Netflix recently released the much-awaited Resident Evil live-action TV show. Developed by Andrew Dabb, the first season of the video game adaptation focused on Albert Wesker's daughters, Jade and Billie Wesker. After moving to New Raccoon City, the sisters uncover dark secrets about the Umbrella Corporation while also learning the truth about their father.

WARNING: This article contains spoilers for Season 1 of Resident Evil.

Right after moving to Umbrella's planned community, Jade and Billie learn about the pharmaceutical company's shady work. Soon, the sisters discover that Umbrella was responsible for the virus outbreak in Raccoon City back in 1998. Thousands of people got infected with the T-virus, and the US government covered it all up by nuking the city. On top of that, Jade and Billie find out that their father, Albert Wesker, is, in fact, a clone of the original Albert Wesker, who died after falling into a volcano in 2009.

The Clone Al manipulated Jade and Billie's DNA so he could use their blood to fight his sickness. During that process, Albert also made his daughters stronger, which is why the T-virus didn't turn Billie into a flesh-eating zombie. However, that didn't stop Billie from becoming a heartless maniac who ended up becoming the face of Umbrella Corporation. She also ends up biting Simon after losing control over herself, which is probably one of the many reasons why Jade leaves Billie.

In the future, we see that Jade Wesker has created a family for herself and has a daughter, Bea. Billie, on the other hand, is controlling Evelyn and is using Umbrella's resources to hunt down Jade. Billie uses Jade to find the University's location, where she learns about Jade's daughter, Bea. For some unknown reason, zombies don't harm Bea, and Billie wonders if Jade has manipulated her daughter's DNA to keep her safe in this world. Nevertheless, Billie decides to kidnap Bea so she can run tests on her and escapes after shooting Jade.

In 2022, we see Albert sacrificing himself to save his daughters from Evelyn. He asks Bert (Another clone of Albert) to keep Billie and Jade safe. However, before blowing himself up, Albert hands over a piece of paper to Jade while saying, "Find Her." In the car, Jade reads the note that has the address of "Ada Wong," who is probably one of Albert's friends.

In the video game franchise, Ada Wong is a significant character who first appeared in 1998's Resident Evil 2. After that, Ada returned as a playable character in Resident Evil 4. Ada mostly appeared as an "anti-heroine" in the video games, as she betrays several people for her secret agenda. She uses her charming personality to get into people's minds and learn crucial information that could serve her in the mission.

Ada is a fan-favorite character because of her complexity, and the community also loves to watch Ada's legendary chemistry with Leon Kennedy. So, it would definitely be interesting to see this character in Netflix's Resident Evil adaptation.