![]() After watching his wife being dragged out of sight by the infected, he narrowly escapes on a boat, with the pilot Jacob being pulled into the water.Īfter the infected begin to die of starvation, NATO forces take control of Britain. He abandons them by escaping out of the window. Don pleads with Alice to leave the boy but she refuses. The infected attack and kill most of the survivors, while Don, Alice, and the boy are chased upstairs. The boy eats with them and informs them of the increasingly dire situation outside.Ī few minutes later, they discover that the infected have followed the boy. They hear a terrified boy pounding at their door and Don lets him in at Alice's behest. It grossed over $65 million worldwide against a $15 million budget.ĭuring the original outbreak of the Rage Virus, Don, his wife Alice, and four more survivors hide in a barricaded cottage on the outskirts of London. The film received positive reviews from critics, who praised the direction and atmosphere. It is set after the events of the first film, depicting the efforts of NATO military forces to salvage a safe zone in London, the consequence of two young siblings breaking protocol to find a photograph of their mother, and the resulting reintroduction of the Rage Virus to the safe zone.Ģ8 Weeks Later was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on, by 20th Century Fox and by Fox Atomic in the United States. The standalone sequel to the 2002 film 28 Days Later, it stars Robert Carlyle, Rose Byrne, Jeremy Renner, Harold Perrineau, Catherine McCormack, Mackintosh Muggleton, Imogen Poots, and Idris Elba. The film also stars Ari Lehman (Jason Voorhees from Friday the 13th), Linnea Quigley ( Night of the Demons), Joe Bob Briggs & Diana Prince aka Darcy the Mail Girl (“The Last Drive-In”), Lloyd Kaufman ( The Toxic Avenger), and Doug Bradley (Pinhead from Hellraiser).28 Weeks Later is a 2007 post-apocalyptic horror film directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, who co-wrote it with Rowan Joffé, Enrique López Lavigne and Jesus Olmo. Unfortunately for Michelle, some uninvited trick-or-treaters from her past come knocking…and this time they’ve brought their friends…” Now in college, Michelle and best friend, Heather ( Sable Griedel) are put in charge of the annual Gamma Tau Psi haunted house. However, she is still plagued with the questions of what truly happened to Sam and Josh ( Mitchell Musolino and Will Stout) and the rest of her friends that disappeared on Halloween night. “It’s been three years since Michelle ( Lexi Dripps) escaped the events in Wheary Falls. Now, the Halloween horror movie has a follow-up sequel The Barn Part II, which arrives exclusively on SCREAMBOX this Friday! Seaman‘s 2016 horror movie The Barn (from Terror Films), a retro throwback horror movie that took you back to 1989. We’ll just be here waiting patiently for 2030/2035. I think the takeaway here is that Boyle sounds committed to (eventually) bringing the trilogy to an end one way or another. Although, Garland has been on fire lately, so the idea that he’s going to buckle down to finish writing another 28 Days Later is proper insane. Boyle could have easily said the project is never happening, but insisted that there’s a good idea that he and Garland have been developing. It’s been four years since the last time there’s been talk. ![]() He added: “It’s more likely to be 28 Months than 28 Years. There’s a whole bunch of reasons why it’s complicated, which are boring so I won’t go into, but there’s a possibility.” Danny and Andrew and I have been having quite serious conversations about it so it is a possibility. In 2015, Garland told IGN that they had “just started talking about it seriously.” He’s concentrating on directing his own work at the moment, so it’s stood in abeyance really, but it’s a you-never-know.” He continued: “The original film led to a bit of a resurgence in the zombie drama and it doesn’t reference any of that. “Alex Garland and I have a wonderful idea for the third part,” he told the site. Now, Boyle is reviving chatter in a new interview with The Independent where he revealed that he’s still working on the sequel with Ex Machina filmmaker Alex Garland, who wrote the 2002 original. Set to be called 28 Months/Years Later, the project has been defunct for quite some time. ![]() While the filmmaker wouldn’t return for the sequel, he is involved with the long-gestating third film four years ago, Boyle said he’d be interested in returning to the director’s chair. It’s already been 12 years since Fox Atomic released 28 Weeks Later, the hotly anticipated follow-up to Danny Boyle‘s 28 Days Later. ![]()
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