28 Years Later Review
As Intense As Ever, it Feels Like No Time Has Passed in ’28 Years Later’. Director Danny Boyle returns to the bloody post-apocalyptic world of ’28 Days Later’ and the Rage Virus in his gripping follow-up, ’28 Years Later.’ Director Danny Boyle’s ’28 Days Later,’ released in 2003, gave a fresh new spark of life (pardon the expression) to the reanimated dead.
Well, hold up: the rabid, frenzied, flesh-tearing creatures of Boyle’s groundbreaking film were not zombies risen from the grave, but living humans infected with a powerful bioweapon – nicknamed the Rage Virus – that turned them into fast-moving, savage, homicidal murderers within minutes.
Movie Details
28 Days/Weeks Later Collection
A post-apocalyptic horror film series focused on survivors of a blood-borne disease called Rage that turns the infected into mindless, zombie-like savages, the hordes of whom have decimated the population of Great Britain.