The Resident Evil 3 Remake is fast approaching on the horizon, and the built-up excitement of revisiting Raccoon City with Jill Valentine is palpable. The original Resident Evil 3 is one of the most beloved horror games ever made, and Jill Valentine remains a fan-favorite character in video games.

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Cosplay is such a great way for fans to express their love for their favorite characters, and with a character as loved as Jill, it's no surprise that there's a lot of amazing cosplay of her. Let's take a look at some Jill Valentine cosplays that look like they just jumped off the screen.

10 Jill's Nemesis

Let's start this list off with this great cosplay from AgosAshford, an Argentinian cosplayer. The Nemesis Tyrant might be smaller than the other Tyrant types, but it's every bit as terrifying, if not more so thanks to its intelligence and the fact that it's armed with a rocket launcher.

Everything about AgosAshford's cosplay here is on point. Her outfit is so detailed and perfectly matches Jill's outfit from 1999's Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, the background has a great Resident Evil feel to it, and the Nemesis looks great as well, even after being beaten by Jill.

9 Legitimately Thought This Was From The Game At First

Sometimes there's cosplay so good you forget that you're looking at a photo of an actual person and not a screenshot from the game. Take this cosplay, for example, from cosplayer Daran-h of Resident Evil 5 Jill Valentine.

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Daran-h's cosplay is impeccable, everything down to the smallest detail is perfect, and the lighting in this image really brings it all together. This cosplay is so well done that we actually thought it was a screenshot from a game cutscene.

8 Remake Jill Has Arrived

With Resident Evil 3 Remake fast approaching, cosplayers have wasted no time coming up with cosplays for Jill's new look. Take this Jill cosplay, which comes to us from Crescent-Kitty, for example, who's done an excellent job recreating Jill's new look.

Jill's new look in the remake is much less objectifying and much more badass. Jill's new look makes much more sense for trekking through a city infested with zombies, and Crescent-Kitty did a great job encapsulating Jill's badassery.

7 Special Tactics And Recon Service

Before being part of the BSAA (Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance), Jill Valentine was a member of S.T.A.R.S., an elite unit of Raccoon City police officers. Jill's done so much and has been an integral part of the franchise, but it's important to not forget her roots.

This cosplay comes to us from Cortana2552, who is seen here in Jill's original Resident Evil outfit. This cosplay is just about as good as a cosplay can be, and Cortana is to be commended for looking like she literally just walked out from the game.

6 Loading Up

Up next is another fantastic cosplay of Jill Valentine's new look in the Resident Evil 3 Remake, this time from the cosplayer Yukilefay. Most of the individual components of Remake Jill's look are simple enough for anyone to get—tank tops, jeans, fingerless gloves, etc—but when it all comes together as well as Yukilefay has done, it's really something else.

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Trekking through a zombie-infested Raccoon City requires firepower, and here we see Jill doing just that as she loads up her gun. It's not easy getting past hordes of zombies with the Nemesis on your tail, but Jill's up to that challenge.

5 Oh Finally, A Save Room

There's nothing like that sigh of relief you have when you're almost out of ammo, completely out of herbs and first-aid sprays with your health on danger, and then you come across a save room. Finally, a place to take a breather and restock your inventory before heading back out into the fray.

This cosplay is from PriSuicun, a cosplayer from Brazil who took things to the next level with this cosplay. Not only is PriSuicun's Jill cosplay on point, but she went all out to recreate a Resident Evil save room complete with typewriter, ink ribbon, and even a box of Red Hawk handgun ammo.

4 The Spencer Mansion

It all started with the Spencer Mansion, the imposing home of Umbrella Corporation founder Oswell E. Spencer and the setting of the first Resident Evil. Jill Valentine was one of the few survivors of the Mansion incident, and the events that unfold therein are what kick start the entire franchise.

Here we have a stunning cosplay from Russian cosplayer Narga-Lifestream. The Spencer Mansion is a spooky place, with danger potentially around any corner, and this image captures that feeling perfectly. Narga's Jill cosplay is so on the mark that this could be a still from a live-action adaptation.

3 Moonlight Sonata

The Spencer Mansion is so full of unusual and convoluted puzzles that it makes one wonder if Spencer went a bit overboard with his vision. Take the puzzle in the bar of the Spencer Mansion. You have to find the sheet music for "Moonlight Sonata" to play on the piano to open a secret wall to get an emblem to switch with another emblem to get a key. Really, is all that necessary?

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In any case, here we have a gorgeously done cosplay from Milena Vigo of Jill playing the piano to open the secret wall. From top to bottom Milena's Jill cosplay is so well done that it's no surprise that she's a professional cosplayer.

2 Infected Jill

Could this technically count as two cosplays? There's a brief moment toward the end of the Resident Evil 3 Remake announcement trailer where Jill looks at her reflection in a mirror and sees quick flashes of herself as an infected zombie. It's a cool moment and it's one that cosplayer TamillaArt recreated brilliantly.

First of all, Tamilla's regular Jill cosplay is fantastic enough on its own and looks exactly like the scene in the trailer, but then she went ahead through the trouble of recreating the infected version as well, getting every small detail right.

1 Jill Valentine As... Jill Valentine!

Is it still considered cosplay if you're basically cosplaying yourself? We think so and it brings us the final Jill Valentine cosplay in this list. This cosplay comes to us from none other than Julia Voth, who actually served as the character model for Jill in the 2002 remake of the first Resident Evil.

This cosplay is just sheer perfection. If you're looking for cosplays of Jill that look exactly like the game, of course look no further than a cosplay done by the woman that Jill is literally based on, and you can just tell that Julia had a blast bringing Jill to life like this.

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