28 Weeks Later (2007)

28 Weeks Later

28 Weeks Later (2007) — Horror / Sci‑Fi Six months after the Rage virus ravaged Britain, the US Army declares a safe zone in London and begins repopulating the quarantined city. When a returning family is reunited, one member unknowingly carries the infection back into the rebuilt enclave, and the fragile order collapses as the virus explodes anew. What follows is a desperate struggle for survival as soldiers and civilians confront the returning nightmare and the moral, tactical and human costs of containment. If you watch this film you should expect a relentless, high‑energy experience: fast, kinetic camerawork and tense set‑pieces that deliver sudden shocks and intense action; visceral, often grisly violence; moments of quiet dread and emotional heartbreak amid the chaos; and a gloomy, claustrophobic atmosphere that keeps the stakes feeling immediate. The movie blends shock and suspense with a darker look at survival, loyalty and the breakdown of authority — a visceral, pulse‑pounding sequel that’s as much about human choices under pressure as it is about the contagion itself. Viewer discretion is advised for scenes of gore and disturbing imagery.

Actors: Jeremy Renner, Rose Byrne, Robert Carlyle

Director: Juan Carlos Fresnadillo

Runtime: 100 min

Genres: Horror, Sci-Fi

Filmaffinity Rating 6.4 /10 Metacritic Rating 78 /100 IMDB Rating 6.9 /10 Bmoat Rating 7.0 /10