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Resident Evil: Netflix 2022 │ Honest Review │ Cineflicks News

Netflix’s Resident Evil series was released last week on the streaming giant. It has been more than a week since its debut, but still, the Resident Evil series is getting destroyed by viewers around the globe. In fact, it is labelled as the lowest-reviewed show that Netflix has released in quite some time. Due to its poor writing, slow pacing, and overuse of cliff hangers, the series has failed to impress its audience in every aspect. Although, the game’s storyline is used as its basis, the zombie-induced horror is overshadowed by poor direction and slow pace. Nonetheless, the element of drama in this horror thriller has not been digested by Resident Evil fans. Created by Andrew Dabb, the show alternates between two timelines. It follows Jade and Billie Wesker during their days in New Raccoon City where they discover their father’s and Umbrella Corporation’s dark secrets. Then 14 years in the future, Jade tries to survive the end of the world as being hunted by Umbrella Corporation. This non-linear story structure is not sitting well with fans because it made this show lose its momentum. Although the performance of the cast especially Ella Balinska, Lance Riddick, and Paola Rivas is getting praised, their efforts are blocked out by the show’s poor performance. The Resident Evil series has got very poor ratings on IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes. It has 3.6 IMDB ratings and a 50% of Rotten Tomatoes rating. So, if you are wondering whether this show is flopped or not then let us tell you this, this Netflix’s Resident Evil series is definitely a big failure.

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Netflix’s Resident Evil series was released last week on the streaming giant. It has been more than a week since its debut, but still, the Resident Evil series is getting destroyed by viewers around the globe. In fact, it is labelled as the lowest-reviewed show that Netflix has released in quite some time. Due to its poor writing, slow pacing, and overuse of cliff hangers, the series has failed to impress its audience in every aspect. Although, the game’s storyline is used as its basis, the zombie-induced horror is overshadowed by poor direction and slow pace. Nonetheless, the element of drama in this horror thriller has not been digested by Resident Evil fans. Created by Andrew Dabb, the show alternates between two timelines. It follows Jade and Billie Wesker during their days in New Raccoon City where they discover their father’s and Umbrella Corporation’s dark secrets. Then 14 years in the future, Jade tries to survive the end of the world as being hunted by Umbrella Corporation. This non-linear story structure is not sitting well with fans because it made this show lose its momentum. Although the performance of the cast especially Ella Balinska, Lance Riddick, and Paola Rivas is getting praised, their efforts are blocked out by the show’s poor performance. The Resident Evil series has got very poor ratings on IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes. It has 3.6 IMDB ratings and a 50% of Rotten Tomatoes rating. So, if you are wondering whether this show is flopped or not then let us tell you this, this Netflix’s Resident Evil series is definitely a big failure.

#residentevilnetflix #newsupdate #cineflicksnews
Subscribe: @CineflicksNews

——————– All Credit goes to Respective owners ——————–
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.

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