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Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness (TV Miniseries)

TV Series. Animation. Horror The series takes place in 2006 after a hacking incident is uncovered at the White House. Leon Kennedy was ordered to investigate the incident, but he encounters zombies when the White House is targeted in a mysterious attack. He later meets Claire, who's been checking a strange drawing made by a child refugee while working on a Terrasave-led mission to oversee construction of a welfare facility.


Netflix: 8 July 2021
Media Author Review
United States
IGN
"Despite predictability on who would serve as an antagonist, the bad performance and animation by certain minor characters (...) Infinite Darkness is a step in the right direction" 
United States
AV Club
"Freeing itself from those expectations has resulted in a TV show that, while far from a masterpiece, exceeds most expectations of a video game adaptation." 
Canada
CBR
"While it's not a particularly vital chapter in the wider Resident Evil story, the series doesn't necessarily strive to be one either. Overall, the anime is a fun side story" 
United States
Polygon
"The animation quality varies on a shot-by-shot basis. The English voice acting is blunt, episodes begin and end arbitrarily, and the script is resolutely dull" 
United States
The Verge
"It tries to cram too much into a relatively brief runtime. Watching 'Infinite Darkness' is a bit like watching a video game cutscene that tries to rapidly run through plot points so players can get back to the action" 
United States
Bloody Disgusting
"It’s quick, impressively animated, and full of high-octane action and violence. It also leans too heavily on its conspiracy plot, forgetting the main draw of the franchise- the monsters (...) Rating: ★★½ (out of 5)" 
United States
Den of Geek
"'Infinite Darkness' is happy to ask some tough questions but pulls out the guns and the zombies just when it’s time to give some answers (…) Rating: ★★ (out of 5)" 
United States
Decider
"[It] is worth watching for the CGI alone (...) Fans of the franchise will get a kick out of seeing familiar characters and references, and the story is self-contained enough that newcomers won’t be lost." 
United States
Ready Steady Cut
"'Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness' has some pleasures for long-time fans, but it’s inconsistent in every way and winds up feeling inessential (…) Rating: ★★½ (out of 5)" 
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