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28 weeks later zombies
28 weeks later zombies









28 weeks later zombies

Don tries to convince Alice to flee but she refuses to leave without the boy, and when the infected corner her and the boy in a bedroom, Don abandons his wife and the boy and flees the cottage by himself.

28 weeks later zombies

At the same time, Alice follows the terrified boy upstairs to try and save him, while Don follows to try and save her. The infected break through even as Geoff stays behind to hold them off, and he and Sally are both overrun while Jacob escapes through the barn window. While Don briefly holds off the infected getting in, the group flee and get separated into two: Alice and the boy flee upstairs, while Geoff, Sally and Jacob try to escape through the cottage barn. On their first attack, Karen is infected and then killed by Don. While explaining this, the cottage suddenly comes under attack by the infected, who have followed the boy. Don reluctantly lets the boy into the cottage, and, while having food, the boy says that he is from the nearby town Sandford and has been fleeing from his infected parents and a horde of many other infected. As the group all sit down and eat, they suddenly hear a young boy outside banging on the door and begging to be let in. Don and Alice have two young children, who were saved from the outbreak in Britain by a school trip abroad. Of all the post-apocalyptic zombie scenarios you could find yourself in, this ranks among the worst, though I'd argue that the World War Z universe is at the top of the list given how those zombie can straight up form gigantic waves.Don Harris and his heterochromic wife Alice are holed up in a remote countryside cottage in England during the original outbreak of the Rage virus in Britain, and are preparing dinner for four other survivors there with them: the elderly Geoff and Sally, the cold and steely Jacob and the helpless Karen whose boyfriend abandoned the group. Granted, that's the same case in other zombie movies and television shows, but at least with them, there's no need to worry about the zombies running like a track star or having ridiculous muscles. Thanks to the accidental release of a highly contagious virus, the majority of the population was been turned into these monstrous creatures known collectively as The Infected, and the survivors had to be on guard at all times to make sure they weren't killed. All these influences led to the kind of zombies moviegoers saw in 28 Days Later. They can literally tear you apart.ĭanny Boyle added that another source of inspiration for 28 Days Later zombies also came from retired athletes and gymnasts who were hired for corporate jobs, noting how if one of those individuals was charging straight at you, there was nothing you could do. And I remember thinking, 'If we could put that into the zombies, that would be really scary.' The power in the arms, they can pull you. It was incredible, this body! It was so muscular. I'd had a relationship a long, long time ago with a ballet dancer. That segued into the zombie strength levels, which came from a ballet dancer Boyle knew. While speaking with Yahoo about his latest feature, T2: Trainspotting, Danny Boyle talked about how screenwriter Alex Garland's vision for "running zombies" was enough to bring Boyle aboard, as it was a welcome change from the Night of the Living Dead-style zombies.











28 weeks later zombies