Danny Boyle's "28 Years Later," the highly anticipated sequel to the 2002 film "28 Days Later," has premiered in theaters. Reuniting Boyle with writer Alex Garland, the film revisits the post-apocalyptic world of the Rage Virus.
The cast includes Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Alfie Williams, and Ralph Fiennes. Set nearly three decades after the initial outbreak, the film follows survivors in a quarantined Britain. The story centers on a young boy's perilous journey into the mainland, uncovering secrets and confronting the infected.
Critics have praised "28 Years Later," with reviews highlighting Boyle's direction and the film's execution. The film was shot using a variety of cameras, including an iPhone 15 Max, echoing the original's innovative approach. "28 Years Later" is the first film in a planned trilogy.
With its blend of horror and socio-political commentary, "28 Years Later" offers a fresh perspective on the Rage Virus saga. The sequel promises to captivate fans with its terrifying vision of a world ravaged by the infected.