The first season of Netflix's Resident Evil live-action adaptation is out now and there is certainly a lot going on throughout--two stories told over a decade apart, plenty of twists and turns, a shocking amount of blood spattered everywhere, and more zombies than you'll ever want to deal with. And while Season 1 of Resident Evil introduced a new story for the franchise, it also left plenty of room to speculate on what's going to happen next.
After all, we didn't get a single cliffhanger. Instead, we got cliffhangers for both the 2022 story and the 2036 story. So it's time to examine how Season 1 ended and think about what happens next. Thankfully, GameSpot was able to discuss just that with the show's cast, as well as showrunner Andrew Dabb.
2022
The end of the 2022 storyline is a pretty wild one. After we learn that the Albert Wesker we meet in the show is actually a clone of the original--and that there are more clones--we get a good idea of just how bad the Umbrella Corporation is. Although let's be honest, we all knew they were terrible.
Albert's focus, though, was on getting his daughters Billie and Jade away from New Raccoon City and out of the company's clutches. This was especially important for Billie, who was bitten by a zombie dog but didn't suffer the horrible effects that typically come with such an injury.
In order to get them away, Albert decides to blow up Umbrella's labs, sacrificing himself in the process. but not before making sure his daughters will be safe with Bert--another of Wesker's clones. Now, we're left with Bert and the girls on the run from Umbrella.
That sets up some interesting stakes for Season 2, as we know ultimately the sisters part ways--and not on the best terms. Moving forward, the
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