The Netflix’s Resident Evil series is not leaving anyone indifferent. In just two days since its premiere, the project enjoys the (dubious) honor of being the worst-rated Resident Evil adaptation in its entire history and also of being the worst-rated Netflix series by fans since the arrival of the streaming service. . The poor connection to the original games, the poor script and the mediocre special effects have meant that the series has not left anyone indifferent, resulting in a wave of memes. Fans have not been slow to flood social networks, especially Twitter and TikTok, with their best reactions.
The best memes from the Netflix Resident Evil series:
Comparisons with undervalued projects in the saga have been one of the main protagonists when it comes to memes. Thus, fans have paid their respects to the Paul WS Anderson film saga and also to games like Resident Evil 6, whom they “think they have treated harshly” after the Netflix series.
This has been the first notes of Netflix’s Resident Evil
On the other hand, viewers have not been slow to compare this to Albert Wesker with Blade, whose outfits are practically identical. Nor in making a special mention of dance? by Evelyn Marcus, daughter of James Marcus (one of the three founders of the Umbrella Corporation in canon) and current CEO of the Umbrella Corporation, which has led to the most baffling reactions from fans.
Others have been quick to highlight how insufferable its two protagonists are, even comparing the Resident Evil series to a CW project. And finally, the reactions to a meaningless phrase that Albert Wesker mentions in the first episodes and that we leave you in the news have not been long in coming. As well as comparing the character to an actor who could have been the perfect Wesker: Antony Starr, Patriot on The Boys.
And you, have you already seen the Resident Evil series on Netflix? What do you think?
“Netflix’s Resident Evil script looks like it was created by a bot who was forced to play Life is Strange for 10,000 hours and then threatened with a Windows update if he didn’t,” comments one user. Twitter.
The dialogue in Netflix’s new Resident Evil series feels like it was written by a bot that was forced to play Life is Strange for 10,000 hours and then threatened with a Windows update if it didn’t type out a script.
— brady @ Bayonetta 3 stan account (@bradyonetta) July 14, 2022