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Many audience members were apparently unprepared for the gruesome content of the film however, as Fantasia Film Festival co-director Mitch Davis said on Facebook, "I leave the BITE premiere for all of ten minutes and the following text lights up my phone: "2 people fainted. One girl is puking and another hit his head on the stairs". Truth."
28 Weeks Later is a 2007 post-apocalyptic horror film directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, who co-wrote the screenplay with Rowan Joffé, Enrique López Lavigne and Jesus Olmo. It serves as a standalone sequel to 28 Days Later (2002), and is the second installment overall in the film series of the same name .
28 Hours Later: The Zombie Movie: Daniel M. Seibert: 2010 [12] 28 Weeks Later: Juan Carlos Fresnadillo: 2007: Sequel to 28 Days Later [10] 28 Years Later: Danny Boyle: 2025 Sequel to 28 Weeks Later [13] Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies: Richard Schenkman: 2012: Mockbuster of Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter [14] After Sundown: Christopher Abram ...
The film follows on from another sequel, 28 Weeks Later, which was released in 2007. Unlike the very first film in the series, which had a modest budget of just £8m, the new sequels have a ...
The first trailer for Sony’s horror tentpole “28 Years Later” went viral not only because it marked the return of the zombie horror franchise after 17 years but also because of a one-second ...
Cillian Murphy revealed that when he landed his breakthrough role in “28 Days Later,” the actor didn’t consider it a zombie movie. Murphy, a first-time Oscar nominee for his work in ...
The zombie film revival later went global, as the worldwide success of zombie games such as Resident Evil and The House of the Dead inspired a new wave of Western zombie films in the early 2000s, [6] including the Resident Evil film series, the British film 28 Days Later (2002) and its sequel 28 Weeks Later (2007), House of the Dead (2003), a ...
The following is a list of zombie short films and other zombie- and undead-related projects, such as television series. Zombies are creatures usually portrayed as either reanimated corpses or mindless human beings, in both cases cannibalistic or more widely as undead bodies, ghouls, mummies, reanimated corpses, vampires and so on.