smoky laboratories, and crowded transit hubs as they try to uncover the conspirator behind the outbreak. Along the way they collide with dangerous, mutated creatures created by the virus, forcing them to improvise gear and tactics on the fly. The duo must rely on trust and courage while the city teeters on collapse, with danger lurking around every corner. A shadowy figure from their past complicates the mission, heightening each checkpoint they reach.
Directed by Makoto Kamiya and based on Capcom's Resident Evil game series, the film arrived in 2008 as a CGI feature that translates tense game moments into high energy, visually driven chase sequences designed for a broad audience.
Among fans the movie is remembered for bringing Leon and Claire into a fully animated realm, expanding a shared universe beyond games. Its brisk visuals and familiar franchise beats make it a talking point for discussions of game to screen adaptations and CGI battles. The release helped solidify the idea that Resident Evil stories can unfold in different formats without losing core tone.
Critics noted the film moves quickly and keeps action front and center, while some found the dialogue serviceable and the adaptation solid but familiar. Core themes focus on the ethics of bioweapons, resilience under pressure, and the strength of teamwork. The balance between horror and action makes it accessible to fans and newcomers alike, though some considered it a confident but conventional entry.
Animation studio Digital Frontier; Source material Capcom's Resident Evil video game series; Notable staff Makoto Kamiya directs with Shoutarou Suga, Hiroyuki Kobayashi and Yoshiaki Hirabayashi contributing to the script. The production blends game lore with CGI action and martial pacing, delivering a film that mirrors the games' tension while standing on its own.
Details
- Release Date
- February 13, 2008
- Runtime
- 1h 37m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 1,148 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Horror, Action, Science Fiction
- Country
- Japan
- Collection
- Resident Evil (Animated) Collection
- Animation Studio
- Digital Frontier
- Based On
- Video Game
- Format
- MOVIE
- Box Office
- $403,117
Official Trailer
Voice Cast
Paul Mercier
Alyson Court
Laura Bailey
Roger Craig Smith
Crispin Freeman
Michael Sorich
Salli Saffioti
Michelle Ruff
Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
Steve Blum
Director: Fabrizio Manfredi