
28 Years Later is a bleak fever dream with rage pumping through its veins
Charles Pulliam-Moore
created: June 20, 2025, 7:20 p.m. | updated: June 22, 2025, 12:58 p.m.
And there was a gut-wrenching sense of hopelessness baked into writer Alex Garland’s script that made 28 Days Later feel far more grounded than most of the zombie films that inspired it.
Boyle and Garland stepped back from the franchise as it continued with a graphic novel and director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo’s 28 Weeks Later in 2007, but they are back together again for 28 Years Later.
There’s one chase scene on the causeway that stands out for having some of the most beautiful visuals ever featured in a zombie film.
But the story’s rote-ness keeps 28 Years Later from feeling like the product of Boyle and Garland working at the height of their powers.
As questionable as some of its messaging is, 28 Years Later is just the first installment of a new trilogy.
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