
It starred Robert Carlyle, Rose Byrne, Jeremy Renner, Imogen Poots and Idris Elba and told the story of two siblings who try and find their infected mother in a locked-down London. By Sam Ashurst Published: It's been a whole 13 years since 28 Weeks Later, the second in Danny Boyle's zombie-apocalypse series, debuted in cinemas. The films director Danny Boyle last directed Yesterday and T2: Trainspotting. Ad content continues below In fact, in the 15 years since the release of the last movie, Boyle and Garland have often been asked for status updates on a potential 28 Months Later. It had a different team behind it - Juan Carlos Fresnadillo directed and Rowan Joffé (who later wrote 2010’s Brighton Rock) penned the script - but was another hit, earning $64 million worldwide on a$15 million budget. A look at the 28 Months Later behind-the-scenes crew and production team.

In 2007, its sequel 28 Weeks Later was released. The film, which was an instant hit, grossing more than $82.7 million on a budget of $8 million, was written by British writer and filmmaker Garland (who went on to adapt 2010’s Never Let Me Go and write 2014’s Ex Machina) and was directed by Boyle. Naomie Harris and Brendan Gleeson also starred.
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A highly contagious ‘Rage’ virus, which came from an infected chimp from a medical research lab, has caused the breakdown of society, and now he must learn how to survive. The first instalment of 28 days later, which was released in 2002, starred Murphy as a courier who wakes up from a coma to find London completely deserted. New West End Company BRANDPOST | PAID CONTENT.
