Movie Review: Alfie Williams Makes Impressive Debut in '28 Years Later'
- On Sunday, Hexham's Forum Cinema screened '28 Years Later,' the third installment by Boyle and Garland set 28 years after the outbreak.
- The film’s premise shows survivors living solely on Holy Island, with Spike and Isla traveling to the mainland seeking a cure, driven by the creators’ reunion and storytelling.
- In the wake of its debut, the film—reuniting Danny Boyle and Alex Garland and highlighting Ralph Fiennes’ character’s peace-based methods with the Infected—has secured distribution in the Philippines.
- With a sequel titled '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' set to release in January 2026, the story will explore the uninfected child's origins, promising fans another chapter after 28 years.
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REVIEW: 28 Years Later (2025) - Geeks + Gamers
I didn’t expect to like 28 Years Later nearly as much as I did. As a rule, I’m not partial to zombie movies; I saw 28 Days Later twice when it came out (with different people) and thought it was pretty good, certainly one of the better zombie films I’d seen, but nothing to write home about. I watched 28 Weeks Later earlier today, in case I needed to see it for this one, and while it started off quite well (aside from the horrendous camerawork), …
“28 Years Later” scores highest Rotten Tomatoes score out of the franchise, receives praise from critics - Orange Magazine
28 Years Later breaks the franchise records as it holds the highest opening weekend box office numbers out of the franchise, at $60 million worldwide. The film helmed by original director and writer duo Danny Boyle and Alex Garland also scored an 89% critic score in Rotten Tomatoes, beating its predecessors. 28 Years later is
Fanbase Feature: Panel Discussion on ‘28 Years Later’ (2025) - Fanbasepress
As a special feature of The Fanbase Weekly podcast, the Fanbase Feature focuses on and celebrates a specific element of geek culture. In this Fanbase Feature, The Fanbase Weekly co-hosts Bryant Dillon and Claire Thorne are joined by special guests Christian Angeles (entertainment journalist – The Comics Beat, writer – Dead on the Inside) and Jessica Maison (writer, Mary Shelley’s School for Monsters) to participate in a thorough discussion regar…
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