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Movie Review: Alfie Williams Makes Impressive Debut in '28 Years Later'

HOLY ISLAND (LINDISFARNE), NORTHUMBERLAND, JUN 27 – Danny Boyle and Alex Garland reunite for the third film in the 28 series, exploring survivors on Holy Island amid a persistent zombie threat 28 years after the Rage virus outbreak.

  • On Sunday, Hexham's Forum Cinema screened '28 Years Later,' the third installment by Boyle and Garland set 28 years after the outbreak.
  • The film’s premise shows survivors living solely on Holy Island, with Spike and Isla traveling to the mainland seeking a cure, driven by the creators’ reunion and storytelling.
  • In the wake of its debut, the film—reuniting Danny Boyle and Alex Garland and highlighting Ralph Fiennes’ character’s peace-based methods with the Infected—has secured distribution in the Philippines.
  • With a sequel titled '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' set to release in January 2026, the story will explore the uninfected child's origins, promising fans another chapter after 28 years.
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Movie review: Alfie Williams makes impressive debut in '28 Years Later'

Pegged as a hunter, 12-year-old Spike is sent on a rite of passage with his father, Jamie, to the place where zombies run in herky-jerky fashion and attack everything.

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hexham-courant.co.uk broke the news in Hexham, United Kingdom on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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