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Excitement builds as '28 Years Later' debuts with strong box office numbers, while Danny Boyle reflects on filmmaking risks and nostalgia. Landmark deals and anniversaries highlight industry growth and evolution.

Brainy and bizarre, '28 Years Later' shows a zombie series running into dark, strange territory

Los Angeles TimesThursday, June 19, 2025 at 8:00:14 PM
Danny Boyle and Alex Garland are back with 28 Years Later, the latest installment in their zombie franchise, and it’s shaping up to be a wild, unpredictable ride. The film introduces a fresh twist with late-game appearances by Ralph Fiennes and Jack O’Connell, injecting new energy into the series. While it’s still packed with the brainy, unsettling vibes fans expect, this one veers into even darker and weirder territory—suggesting the trilogy might take some bold, messy risks.
Editor’s Note: Zombie movies aren’t just about mindless gore anymore—this franchise has always mixed horror with sharp social commentary. If 28 Years Later keeps pushing boundaries, it could redefine what a zombie story can be (or just crash gloriously). Either way, it’s a sign that the undead still have some fresh nightmares to offer.
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