
Six months after the Rage virus devastated Britain, the US military attempts to repopulate London, believing the infection is eradicated. However, when a carrier of the virus unknowingly reintroduces it, chaos unfolds once again. As the outbreak spreads, a desperate fight for survival ensues, with a small group trying to escape before the virus consumes everything.
"28 Weeks Later" (2007) is the sequel to 28 Days Later (2002), continuing the intense post-apocalyptic horror story. Directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, the film explores the aftermath of the Rage virus outbreak, focusing on the efforts to rebuild society in London, only for chaos to erupt once more.
The movie delivers relentless suspense, brutal action sequences, and a haunting soundtrack (especially John Murphy's In the House – In a Heartbeat). It expands on the virus's catastrophic effects, emphasizing themes of survival, military control, and the moral dilemmas of a collapsing world.