Why is 28 Weeks Later bad?

Directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, 28 Weeks Later takes place six months after the events of 28 Days Later, in which a virulent pathogen called the Rage Virus decimated the United Kingdom, transforming its citizens into bloodthirsty lunatics in a matter of seconds (not technically zombies, but also, very much zombies …

What comes after 28 Weeks Later?

It’s been a whole 13 years since 28 Weeks Later, the second in Danny Boyle’s zombie-apocalypse series, debuted in cinemas. And now it seems 28 Months Later, the long-awaited threequel, is finally going to happen.

What comes first 28 days?

28 Weeks Later is a 2007 British post-apocalyptic horror film, and the sequel to the 2002 film 28 Days Later. The film was directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, and was released in the United Kingdom and in the United States on 11 May, 2007.

Is 28 Weeks Later scary?

And while this film is intensely scary, it did seem as if they (and by they I mean the creative team behind the film) were reaching a bit for a story. In Boyle’s 28 Days, the factor of innovation and the creative way he tells a horror story are overwhelming.

Was there ever a sequel to 28 Weeks Later?

A sequel, titled 28 Weeks Later was released in 2007 and picks up following the events of the first movie, though without the inclusion of Murphy’s character.

Does anyone survive in 28 Weeks Later?

Quick Spoiler: The two kids and the helicopter pilot survive, the mom, the dad, and everyone else dies. The boy is immune to Rage but is a carrier. They escape over the Channel to France, and the last thing we see is the helicopter torn up and a group of infected sprinting towards the Eiffel Tower.

Is there a prequel to 28 Days Later?

A prequel to 28 Days Later… (2002) in the form of an animated comic strip.

Is 28 days or 28 weeks better?

Both movies make for a great double horror double bill, but when it comes to 28 Days Later Vs 28 Weeks Later, which film comes out as the scarier experience. 28 Days Later’s lower budget and smaller scope made for a more intimate and at times terrifying experience, and it also allowed for more character development.