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28 Years Later

Movie Overview

Original Languageen
Languages SpokenEnglish, Swedish
Release DateJune 18, 2025
Runtime115 minutes
Rating7.2
CountryUnited Kingdom, United States of America
GenresHorror, Thriller, Science Fiction
DirectorDanny Boyle
WritersAlex Garland
ProducerDanny Boyle, Alex Garland, Andrew Macdonald, Peter Rice, Cillian Murphy, Bernard Bellew
EditorJon Harris
MusicAlloysious Massaquoi, Kayus Bankole, 'G' Hastings
CinematographyAnthony Dod Mantle
Budget60000000
Revenue126502114

Movie Cast

Actor Name Character Name
Jodie Comer Isla
Aaron Taylor-Johnson Jamie
Alfie Williams Spike
Ralph Fiennes Dr. Ian Kelson
Edvin Ryding Erik Sundqvist
Jack O'Connell Jimmy Crystal
Christopher Fulford Sam
Stella Gonet Jenny
Chi Lewis-Parry 'The Alpha'/'Samson'
Rocco Haynes Young Jimmy
Kim Allan Jimmy's Mother
Sandy Batchelor Jimmy’s Father
Amy Cameron Rosey
Geoffrey Newland Anthony
Joe Blakemore Dave
Celi Crossland Pregnant Infected
Robert Rhodes Jimmy Jimmy
Erin Kellyman Jimmy Ink
Sam Locke Jimmy Fox
Maura Bird Jimmy Jones
Ghazi Al Ruffai Jimmy Snake
Emma Laird Jimmima
Connor Newall Jimmy Shite
Sienna Giblin Girl Villager
Hayley Walters Teenage Girl Villager
Peter Labas Slow Low #1
Kat Kitchener Slow Low #2
Jason Kuang Yao Lee Slow Low #3
Ember Storm Slow Low #4
Jake Grimes Hanging Man
Chris Gregory Berserker
Helen Rowlands Infected Woman
Haley Flaherty Jimmy's Auntie
Harriet Taylor Jimmy's Cousin Delilah
Hannah Allan-Robertson Jimmy's Sister
Annabelle Graham Jimmy's Sister
Olivia Morley Jimmy's Sister
Theadora Rawlings Jimmy's Sister
Darcie Smith Jimmy's Sister
Isla Vickers Jimmy's Sister
Lachlan Tucker Baby Isla
Winnow Short Baby Isla
Olivia Grace Lee Baby Isla
Lucas Toole Baby Isla
Cohen Lewis Williamson Baby Isla
Myles Woodhouse Baby Isla
Gordon Alexander Jonno (uncredited)
Angus Neill Emaciated Infected (uncredited)
Col Needham Dead Body #6 (Uncredited)

Movie Story

Twenty-eight years since the rage virus escaped a biological weapons laboratory, now, still in a ruthlessly enforced quarantine, some have found ways to exist amidst the infected. One such group lives on a small island connected to the mainland by a single, heavily-defended causeway. When one member departs on a mission into the dark heart of the mainland, he discovers secrets, wonders, and horrors that have mutated not only the infected but other survivors as well.

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Movie Review

July 10, 2025

Just a wealth of stupid, moronic, and ill-advised ideas.

The film starts out with a fairly strong intro, but the central character here doesn't have any impact on the rest of the film, so it feels wasted.

It switches plots halfway through after a strong start, inexplicably.

I assume the new evolved infected were meant to be scary. I found them to be unintentionally hilarious in several scenes, and if you watch this film you'll understand why.

The later portions of the film are just as nonsensical, but in short, it gets more and more absurd as it progresses.

Wait to see it on streaming.

**A beautiful film with a handful of odd choices.**

I was hesitant going into this film. On one hand, it was a mainstream zombie film with a big budget and a competent crew. But on the other hand, it was in a franchise I have never loved, and it was the start of a new trilogy. So, while I was confident that it would be a solid movie, I did not know if it would work for me personally or if it would feel like it could stand on its own. I walked out of the theater satisfied with the film. And in the day since, I have grown even more positive on it and am giving it a **9 out of 10**. I think the part that will surprise people the most is the emotional weight that the film carries. And it all comes from the great set of characters and their relationships. There is a lot of heart and even some great humor to get you invested. This elevates the film above being just another fun zombie movie. But let's talk about the zombies/infected. There are a couple new ideas introduced with them in this that I really dig. They are more monstrous than ever, but they are also showing more humanity than ever. The action and kills are a lot of fun. Everything is as fast and terrifying as usual with this franchise. So, the action is mostly fantastic. I say 'mostly' because there are a couple of editing choices that I think distract from the action more than they enhance it. I can say the same for a handful of other points in the film. They chose to insert flashes of other footage at times. One of the times I loved it. One of the times it was weird and actually felt like a trailer for the movie. And another time, it was just very confusing. (I still don't know the meaning of it) Those are a couple of the times where the style didn't fully work. But for 95% of the film, it does! This film has a look that is so unique. **It feels both calm and like a nightmare at the same time!** I don't know how they did it. If you have seen the awesome trailer, you get a feel for the style of the film. It does not disappoint. Then, there is a scene at the end that sets up the future of the trilogy. This scene has a style and a tone that is like nothing else in the movie. Truly a WTF moment for the audience. It was bold, and it did not work for me. But since it was just a tease to the future films and not integral to this one, I am willing to forgive it. Because before that, we got an actual ending to the film that was emotionally satisfying. This film has no problem standing on its own. Sure, you are left with more to explore, and certain character arcs are left unfinished. But go in knowing it is a trilogy (and that the next one is coming as soon as this January), and these things hopefully won't bother you. - All in all, **I'm a happy zombie fan! :D**

Movie Rating

7.2
Rating

Rating Analysis for 28 Years Later:

Overall Rating: 7.1/10
Total Votes: 599

Rating Breakdown:
- Popularity Score: 71.5
- Adult Content: No
- Budget to Revenue Ratio: 232.2%

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