Alice — An ex-employee of the Umbrella Corporation turned anti-Umbrella fighter willing to take down and destroy the evil megacorporation responsible for the Global T-Virus outbreak in Resident Evil.
Chaos Insurgency — a splinter group of the SCP Foundation, created by a rogue task force that went A.W.O.L. with several SCP objects in 1924 and has been fighting the Foundation since.[3]
Pulang Araw, Vendetta, Task Force Agila-a trio of resistance movements under the leadership of Cardo Dalisay, President Oscar Hidalgo, and Romulo Dumagit in opposition to drug and business syndicate leaders, corrupt and greedy politicians and tycoons, power-hungry and avaricious elites, murderous terrorists and warlords, even unscrupulous and wicked policemen responsible for putting the Philippines under their despotic and totalitarian rule in FPJ'sAng Probinsyano.
The X-Men franchise: Magneto sets up two resistance movements to counter Humanity's intentions to enslave &/or destroy Mutants. One of these is "The Brotherhood of Mutants", the other is "Acolytes". Magneto has lead both groups in battle many times. In one firefight, Magneto attacked Alctraz Island because the US Military held a mutant that had the power to neutralize any and all mutants' powers, and used him to "cure" mutant kind.
The Resistance (The V Franchise) – a human group who fights the Reptilian aliens that invaded Earth under false pretenses.
The 5th Column (The V Franchise) – a group of Reptilian aliens who sided against the Reptilian invasion forces and who fight on Humanity's side.
^Emily McAvan (2012), The Postmodern Sacred: Popular Culture Spirituality in the Science Fiction, Fantasy and Urban Fantasy Genres, McFarland, p. 163, ISBN9780786492824, as with the use of the iconic Guy Fawkes mask from the Wachowskis' V For Vendetta as a symbol of anonymous resistance at protests
^John M. Stoup, Glenn W. Shuck (2007), "God's Unwanted: Fight Club and the Myth of "Total Revolution"", Escape Into the Future: Cultural Pessimism and Its Religious Dimension in Contemporary American Popular Culture, Baylor University Press
^TwistedGears (6 July 2014). "Chaos Insurgency Hub". SCP Foundation Wiki. Retrieved 28 October 2021.