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Zombies still all the rage in series

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July 11, 2025

Sequel heads in fresh, wild directions

It's been 18 years since 28 Weeks Later hit cinemas and in that time the zombie genre has been, pardon the pun, done to death-in film and TV.

Director and writer Danny Boyle and Alex Garland faced a challenge, then, to inject fresh blood into the returning franchise.

They manage to achieve this through engaging storytelling and character development that get ever more wild as events proceed.

Jamie (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) and his son Spike (Alfie Williams) are part of group of survivors of the rage virus living on a small island.

The pair head to the mainland on a mission that leads to self-discovery and mystifying secrets.

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