
Anderson may have tried his best to go out with a bang but left many unanswered questions to the opening of the film. Alicia barely avoided seeing the murder and was then raised by Isaacs, having become owner of 50% of Umbrella with her father's death. In response, Marcus' partner, Doctor Alexander Isaacs (Iain Glen), had Marcus murdered by Albert Wesker (Shawn Roberts). However, the T-virus was discovered to have the effect of turning those who were infected with it into the Undead, causing Marcus to want to discontinue using the T-virus.

The film opens with a chunky exposition of how the world of Resident Evil came to life, something which most audience would not have guessed, Young Alicia / Red Queen was infected with a virus prior to the apocalypse in which her father James Marcus was searching for a cure and eventually invented the T-virus, which cured Alicia's progeria. 4,000 survivors left in the world of Resident Evil, six films, 14 years of release and $1 billion in profit and yet there are plenty more zombies to kill.

Resident Evil: The last Chapter? I beg to differ.
