Resident Evil : Welcome To Raccoon City

 

Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City — The Beginning of the End

Rain pours endlessly over the small, forgotten town of Raccoon City — once a thriving community, now a decaying shadow of its past. After Umbrella Corporation relocated its operations, the city was left to rot.
Empty streets. Flickering lights. Whispers of dark experiments.

And from that silence… comes the beginning of a nightmare.




The Return

Claire Redfield is on her way back to Raccoon City after years of being away. She rides in a truck under a stormy night sky, determined to find her brother, Chris Redfield, a member of the city’s elite S.T.A.R.S. police unit.

On the lonely road, the driver hits something — a woman standing in the middle of the highway. When they get out to check, the woman’s body is gone. Then Claire sees her walking into the woods, blood dripping from her pale skin.

She’s not human anymore.





The Outbreak

In town, Chris and his team receive orders to investigate a series of brutal murders at Spencer Mansion, an old estate deep in the forest. At the same time, Claire uncovers a disturbing video warning: Umbrella Corporation has contaminated the city’s water supply with a bioweapon known as the T-Virus.

By midnight, Raccoon City descends into chaos.
People fall sick. Skin turns gray. Eyes bleed.
And soon, the dead begin to walk.





The Mansion of the Dead

Chris, Jill Valentine, Albert Wesker, and the S.T.A.R.S. team arrive at Spencer Mansion. The halls are silent, dust-filled, eerie. Then they find a body — and moments later, it moves.

The nightmare begins.

Zombies swarm the halls as the team fights to survive. Meanwhile, back in the city, Claire and rookie cop Leon S. Kennedy take refuge inside the police station, now surrounded by hordes of undead citizens.

The phones are dead. The city is sealed off. No one is coming to save them.





Umbrella’s Secret

Beneath the mansion, Chris and Jill uncover Umbrella’s true purpose — a secret laboratory where human experiments were conducted to create biological weapons. They encounter Lisa Trevor, a tragic experiment victim whose mutated form hides a flicker of humanity.

Wesker’s betrayal is revealed: he’s been working for an unknown buyer, stealing Umbrella’s research data. But his plan fails when Jill shoots him before he can escape.

At the same time, Claire and Leon find the underground tunnels that connect the city to the Umbrella facility. The survivors reunite as Raccoon City begins to crumble above them — Umbrella has triggered a self-destruct protocol to erase all evidence.





The Final Battle

Deep in the tunnels, they face William Birkin, a scientist who injects himself with the G-Virus to survive, mutating into a monstrous creature. Chris and Claire fight desperately as Leon fires a rocket launcher in a final explosion that destroys the beast.

The survivors run as the city burns.
The streets collapse.
And Raccoon City is wiped off the map.


Epilogue

When dawn breaks, the survivors — Chris, Claire, Jill, Leon, and Sherry Birkin — walk away from the ruins. The nightmare seems over. But far above them, a helicopter bearing the Umbrella logo circles the sky. Someone is still watching.

In the final scene, a dark room. A metal coffin creaks open.
Albert Wesker gasps for air, alive once again — thanks to a mysterious injection from a woman in black sunglasses.

He opens his eyes.
The nightmare has only just begun.

Fade out.

Comments

  1. The tension and setting were great, though I wish some scenes were longer

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  2. Welcome to Raccoon City isn’t a flawless adaptation, but it delivers a nostalgic, creepy, and faithful enough experience for fans who wanted something closer to the original Resident Evil spirit. It’s a dark, messy, but fun return to the roots.

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  3. Overall, it’s a fun, creepy, game-accurate reboot.

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  4. The movie successfully blends survival horror and nostalgia

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  5. The story moves fast

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  6. Raccoon City feels atmospheric and haunting, just as it should

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