New Delhi, June 21 -- Danny Boyle's 2002 film 28 Days Later is widely considered one of the most influential entries in the zombie genre. By stripping out the supernatural and replacing it with a scientifically plausible viral outbreak, Boyle gave the genre a visceral realism. Now, in 28 Years Later (2025), Boyle reengages the genre with his trademark jittery digital aesthetic, matched by Alex Garland's bleak yet poetic screenplay. (28 Weeks Later, the 2007 sequel was directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, but this new instalment brings the original team back into play.)

28 Years Later isn't just a sequel; it's a resurrection-a smart, stylish, and often brutal return to a world that reshaped zombie cinema back in 2002. The post-apocalyptic...