“28 Years Later breathes terrifying new life into the franchise. The shift from sprinting rage to silent, stalking hunters creates a slower-burn dread that rivals the original’s opening sequence.” — Bloody Disgusting
The most exciting aspect of 28 Years Later is the reunion of the creative powerhouse behind the 2002 original. is back in the director’s chair, and Alex Garland (fresh off the success of Civil War ) has penned the script.
After nearly three decades, memory becomes the only currency. The infected cannot be reasoned with, but the uninfected can betray, hoard, and rewrite history. The deepest antagonist may not be the Rage Virus but a cult of “purists” who believe the old world was corrupt and that the infection was a necessary cleansing. Or a group of survivors who have weaponized the infected—herding them like livestock toward enemy settlements. This is not zombie horror; this is the horror of what people become when there is no law but survival.
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Alex Garland is a casting genius! and an amazing writer and director, the guys know how to surround himself with talent. Alex Garland Jodie Comer
The original 2002 film redefined the zombie genre by introducing "fast" zombies—victims of the highly contagious Rage Virus. After decades of rumors, the creative team behind the first film has officially returned to expand this harrowing universe. Key Production Details Danny Boyle Writer: Alex Garland Release Date: June 20, 2025 Budget: Estimated at $75 million 🎬 The Cast: Old and New Faces
The 28 Days Later series isn't just a zombie horror; it's a meditation on: