28 months later was actually being made at one point but the script was incredibly bad and they couldn't make it make sense so they dropped it, now 28 years make sense as the could use the whole carrier idea and has someone that was carrying the virus for 28 years accidentally infected someone
@@farmlyfe5859 hahaha I wish I was on the green but I can't for work reasons, That was just something I heard from another RUclipsr I think it was Wow gaming or something like that I could be wrong though (Edit) Shit I think it was just a fan theory thing now that I think about it
@@Space_Toasty I just wonder hw 28 years later would even be possible, because in 28 years the infection would be long gone. Either the who world would be in an apocalypse, or the boy from 28 weeks later spreads it later on in his life.
the only reason most guys say ''nah id win'' for zombie outbreaks is simply cuz u can exploit the shit outta dumb slow zombies. now smarter angry sprinting zombies? ye no fuck that, id hang myself day 1 lmao
Zombie apocalypse and realistic doesn’t go well together. No virus, bacteria, or substance can cause those effects on a human body within a few seconds
Disease got beaten, now futuristic scenario cause they managed to restore all infrastructure & improve what they can in the same breath. Now a super duper muper virus got created and wreaks havoc.
I wasn't ready for 28 days later! 18 years old out shopping, saw the dvd cover and thought ah ill give it a go. Didn't even read the back! Different days! Game changer.
@@Eis_That’s why you don’t watch any trailers. Trailers for like 10 years now have spoiled all the good bits in every movie and they are like 4-5 minute long trailers now where you see all the big main scenes. Just don’t watch any trailers and let the opinion of the sheep herds on the internet determine your own opinion on something
Crazy how they shot that in one of the most densely populated areas in the world and its eerily empty and silent Edit: yes i know i misread OP, corrected it in later reply
World war z had a few intense scenes on par with that one, imo. And I say that as someone who was ready to shit all over WWZ before I watched it. In the end it was actually solid
For me personally as I remember 28 days later was one of the scariest if not the scariest zombie movie yet alone horror movie in general. Such a good movie with a good sequel
The same goes for me. The screaming, blood spitting, running zombies scared the shit out of me when i first saw the movie when it came out. Maybe i was a „bit“ to young for this kind of movies, but now im addicted to zombie movies
@antop4597 A zombie is a slow-moving walking dead, no heartbeat corpse that eats flesh. Rage infected are infected with rage. They bite and move on. Eventually, they die of starvation.
That's not true. Zombies can be dead or infected. With the infected a virus or something similar takes over the body and brain while the person is still alive. Early zombies in cinema history weren't in fact dead.
@@HugoStiglitz89Doesn't matter if they're runners or shamblers, the framework of the movie is the same as any other zombie film. And strictly speaking, the Hollywood shambling zombie is not the traditional type seen in film. Zombies were never un-dead but were drugged pawns of some witch doctor or such.
It's absolute madness how much a couple of guitar strings made me love those movies so much more than any other infected-movie, it really did anchor them deep into my heart
This was the very first zombie movie I'd ever seen when it came out and boy I wish I was older. The part when Brendan Gleeson got infected by blood getting into his eyes and then the acting after that telling his daughter to stay away cos he knew he would change. Hit me hard.
Not a zombie movie technically, it’s about a Rage Virus if memory serves me right…… it came from some monkeys in a lab where those ppl were trying to set the testing animals loose
@SenorGreenbean-ti4xq It was a marketed at the time as a new twist on the zombie genre, and honestly, if a zombie-like outbreak was to happen in real life, it would likely be more like as portrayed in this movie (a disease that fundamentally changes people's personalities) than actual reanimated dead people.
@@charlesfuzakThe movie probably gonna be like the original Planet of the apes movie its just that there is zombies instead of apes Planet of the zombies
Trainspotting, Slumdog Millionaire, 127 Hours, Sunshine, T2 Trainspotting, 28 Days Later, Shallow Grave… all great films. Danny Boyle is a top tier director for sure
Man 28 weeks later on a booming surround sound is as intense as a battle in a war movie, the sounds the music it was one of the best I thought especially that opening up until he escapes and he’s in the boat abandoning his wife in that window scene was so intense with the sound loud
I had seen both in theaters and plan to with this the third, ‘28 Years Later’ as well! Need to dust off the ole’ DVD’s first. So glad Cillian Murphy went back to do the third in the series now after his repertoire is so extensive. Always good to go back and pay homage to your roots. This series was one of my friend and I’s favorite series who has since passed. We went to see the second in theaters together, always referenced and watched them at home too. At least he can be in spirit when I see the third. Miss you bud.
@@AndHeShallAppear Yeah! A lot of big actors shy away from their first movies, but Cillian has nothing but good things to say about it and seems really excited to come back. Very, very cool. This si the best movie news in years.
I'm going to re-read Max Brooks's World War Z - he washed his hands of the film after selling the rights but that book has parallels with 28 Weeks Later. In both cases, the military thought they could contain the infection and they were wrong. Brooks also details the impact of the plague on the animal world. He wrote the book before the pandemic and a lot of it resonated as I watched governments scramble to deal with something they appear to have no plans for.
It is sad that the government thinks they could contain any plague. If there is an end all virus, I wouldn't ask for the govt help. It is just gonna have to play out as it would and we have to hope for the best. BTW l, World War Z was a great book to read.
world war z was okay. his zombie survival guide is awesome, though. i love that it's published under 'humor'. the only (very meta) joke is the existence of the book itself.
In World War Z, the book, the failure of the military was politics and PR. They cared more about "looking good" than actually fighting the undead. At least, that's what The Battle of Yonkers explained.
I love 28 days so much. The beginning of the movie is so intense even though it appears slow paced. You just know the ravenous freaks are around in what appears to be an abandoned London. Cillian is wondering around none the wiser as to what has occurred and continues to yell “HELLO”… and you just know it’s only a matter of time before the infected respond.
@@ultradeathboy These weren’t zombies They didn’t chow down on their victims Just biters and fighters Like the army ant monsters from WWZ These infected would die per the film from natural causes, including dehydration and starvation They don’t even qualify as “hangry” IMO
No way!!! I love these movies - I rewatch them often. Robert Carlyle (Stargate Universe, etc) & Harold Perrineau (From, Lost, 30 Days of Night: Dark Days, etc) are 2 of my favorite actors.
Those first 2 movies are so fantastic. The zombie thing is played out but they had such a good original take on it, and it was so well done. I definitely have nostalgia for them.
I'm amazed how long this zombie thing has lasted, it basically has become its own genre, it's the equivalent of how people thought rap and hip-hop was a temporary thing in the 80s lol
Is the second one really worth watching ? Tbh I may have watched it cause I remember watching some behind the scenes of what happened after the first movie… It’s Killian Murphy character laid out dead in a hospital bed I think
@Grandmas_Favorite Killian Murphy isn't in the second movie. Other than the opening sequence the movie is pretty trash. Military and most characters are beyond moronic and the premise itself is idiotic. They are re populating the parts of London that were destroyed in the first outbreak. Except they admit they haven't fully inspected and cleared all areas. So they have civilians right beside Un cleared areas. With guards so incompetent they don't notice kids sneaking into the quarantine areas. Plus when they do notice they don't immediately stop them. Which results in a second out break. They also give civilian workers military clearance to highly dangerous infected specimens. For no reason.
I remember watching 28 days later when it was on dvd. Cillian Murphy wasn’t even known back then but I knew he was going to be really famous for some reason. And know everyone knows him as Thomas fuck*n Shelby.
I remember being 13 or 14 and seeing 28 days later in theaters and watched as 10-20 people walked out during the first scenes of violence. I was there on a date and still watched every second of the movie. The song during the scene in the grocery store is still one of my favorites of all time. Great memory
28 years makes more sense They could have someone that was infected carrying the virus like the mother and people would have forgotten how to respond and believe the virus was gone only for the carrier to infect someone and then book full on chaos
28 milliseconds later 28 seconds later 28 minutes later 28 hours later 28 days later 28 weeks later 28 months later 28 years later 28 decades later 28 centuries later 28 light-years later
ITS ABOUT TIME!! A lot of people don’t know this , but 28 days later they was the first movie that featured running zombies. This added frenzied intensity to the horror. Im glad Cillian Murphy is coming back to the franchise. I always wondered if they would ever do a 28 years later. Now I’ve got my answer. Robert Carlisle was also great in 28 weeks later. I remember being the only one in the movie theater, when I went to go see it in the matinee. Great to see the franchise come back. I even read the graphic novel. The protagonist was a Sista. That was good for a change especially where it happened in the UK 🇬🇧.
Not zombies, they’re infected with an incurable rage virus…. They’re not dead, they’re just ‘round the clock level 5000 amped up and pissed the fuck off to where they’re brain knows nothing but “GO GO GO/KILL KILL KILL” and their blood pressure is beyond high levels to the point it’s leaking out of holes and eyes and also has their entire eyes completely blown out hence their crazed, bleeding “zombie looking” eyes
Yeah, because the running made sense, since the people weren’t de@d so their muscles still worked normally, as opposed to actual zombies that were decaying.
They aren't zombies. Its more like rabies infected humans. The virus literally came from rabies infected monkeys. Nobody "dies" and comes back, they get infected with rabies and go rabid
28 weeks later I thought I was going to have a heart attack in the cinema, the beginning completely freaked me out…. No other film has made my heart hammer so hard!
that is because it looks like god awful hot garbage. the director even apologized for the fact that it looks like trash, because for some reason they used SD cameras instead of HD cameras
Both of them are truly iconic. I remember in like 2003, I accidentally stumbled onto 28 days later on HBO. Never heard of it before turning it on. What an amazing accident.
Being that Cillian's status as an actor was catapulted much higher than it had ever been due to Oppenheimer and other successful projects before it, it's great to see that it didn't all go to his head and cause him to be "too good" to return to the franchise. Him being so willing to return says a lot about the director, too.
Listen I have very mixed feelings about Danny Boyle nowadays but I think everyone pointing to Christopher Nolan's movies as the real jumping off point for Murphy's enormous success is seriously overlooking Boyle's films' ability to turn a lesser-known actor into a face everyone recognizes. Ewan McGregor, Naomie Harris, Dev Patel, even Brendan Gleeson had all been successful actors but mostly confined to the British and European screen before their roles in a Boyle film. It's not a coincidence. So while I agree Cillian Murphy is a fairly humble and wonderful man and he probably has a quickly dwindling desire to work on grueling blockbusters, he almost certainly picks up the phone when Danny Boyle calls and takes it quite seriously.
Radio message at the end: 'after 28 days, the infected are starving to death'. Name sake of the film. Some people are told what to think, others pay attention.
If Cillian is going to be back as Jim I really hope Naomi Harris will also come back as Selena🙏🏼 I want to know what happened with them both after the first movie.
After Disney and Hulu lost the rights to 28 Days Later, Sony -- the current holders of the rights -- simply declined to put it back up on streaming. It's also out of print, both on DVD and Blu-ray.
@@butcherpete2286They are not zombies at all. They are infected, the infection comes from infected monkeys blood or saliva, which are being held in a lab. The infected in 28 days later also starve to death after a while as shown in the first film and zombies do not starve to death. Also the infected in 28 days later do not exist to eat flesh at all, all they do is just carry out absolute brutal aggressiveness, zombies on the other hand exist to eat flesh (traditionally brains) the infected and traditional zombies share very little in common, the only thing you can really relate is the fact they kill humans.
@@leesaunders1930Zombies come in various types. Most of which are dumbed down to the base primal function and mind controlled in some way or at least altered drastically in behavior as to be completely different. However, the Romero type zombie became the most well known due to the films and the popularity garnered from it. The original term zombie came from voodoo as well and the person wants even dead, they was essentially poisoned and mind controlled with the heart beat being brought so slow from the poison that they appeared dead at first glance. If you are to believe those old accounts. All the subsequent Hollywoodified zombies are technically not real zombies if you go by historical accounts. If you’ve ever seen the film Cell, those could be considered zombies as well.
IDK, why the hate? I personally like Weeks way better than Days! Days was honestly boring to me. I mean they were both good, but days Weeks was way better to me.
28 Weeks Later has the best opening sequence of any horror movie I've seen and yet somehow everything that follows that first sequence is the most boring movie I've ever seen.
You are correct 💯 this two movies are the best zombies films from all times and now you telling us that there's a 28 years later movie coming out,i can't wait to watch it
I can’t wait as the first two “28s” were fabulous. I would love the prequel like a day 0 event to show exactly how it went down before Cillian woke up.
28 days and 28 weeks are maybe among the very damn scariest movies ive ever watched in my 30 years of existence. Remembering that church scene from 28 days still gives me chills, and all these years later i still randomly have nightmares about a 28 days style rage pandemic.
Need justice for 28 months later.
😂
28 fortnight yonder
28 months later was actually being made at one point but the script was incredibly bad and they couldn't make it make sense so they dropped it, now 28 years make sense as the could use the whole carrier idea and has someone that was carrying the virus for 28 years accidentally infected someone
@@SoulxReaper9522 lay off the weed dude.
@@farmlyfe5859 hahaha I wish I was on the green but I can't for work reasons,
That was just something I heard from another RUclipsr I think it was Wow gaming or something like that
I could be wrong though
(Edit) Shit I think it was just a fan theory thing now that I think about it
the prequel 28 hours prior will be a classic
Hell yes
Dope I never thought of that🔥🔥🔥
28 minutes later)
..and really scrapping the barrel with "28 Years Before" - on the Disney channel, telling the story of minor characters no one even remembers.
Supposedly the first movie explained everything and it would be too expensive to film.
It shouldn’t be 28 years later it should be 28 months later
I feel you, but according to the writers and creators, you're wrong
Also. There's comics that take place throughout the days to the months, they're great. Check em out if you actually enjoy the story
@@Space_Toasty I just wonder hw 28 years later would even be possible, because in 28 years the infection would be long gone. Either the who world would be in an apocalypse, or the boy from 28 weeks later spreads it later on in his life.
@@jimaco0312 Or they kept the remainder of the virus in a lab either sample or subject, and it gets out again.
@@Space_ToastyThanks! I will.
28 seconds later, coming in a bedroom near you..
28 milli seconds. Take it or leave it
Damn yall don't last that long do yall?
@@fade1589acting like you don’t buss in one pump, get out of here ya liar
@@endnotessherman3153hit her with the 2 piece pump combo and walk away
😂😂😂
28 days later still scares the living shit out of me.
the only reason most guys say ''nah id win'' for zombie outbreaks is simply cuz u can exploit the shit outta dumb slow zombies.
now smarter angry sprinting zombies?
ye no fuck that, id hang myself day 1 lmao
@@mikahoolwerff3563for real. I’ve always said I’ll kill myself day1 if a zombie apocalypse happened 😭
@@worldgamingwg6795If you had a gun you could just try to survive then if there's no other choice....
Cillian Murphy penis not that scary.
Why does nobody try living in the ocean in these scenarios? If you could fish well you might be able to live on a boat for quite some time.
They should come out with a 28 Months Later first then on the 28th anniversary release 28 Years Later.
Just about to say this. Missed opportunity. This must be the final instalment 😩
Why?
Now we’re just doing it for the gimmick not the art, Hollywood needs less gimmick more art
28 months later is practically the comics.
@@RememberPOGSyessir
One of the most realistic zombie apocalypse movies.
Zombie apocalypse and realistic doesn’t go well together. No virus, bacteria, or substance can cause those effects on a human body within a few seconds
how would you know its realistic if zombies aren't even real in the first place?😅
Haha I thought that. Just like the real thing 😂@@kimyeontan1422
@@kimyeontan1422because they aren't really zombies. They just have a virus that causes uncontrollable rage.
He probably means that in reality you wouldn't be trying to save no one just yourself like the husband did.
28 decades later gonna be fire
28 centuries later
Disease got beaten, now futuristic scenario cause they managed to restore all infrastructure & improve what they can in the same breath.
Now a super duper muper virus got created and wreaks havoc.
It's the year 2282, an augmented AI cybory Cillian Murphy fights the zombie outbreak again when it starts up again on the planet Mars.
@@chrispy3369Tweakiny
Unless humanity ends by then.
I wasn't ready for 28 days later! 18 years old out shopping, saw the dvd cover and thought ah ill give it a go. Didn't even read the back! Different days! Game changer.
I miss the days when I wouldn't be spoiled half of the movie before it even airs.
8@@Eis_
You're lucky you were that old when you watched it
@@TheStoicNinja haha true! You get flashbacks? Although I was heavy horror late 80's and 90's everything is too tame now
@@Eis_That’s why you don’t watch any trailers. Trailers for like 10 years now have spoiled all the good bits in every movie and they are like 4-5 minute long trailers now where you see all the big main scenes.
Just don’t watch any trailers and let the opinion of the sheep herds on the internet determine your own opinion on something
The first 10 minutes of 28 weeks later is the scariest scene in zombie movie history freaking intense
Crazy how they shot that in one of the most densely populated areas in the world and its eerily empty and silent
Edit: yes i know i misread OP, corrected it in later reply
💯 Without a doubt ...I got lucky and saw the pre screening for it . ... such a good opening.
Probably the best scene in the whole duology. Too bad rest of the movie sucked.
World war z had a few intense scenes on par with that one, imo. And I say that as someone who was ready to shit all over WWZ before I watched it. In the end it was actually solid
@JME1186 I liked wwz, too 28 weeks later as a whole. It wasn't that good, but those first 10 mins were crazy
28 seconds later would be perfect as a short on RUclips. Lol
They should make a 28 second trailer for this sequel haha
My fav of all Zombie genre movies. The concept of rage was brilliant 🔥
28 months later will be a tv series. Calling it now ☎️
and the main character is gonna be a girlboss
28 episodes later
@@2st486So you mean Selena?
@@theguileraven7014 who is that?
@@2st486 The girl from 28 days later.
For me personally as I remember 28 days later was one of the scariest if not the scariest zombie movie yet alone horror movie in general. Such a good movie with a good sequel
The same goes for me. The screaming, blood spitting, running zombies scared the shit out of me when i first saw the movie when it came out. Maybe i was a „bit“ to young for this kind of movies, but now im addicted to zombie movies
They're not zombies.
@@HugoStiglitz89pretty much are
Dawn of the dead was pretty scary to
@@carloslopez-dm6vk Those were actually zombies and not rage infected humans.
28 days later changed the zombie genre forever.
Not a zombie movie.
@@HugoStiglitz89 same premise, smart arse.
@antop4597 A zombie is a slow-moving walking dead, no heartbeat corpse that eats flesh. Rage infected are infected with rage. They bite and move on. Eventually, they die of starvation.
That's not true. Zombies can be dead or infected. With the infected a virus or something similar takes over the body and brain while the person is still alive. Early zombies in cinema history weren't in fact dead.
@@HugoStiglitz89Doesn't matter if they're runners or shamblers, the framework of the movie is the same as any other zombie film. And strictly speaking, the Hollywood shambling zombie is not the traditional type seen in film. Zombies were never un-dead but were drugged pawns of some witch doctor or such.
Only thing I like is when the song start playing when he is running to the boat so intense
Begbie as a zombie is the most terrifying image ever to grace screen lol
One of the few blokes whos skull you could smash a pint over and theyd just keep comin, zombie or not.
Not zombies
Hahahah right on!!
We don’t leave her till we find the ()unt that did it.
@@neildeeley4177 infected , not zombies
It's absolute madness how much a couple of guitar strings made me love those movies so much more than any other infected-movie, it really did anchor them deep into my heart
them zombies a sprinter...scared the hell of me
I’m convinced that 28 days later inspired the mechanics. For Dayz.
Definitely worth a rewatch of both movies.
This was the very first zombie movie I'd ever seen when it came out and boy I wish I was older. The part when Brendan Gleeson got infected by blood getting into his eyes and then the acting after that telling his daughter to stay away cos he knew he would change. Hit me hard.
Not a zombie movie technically, it’s about a Rage Virus if memory serves me right…… it came from some monkeys in a lab where those ppl were trying to set the testing animals loose
@SenorGreenbean-ti4xq InFecTeDd
@SenorGreenbean-ti4xqexactly
@SenorGreenbean-ti4xq It was a marketed at the time as a new twist on the zombie genre, and honestly, if a zombie-like outbreak was to happen in real life, it would likely be more like as portrayed in this movie (a disease that fundamentally changes people's personalities) than actual reanimated dead people.
@@lawrencehorner8418like you just it was a twist and they are not reanimated dead corpse so Still not a zombie. A zombie is a reanimated corpse.
I can't wait to see 28 decades later now!!
That would be 280 Years Later.
masa tu kau dah mampus 😂
Can't wait to see 28 centuries later. They'll keep Cillian Murphy alive by cloning him to keep coming back to play his role.
2800 years later
@@darkebuddha Space Zombies confirmed.
This movie series has always been one of my favourites
We need justice for 28 seconds later, 28 minutes later, 28 hours later, and 28 months later
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28 nanoseconds ....
justice for 28 decades later
28 fortnights later
28 dog years later
28 spells later
28 moments later
28 bowel movements later
28 shites later
Been looking for a sequel. Please make it as good or better than 28 weeks later.
28 weeks wasn’t bad by no means you just expected it to start off with cillian Murphy but it didn’t… shit that movie was still solid as Phuck
@@DrewFordsendit weeks later sucked compared to the original.
@@Big_Yin then why it didn't suck according to DirecTV?
@@Nsodnoajdjksl who?
@@Big_Yin You don't even know what DirecTV is?
28 centuries later is what i need
Psyonic Humans controlling Zombie Hoards and waging Wars across the deserts of Kharak.
28 millenia anyone?
@@charlesfuzak holy shet 💀
@@charlesfuzakThe movie probably gonna be like the original Planet of the apes movie its just that there is zombies instead of apes
Planet of the zombies
@@charlesfuzakyeah i really need a zombie movie where the zombies are fucking space marines chasing civilians running the speed of sound
I don't think any zombies would still be alive 28 years later
28 Days Later is just an awesome movie. PERIOD. One of my favorites. Danny Boyle is awesome
As was Trainspotting.
Trainspotting, Slumdog Millionaire, 127 Hours, Sunshine, T2 Trainspotting, 28 Days Later, Shallow Grave… all great films. Danny Boyle is a top tier director for sure
The 28 Days franchise introduced me to Murphy and Renner.
Same here. Both did a fantastic job in those films.👍🏽
Man 28 weeks later on a booming surround sound is as intense as a battle in a war movie, the sounds the music it was one of the best I thought especially that opening up until he escapes and he’s in the boat abandoning his wife in that window scene was so intense with the sound loud
Fcking loved those movies. Especially the trailers. The trailers back then were really good, there were no spoilers.
I had seen both in theaters and plan to with this the third, ‘28 Years Later’ as well! Need to dust off the ole’ DVD’s first.
So glad Cillian Murphy went back to do the third in the series now after his repertoire is so extensive. Always good to go back and pay homage to your roots.
This series was one of my friend and I’s favorite series who has since passed. We went to see the second in theaters together, always referenced and watched them at home too. At least he can be in spirit when I see the third. Miss you bud.
28 Hours later, 28 Days later, 28 Weeks later, 28 Months later, 28 Years later, 28 Decades later.
28 decades, 28 centuries, 28 milleniums, etc
28 eons later
Well, this didn't age well 😂
I never realized Cillian Murphy was the star of 28 Days Later. That's insane.
He looked so different
From what I remember it was one of his very first starring roles, he was so good
@@AndHeShallAppear Yeah! A lot of big actors shy away from their first movies, but Cillian has nothing but good things to say about it and seems really excited to come back. Very, very cool. This si the best movie news in years.
Now I realise why I was always into Jim. Wtf I've been looking at Cillian Murphy the whole time!!! 😂😂
I feel sorry for everyone with poor facial recognition lol
I watch them both frequently. They are the most gruesome, gorey, fantastic spin on an apocalyptic zombie universe.
I'm going to re-read Max Brooks's World War Z - he washed his hands of the film after selling the rights but that book has parallels with 28 Weeks Later. In both cases, the military thought they could contain the infection and they were wrong. Brooks also details the impact of the plague on the animal world. He wrote the book before the pandemic and a lot of it resonated as I watched governments scramble to deal with something they appear to have no plans for.
It is sad that the government thinks they could contain any plague. If there is an end all virus, I wouldn't ask for the govt help.
It is just gonna have to play out as it would and we have to hope for the best.
BTW l, World War Z was a great book to read.
world war z was okay. his zombie survival guide is awesome, though.
i love that it's published under 'humor'. the only (very meta) joke is the existence of the book itself.
@@robertlogan5354 agreed. The chapter on the Cossacks was particularly graphic.
In World War Z, the book, the failure of the military was politics and PR. They cared more about "looking good" than actually fighting the undead. At least, that's what The Battle of Yonkers explained.
That shit scared me so much as a kid growing up
Same same😂😂😂
I wish I got to be scared by this as a kid. But at least it scared me as an adult.
the music make me scare
Dawn of the dead is the best zombie movie the 2004 remake. We need a sequel
The 1978 original is imo the best one.
It's not and we don't.
@@M60gunner19711978 one was boring, no tension and zombies werent scary. However the remake 2004 was actually entertaining
We CAN'T forget about SHAUN of the dead
You’ve got red on you 🩸
I will never forget the first time i watched 28 days later. It literally chnaged how i see the world.
I love 28 days so much. The beginning of the movie is so intense even though it appears slow paced. You just know the ravenous freaks are around in what appears to be an abandoned London. Cillian is wondering around none the wiser as to what has occurred and continues to yell “HELLO”… and you just know it’s only a matter of time before the infected respond.
Ravenous?
@@thecheese4255 buy yourself a dictionary
@@thecheese4255aka vicious, mindless, hungry beasts
@@ultradeathboy
These weren’t zombies
They didn’t chow down on their victims
Just biters and fighters
Like the army ant monsters from WWZ
These infected would die per the film from natural causes, including dehydration and starvation
They don’t even qualify as “hangry” IMO
*2 Decades and 8 Years Later*
28 decades later
28 millennia later
*28 eons later*
28 comments later
28 Days Prior…everything’s fine, not much of a movie. 😑
No way!!! I love these movies - I rewatch them often. Robert Carlyle (Stargate Universe, etc) & Harold Perrineau (From, Lost, 30 Days of Night: Dark Days, etc) are 2 of my favorite actors.
If you aren’t already, you need to watch “From” the insanely scary and fantastic streaming series with Harold Perrineau. Sooo good!
And the circle is complete....😂
And yea, I love the idea of seeing this sooner, but waiting until 28....I mean you already made us wait this long!!!
Those first 2 movies are so fantastic. The zombie thing is played out but they had such a good original take on it, and it was so well done. I definitely have nostalgia for them.
I'm amazed how long this zombie thing has lasted, it basically has become its own genre, it's the equivalent of how people thought rap and hip-hop was a temporary thing in the 80s lol
Is the second one really worth watching ? Tbh I may have watched it cause I remember watching some behind the scenes of what happened after the first movie… It’s Killian Murphy character laid out dead in a hospital bed I think
@Grandmas_Favorite Killian Murphy isn't in the second movie. Other than the opening sequence the movie is pretty trash. Military and most characters are beyond moronic and the premise itself is idiotic. They are re populating the parts of London that were destroyed in the first outbreak. Except they admit they haven't fully inspected and cleared all areas. So they have civilians right beside Un cleared areas. With guards so incompetent they don't notice kids sneaking into the quarantine areas. Plus when they do notice they don't immediately stop them. Which results in a second out break. They also give civilian workers military clearance to highly dangerous infected specimens. For no reason.
Wow that was Murphy in the first one. Dude has range!!
I remember watching 28 days later when it was on dvd. Cillian Murphy wasn’t even known back then but I knew he was going to be really famous for some reason. And know everyone knows him as Thomas fuck*n Shelby.
I remember being 13 or 14 and seeing 28 days later in theaters and watched as 10-20 people walked out during the first scenes of violence. I was there on a date and still watched every second of the movie. The song during the scene in the grocery store is still one of my favorites of all time. Great memory
Good luck finding 28 days later anywhere for a reasonable price.
Just download it for free bro
You can get the movie physically or virtually in many ways lol
That Iconic Music associated with this should make a remix Comeback like Living Tombstones Fnaf 1 remix😂
Wait... They should make a "28 Months Later" first.
28 years probably makes more sense in the plot
28 years makes more sense
They could have someone that was infected carrying the virus like the mother and people would have forgotten how to respond and believe the virus was gone only for the carrier to infect someone and then book full on chaos
I heard some other comment saying that it was actually in the making, but the script and writing for it was so bad that they canned the entire thing.
@@SoulxReaper9522And maybe we could see some slight mutations in the virus.
Those movies were so good
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What about 28 months later?
@@manuelmolina1124fixed it
28 cold ones later.
@@smithers4420😂😂😂 Cheers lad 👑🍻
+ Light-years 😁
ITS ABOUT TIME!! A lot of people don’t know this , but 28 days later they was the first movie that featured running zombies. This added frenzied intensity to the horror. Im glad Cillian Murphy is coming back to the franchise. I always wondered if they would ever do a 28 years later. Now I’ve got my answer. Robert Carlisle was also great in 28 weeks later. I remember being the only one in the movie theater, when I went to go see it in the matinee. Great to see the franchise come back. I even read the graphic novel. The protagonist was a Sista. That was good for a change especially where it happened in the UK 🇬🇧.
Not zombies, they’re infected with an incurable rage virus…. They’re not dead, they’re just ‘round the clock level 5000 amped up and pissed the fuck off to where they’re brain knows nothing but “GO GO GO/KILL KILL KILL” and their blood pressure is beyond high levels to the point it’s leaking out of holes and eyes and also has their entire eyes completely blown out hence their crazed, bleeding “zombie looking” eyes
Yeah, because the running made sense, since the people weren’t de@d so their muscles still worked normally, as opposed to actual zombies that were decaying.
the running was well balanced too, you could drop the infected like you could a normal person. No need for headshots.
Then watch world war z, then infected "run".
They aren't zombies. Its more like rabies infected humans. The virus literally came from rabies infected monkeys. Nobody "dies" and comes back, they get infected with rabies and go rabid
28 weeks later I thought I was going to have a heart attack in the cinema, the beginning completely freaked me out…. No other film has made my heart hammer so hard!
No any movie has made my hammer that hard🍆
Can't wait for 28 centuries later🔥
I swear to god, I cannot even watch 28 days later. I searched everywhere. Even freaking Amazon prime doesn’t have it.
Me too. There's a reason I read for that and it doesn't make sense to me. They don't even stream it anymore!
@@allycatgreeneyes7704 update: it’s FREE on sling TV
that is because it looks like god awful hot garbage. the director even apologized for the fact that it looks like trash, because for some reason they used SD cameras instead of HD cameras
@@lutherheggs451no it doesn’t look like a mess. It’s a fkn masterpiece. Can’t imagine Danny Boyle saying that.
I have 2 copies lol how bad you want it ?!?😂
Good luck finding 28 Days Later if you don't already have it
Watched it for free last night on a site. It was called TokyVideo.
What a grand film. We all thought we were getting shambling fumbling slow zombies. Naaaa 🎉
Awesome! I’m so psyched! Can’t wait! 28 days later has always been one of my fav zombie movies!
28 monthes later be like : they all forget to produce me…
What’s a monthe?
@@deanonewton8704 Really funny and intelligent to make fun of misspelleds words
@@olleH-nq3fv thank you sir
Both of them are truly iconic. I remember in like 2003, I accidentally stumbled onto 28 days later on HBO. Never heard of it before turning it on. What an amazing accident.
Being that Cillian's status as an actor was catapulted much higher than it had ever been due to Oppenheimer and other successful projects before it, it's great to see that it didn't all go to his head and cause him to be "too good" to return to the franchise. Him being so willing to return says a lot about the director, too.
Listen I have very mixed feelings about Danny Boyle nowadays but I think everyone pointing to Christopher Nolan's movies as the real jumping off point for Murphy's enormous success is seriously overlooking Boyle's films' ability to turn a lesser-known actor into a face everyone recognizes. Ewan McGregor, Naomie Harris, Dev Patel, even Brendan Gleeson had all been successful actors but mostly confined to the British and European screen before their roles in a Boyle film. It's not a coincidence. So while I agree Cillian Murphy is a fairly humble and wonderful man and he probably has a quickly dwindling desire to work on grueling blockbusters, he almost certainly picks up the phone when Danny Boyle calls and takes it quite seriously.
“HELLOOOOO!?!?…..”
-Cillian Murphy voice
28 days/weeks later are NOT ZOMBIE MOVIES!!!!!!!!! they don't die and come back. They're infected by a rage virus.
Thank so much!! There is a whole deep dive into how this isn't a zombie movie.
Drives me crazy when people call it a zombie movie
Bro it's a zombie movie. 🫵🏻😂
Radio message at the end: 'after 28 days, the infected are starving to death'.
Name sake of the film.
Some people are told what to think, others pay attention.
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Tbh they might not release it for those couple of years
Doesn’t the infection die out super quick tho surely 28 years is unrealistic
It must’ve come back somehow just like palpatine did.. except this one actually makes sense
It would be unrealistic if some DoD company DIDN'T try to use the virus
Perhaps there could have a New outbreak somewhere else or The infection Just spreaded all over The world
Considering the second film ended with Paris being attacked and we don’t know anything beyond that point…
What exactly is everyone confused about?
Ha Ha Ha Ha Unrealistic!!!
Man growing up in London, the original is truly throwback 90s vibes man. Love it.
If Cillian is going to be back as Jim I really hope Naomi Harris will also come back as Selena🙏🏼 I want to know what happened with them both after the first movie.
selena has a new husband name's clint harris
Ooh yeah. Good of you to bring that up!
28 years before would go STOOPID hard💯💯🔥🔥🔥
Yeah you gotta rewatch. It's like when a new season of a show comes out you gotta binge to remember everything
Sad to see that they removed 28 days later from all platforms you can't even watch the movie 😢
Aaand this is why we still have dvds.
they will most likely add them back once this is released
After Disney and Hulu lost the rights to 28 Days Later, Sony -- the current holders of the rights -- simply declined to put it back up on streaming. It's also out of print, both on DVD and Blu-ray.
Loklok: 🥱😑😌
Tf?
I wouldn’t consider them to be zombies. It’s more of an infection that leads to them be extremely angry
They're zombies. Just a marginally different take on them.
@@butcherpete2286They are not zombies at all. They are infected, the infection comes from infected monkeys blood or saliva, which are being held in a lab. The infected in 28 days later also starve to death after a while as shown in the first film and zombies do not starve to death. Also the infected in 28 days later do not exist to eat flesh at all, all they do is just carry out absolute brutal aggressiveness, zombies on the other hand exist to eat flesh (traditionally brains) the infected and traditional zombies share very little in common, the only thing you can really relate is the fact they kill humans.
A person controlled by virus, parasite, cordyceps, or the like, is called infected OR zombie in general.
There are different types of zombies: Romero zombie, rage zombie, cordyceps zombie, parasite zombie, etc.
@@leesaunders1930Zombies come in various types. Most of which are dumbed down to the base primal function and mind controlled in some way or at least altered drastically in behavior as to be completely different. However, the Romero type zombie became the most well known due to the films and the popularity garnered from it.
The original term zombie came from voodoo as well and the person wants even dead, they was essentially poisoned and mind controlled with the heart beat being brought so slow from the poison that they appeared dead at first glance. If you are to believe those old accounts. All the subsequent Hollywoodified zombies are technically not real zombies if you go by historical accounts.
If you’ve ever seen the film Cell, those could be considered zombies as well.
Is Cillian Murphy in 28 weeks later ??????
No. The '28 weeks later' happens in the same world with the same virus, but the characters are different.
Nah he wasn’t apart of it because Danny Boyle didn’t Direct it I believe
Cant wait for 28 hours later ima be wide awake for it
who TF is killllian murph????
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@@anijeepa ???
@@drewsiffers what do you mean by killlian murph
@@anijeepa Not much really
He plays the protagonist in the first film
I'm waiting for 28 Centuries Later
Missing the prequels 28 seconds later, 28 minutes later and 28 hours later
Gonna be waitin' a long time... 😅
@@BuTthurt-m5r On the edge of my seat for those. Truly one of the franchises in the world
Well, hopefully it's better than 28 weeks later, that movie sucks
There’s a 28 months later?
@@Combinemetrocop my apologies, I meant 28 weeks later
Opening sequence.
Opinion invalid
IDK, why the hate? I personally like Weeks way better than Days! Days was honestly boring to me. I mean they were both good, but days Weeks was way better to me.
I like all zombie, trying to survive movies.
Never gets old.
28 Weeks Later has the best opening sequence of any horror movie I've seen and yet somehow everything that follows that first sequence is the most boring movie I've ever seen.
Never knew there was a sequel. The first one is actually my favorite zombie movie ever
Having a fast and Physically strong Zombies is just Terrifying
28 weeks later is my favourite zombie movie ever
Hell yes!!! Love those movies!!! Bring on the sequel! And do a prequel while you're at it.
No doubt my favorite zombie movie and one of my favorite movies. Mr Murphy is the man
One of the dopest zombie movies 🎬 made
You are correct 💯 this two movies are the best zombies films from all times and now you telling us that there's a 28 years later movie coming out,i can't wait to watch it
I wanna see 2800 years later, a zombie odyssey.
The music is one of the best as well. I listen to it during workouts.
Man, someone that knows how to pronounce his first name, miracles never cease.
Now, all we need is 28 decades later and 28 centuries later!
Not a movie I would have expected a trilogy from but I'm here for it
Both movies are fricken awesome! I am so down for another!
He even said himself that he'd be down to be a part of such production again, shows how much he enjoyed playing a part in 28 Days Later!
He is one of our greatest living actors. I thought he was going to be a star when I saw 28 days later and here he is.
I can’t wait as the first two “28s” were fabulous.
I would love the prequel like a day 0 event to show exactly how it went down before Cillian woke up.
Both films are classics. This coming one should be too.
28 days and 28 weeks are maybe among the very damn scariest movies ive ever watched in my 30 years of existence. Remembering that church scene from 28 days still gives me chills, and all these years later i still randomly have nightmares about a 28 days style rage pandemic.
This hopefully kickstarts the zombies genre again and really get the blood pumping
Can't wait we need more movies Like this love theses movies