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6.9/10
IMDb2008 | Juan Carlos
Best Horror Movie | 2007
Best Horror | 2008
Best Technical Achievement | 2008 | Chris
Best Technical Achievement For | 2008 | Chris
Best Horror Movie of the Year | 2007
Best SciFi Movie of the Year | 2007
Biggest Surprise of the Year | 2007
Best Technical Achievement | 2007 | Enrique
Most Promising Newcomer | 2007 | Imogen
Best Feature Film | 2007 | Juan Carlos
Best Movie | 2007 | Juan Carlos
The Ultimate Scream | 2007
Best Sequel | 2007
JumpFromYourSeat Scene of the Year | 2007
Budget 15,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 65,048,678 USD
Danny Boyle has not discounted the possibility of a third installment. The working title is 28 Months Later, and would move the story on even further. But writer Alex Garland is a little more cynical: "I'll be honest. When we made 28 Days Later (2002), the rights were frozen between people who no longer talk to one another. And so, the film will never happen unless those people start talking to each other once again. There is no script as far as I'm aware."
When Danny Boyle, Alex Garland and Andrew Macdonald first began to consider a sequel to 28 Days Later (2002), their initial idea was to do 29 Days Later, possibly using the characters of Jim (Cillian Murphy), Selena (Naomie Harris) and Hannah (Megan Burns) from the first film. This idea was dropped in favor of doing a film set within the time-frame of 28 Weeks Later..., focusing on a SAS team sent into London to retrieve either the Prime Minister or the Queen. Finally, it was suggested to set the film some time after the events of the initial film, and to deal with the impact Rage has had on society in general.
It is stated on the DVD extras that all the actors who are playing infected people come from a "movement background": they have a history in dance, gymnastics, circus or mime. They also followed workshops to learn more about the infection and what they were supposed to do.
The boy who arrives at the cottage at the beginning of the film claims to be from Sandford. Sandford is the name of the 'fake' village that was used by British police to practice emergency preparedness drills. It's also the fictitious locale for the action comedy Hot Fuzz (2007).
The farm that Don and Alice hide out in the start of the film is the same farm that appears in Children of Men (2006).
"Scarlet: It all makes sense. They're executing code red. Step 1: Kill the infected. Step 2: Containment. If containment fails, then Step 3: Extermination."
"[after being scared by Doyle] Flynn: Doyle, you bastard! Doyle: Boy, I've never seen you get so white. Flynn: Come on! Doyle: Dude, good morning! Flynn: Get the fuck out of here, man. I'm having all good dreams. Doyle: Yeah? Flynn: Sunday afternoon, clear blue skies. I'm laying in bed with my wife and... now I'm back in this shithole. Doyle: I know, man. I had that same dream about your wife."