Warning: This article contains spoilers for Netflix's Resident Evil. Read at your own risk!
Mixed reactions are everywhere on the latest adaptation of the beloved game franchise with Netflix’s Resident Evil live-action series and so far, the ridicule from the fans on the show go on after the show references a lot of real-world topics such as COVID, Elon Musk, Pornhub, and more.
From the beloved game franchise Resident Evil, Netflix just dropped a new live-action series adaptation of the story with the zombie dogs, the undead, and more, put in a narrative with new characters, aiming to deliver a new presentation especially for those who haven’t played the game.
The beloved game, Resident Evil, first came out in 1996 and it has been in the industry since then with a lot of adaptations in films or series and latest game releases. The game where it is based on where the lead hero tries to look into the misdeeds of Umbrella Corporation and to trace where the zombie apocalypse all started.
Netflix's Resident Evil follows the story of Jade Wesker, daughter of Albert Wesker, on two different timelines: one in 2022 when they first moved into New Raccoon City and another in 2036 in a zombie-infested world looking for a cure.
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However, mockeries on Netflix's Resident Evil are everywhere as it incorporated things in the real world like Elon Musk, Pornhub, Lululemon, Crossfit, and even COVID, which makes it part of the fictional world.
The outrage of fans online are like tidal waves pushing the show to drown. Here are some of the tweets:
Netflix's Resident Evil is as if a specie of its own. It tried its best to reconcile the fans who played the game and those who didn't but loves zombies.
All eight episodes of Netflix's Resident Evil are now available to stream.