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How did all these monuments end up together in one place?

This is because they were in Las Vegas, for instance, where the Sphinx and Pyramid in your screenshot is where The Luxor Hotel is. The other landmarks can also be found in Vegas as mentioned in this ...
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Why does Dr. Isaac point his finger to the bible in the meeting?

It's a reference to the Great Flood and Noah's Ark. The proposal is to emulate the destruction of humanity by God in the Bible with the exception of a chosen few who were saved in Noah's Ark. This ...
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Why did they release clones of Alice and get them killed in Resident Evil: Extinction?

Dr. Isaacs was apparently trying to domesticate or cure the zombies using her blood, this was an early goal of umbrella after the outbreak. The purpose of the simulations they had the clones in was to ...
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The stuntman that died on the set of Resident Evil: The Final Chapter

There was certainly a response from Milla regarding Olivia Jackson. She's quoted from Facebook at Deadline.com “I sit down to write this post with a heavy heart, because a terrible accident rocked ...
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Who made the T-Virus of Resident evil, Dr. James Marcus or Dr. Charles Ashford?

Dr. Charles Ashford The transcript for when Angela tells Alice of her father making the T-virus and anti-virus make it very clear that Ashford created it and then the Umbrella corporation took it ...
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Is the Alice in the end of "Resident Evil: Apocalypse" a clone or the real one?

According to the last movie, RE: The Final Chapter, Alice was a clone all the way along, starting with the original 2002 film. She was cloned after Alicia Marcus to serve as a secret operative / head ...
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Why doesn't Alice ever use the rifle we see her holding in the movie poster?

The weapon, according to the Internet Movie Firearms Database is a Heckler & Koch G36K with a Heckler & Koch AG36 Grenade Launcher attached. There is only one in the movie and it is carried ...
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How could the buried corpses turn into zombies?

Three possible answers, both as explained in the Darkside Chronicles regarding the Code Veronica graveyard zombies. These were people infected with the T-Virus and buried alive. They turned and ...
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How is Alice still alive at the end of "Resident Evil 6"?

The answer lies within Alice, she is "technically" alive. What I mean technically is, she is not dead yet she is infected by the T-Virus. Unlike zombies that are dead, and the flying moths that are ...
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Why did the Red Queen only render Alice unconscious at the beginning?

The house’s primary defenses have been activated. She’s probably still suffering the side effects. So the gas that was released was the primary defense, it would appear that was the best solution ...
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Why did Alice give an empty gun to Doc?

Because the Red Queen told her that there is a traitor informant that works for Umbrella among them when she gave her the earpiece after she told them about umbrella intentions to end the world, So ...
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In Resident Evil movie, was the T-Virus intentionally released?

There is no mention in the second film that the release of the virus was accidental. The incident in the Hive when Spence broke the vial with the T-virus was intentional; he had multiple reasons to ...
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Why is Claire not in the ending with Alice?

As per my interpretations, showing Alice in the closing scene is more of giving the franchise a full circle end. If you remember in the first Resident Evil after the prologue, Alice is the one we got ...
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Who Is This Person Walking By The Computer Observer Room?

That was William Birkin, who had a major role in video games but in movies, he didn't come back for the sequel. In the first Resident Evil film, Birkin makes an uncredited cameo appearance portrayed ...
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Is the Alice in the end of "Resident Evil: Apocalypse" a clone or the real one?

Resident Evil Apocalypse takes place within days to a month of the events at the Hive, in Resident Evil. Resident Evil Extinction takes place five years later. Even though Umbrella has cloning ...
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Is the Alice in the end of "Resident Evil: Apocalypse" a clone or the real one?

From this similar question on Sci Fi The Alice who escapes at the end of Resident Evil: Apocalypse isn't a clone. We know from the conversation in the sequel ("Resident Evil: Extinction") ...
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Is Alice also immune to undead's bite?

Alice is immune to further T-virus mutation from bites As mentioned, Alice is already infected with the T-virus. More so, she has demonstrated a very unique ability to adapt to the virus. It is ...
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Why is Alice chosen as the main protagonist in Resident Evil?

When Paul W.S. Anderson was hired by CAPCOM to direct the film, they wanted a strong female lead in the movie. They couldn't find a better actress because none of them knew the game, so Milla Jovovich ...
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In Resident Evil movie, was the T-Virus intentionally released?

The T-Virus was intentionally released, though you are told in the original movie that it was done to cover the tracks of the guy stealing the T-Virus. The final chapter it's explained that this was ...
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