A horror-thriller film directed by Danny Boyle, exploring the fallout of a devastating virus outbreak in the UK.
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28 Days Later is a British post-apocalyptic horror-thriller film that was released in 2002. Directed by Danny Boyle and written by Alex Garland, the film follows the story of a group of survivors in a desolate London after a highly contagious virus outbreak wipes out most of the human population. The film is notable for its intense atmosphere, depiction of a dystopian society, and the way it reinvigorated the zombie genre. It has received critical acclaim and is considered a landmark film in contemporary horror cinema.