. 28 Weeks Later Movie Trailer - International Trailer, 28 Weeks Later Movie Feature-Behind-the-Scenes - The Rage Returns, 28 Weeks Later Movie Interview - Robert Carlyle, 28 Weeks Later Movie Interview - Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, https://28dayslater.fandom.com/wiki/28_Weeks_Later?oldid=10526. I would have been drawn to her seriousness and her angst. Flynn airlifts Andy and Tammy in his helicopter across London and out of infected Britain across the Channel, towards Europe. As it happened, I was not one of the 100 million Americans watching "The Day After" that night. When Doyle, Tammy, Scarlet and Andy are fleeing Regent's Park, Doyle fires his gun three times to kill four Infected. Would it scare voters so much that they might not re-elect Ronald Reagan to a second term in 1984? In July 2007, while promoting Sunshine, Boyle revealed that he has a story formulating for the next film. As originally announced in March 2007, Danny Boyle has had thoughts and plans for a third film in the 28 Days Later series, which will be given the title 28 Months Later. 28 Days Later Wiki is a FANDOM Movies Community. Boyle has stated that his thoughts are to set the movie in Russia. Most of all, we understood that when (not if) it happened there was no such thing as survival. across emergency airwaves. Don Harris and his heterochromic wife Alice are holed up in a remote countryside cottage in England during the original outbreak of the Rage virus in Britain, and are preparing dinner for four other survivors there with them: the elderly Geoff and Sally, the cold and steely Jacob and the helpless Karen whose boyfriend abandoned the group. In June 2007, it was announced that if DVD sales of 28 Weeks Later did well, Fox Atomic would consider producing the third film. On their first attack, Karen is infected and then killed by Don. The camera pulls back while the voice of another survivor, played by John Lithgow, transmits an unanswered radio call to "anyone there, anyone at all?" The media fretted about how children and teenagers would process "The Day After," but we were way ahead of them in the apocalyptic futility department. Flynn's helicopter changes multiple times. But we did have an idea of where to set it and what it might be about;" and Alex Garland likewise said in January 2015: "We've just started talking about it seriously. Sequel. Even the Russians who work at the Rezidentura in Washington tune in – Oleg Burov and Tatiana Ruslanova (Costa Ronin and Vera Cherny) watched it curled up on the bed. I certainly wanted to, but for the fact that  the Police's "Synchronicity" tour played the Myriad Convention Center in Oklahoma City on Sunday, Nov. 20. However, while guiding the siblings down an escalator, the three get separated when Andy and Tammy fall down the stairs. During medical inspection of Alice, Scarlet is about to do a blood test and is trying to ask Alice how she stayed alive out in the post-outbreak country, when she notices an old bite scar on Alice's arm and fears Alice may be infected. Not very deep down, we all thought the future was an iffy proposition at best, and not just because of "The Day After." Looks like you're using new Reddit on an old browser. I remember sitting in the same, stricken silence once the movie was over – with that parting shot of a bald, dying Jason Robards weeping in the rubble that had been his suburban Kansas City home. In June 2007, it was announced that if DVD sales of 28 Weeks Later did well, Fox Atomic would consider producing the third film. When the kids ask about what happened to their mother, Don tells them about the infected attack on the cottage during the pandemic, but lies that he saw the infected kill Alice. As the dirgelike "Winter Kills" plays, we are all left to ponder nuclear apocalypse. Paige asks her father while they do the dishes. The infected break through even as Geoff stays behind to hold them off, and he and Sally are both overrun while Jacob escapes through the barn window. The infected Don then attacks Tammy, forcing her to shoot and kill her father. However, in the chaos, Andy gets separated from Scarlet and Tammy and is herded with District One's other civilians into a safe room garage where the soldiers lock them all inside as the green zone's power cuts out. I've got to think about it, whether it's right or not." Guilty over abandoning his wife, Don leaves and slips past the military security to go to Alice in the isolation room. With dozens of infected in hot pursuit, Don flees across the farmland to the river dock, where Jacob is attempting to escape by a motorboat. The music we loved often alluded to nuclear wipeout ("The sky was all purple, there were people running everywhere," Prince sang. In the ruined, unoccupied area of London, after taking a motorbike from an abandoned pizzeria, Tammy uses it to drive herself and Andy across an empty London to their old home, where the siblings grab a picture of Andy and Alice together and stay to collect their other lost old belongings at the house. As the group all sit down and eat, they suddenly hear a young boy outside banging on the door and begging to be let in. At the same time, Alice follows the terrified boy upstairs to try and save him, while Don follows to try and save her. While Don briefly holds off the infected getting in, the group flee and get separated into two: Alice and the boy flee upstairs, while Geoff, Sally and Jacob try to escape through the cottage barn. When Tammy and Andy are driving on the motorbike through London, in one shot, a person with a camera is very briefly visible in a blur. . When Tammy and Andy leave District One to re-visit their old home, they are shown crossing Tower Bridge, which, as they have started their journey from the Isle of Dogs, means they are travelling south across the Thames, but the next shot shows them passing the London Gherkin, which is built on the North Bank. The cuts are clumsy, as are the early-'80s special effects. Predictably, the Russian government is none too pleased with “Occupied.” “Although the creators of the TV series were at pains to stress that the plot is fictitious and allegedly has nothing to do with reality, the film shows quite specific countries, and Russia, unfortunately, was given the role of an aggressor,” read a statement released by the Russian embassy in Oslo. Don tries to convince Alice to flee but she refuses to leave without the boy, and when the infected corner her and the boy in a bedroom, Don abandons his wife and the boy and flees the cottage by himself. One can imagine an ABC engineer quivering slightly as he presses the button on Sunday night that will send the film into millions and millions of American homes. Like all disaster movies, the first half is given over to introducing everyday characters going about their everyday lives. We found the courage to go on with our lives, but if today's 40-somethings strike you as a little too cynical, a little too moody, a little too pessimistic in the face of your millennial sunshine – well, cut us a break. The US Army did not start using these until 2007-2008; as. On "The Americans," the characters all watch in stunned silence, including secret Soviet spies Philip and Elizabeth Jennings (Matthew Rhys and Keri Russell) and their kids, Paige (Holly Taylor) and Henry (Keidrich Sellati), and their friendly next-door FBI agent, Stan Beeman (Noah Emmerich) and his son, Matthew (Daniel Flaherty). Read more > Realistic survival. "That 'Day After' movie. Don and Alice have two young children, who were saved from the outbreak in Britain by a school trip abroad. And poor Paige, a 15-year-old living with the secret burden of knowing that her parents are Soviet spies, considers "The Day After" to be more gloom and doom on top of her daily existence – brightened somewhat by the fact that she's about to get her driver's license and that Philip has relented to let her practice in his treasured Camaro. "I just hope we're all together and quick," Paige finally says. Later in the abandoned Regent's Park, when she re-bandages her wound, it has moved to the outside-front of the leg. When Flynn learns that Andy and Tammy are the only survivors and Doyle is dead, he reluctantly decides to airlift the two kids to safety as Doyle had asked of him. "That's why your mother and I do what we do, to keep things like that from happening," Philip replies, always looking for an opportunity to put a positive spin on their espionage, partly to shield his daughter from the cold-blooded reality of it, partly to see if she's a possible recruit. (UB40 was the opening band.) Don then escapes downriver from the infected, emerging as the sole survivor. When Don is running from the cottage to the dock, fresh tire tracks can be seen in the ground. Andy escapes from the chaos and infected into a warehouse where other survivors are holed up as the military massacre everyone, while Doyle - unable to comply with kill-all order - abandons his post and joins the survivors in the warehouse. As District One's military forces mobilise against the outbreak, in the garage where Andy and the civilians are locked in, the infected Don breaks into the garage as a horrified Andy watches and attacks the civilians, causing the infection to massively and virulently spread among the civilians there in a domino effect and quickly infecting dozens - hundreds. While Don gets into the motorboat and starts it up, Jacob falls into the river and is infected by the infected who have waded into the waters after the survivors, then killed by Don with the motorboat's propeller-blades. Doyle, Scarlet, Andy and Tammy flee back into London from the remaining infected, and Flynn instructs Don over the radio to abandon the others and meet Flynn at Wembley Stadium for pickup. As has rarely happened in television history, a work of fiction has achieved the urgency and magnitude of live coverage of a national crisis. There, Andy reunites with Scarlet and Tammy and sadly informs his sister of how their father is one of the infected, and Doyle offers the kids, Scarlet and three other survivors there to escape the chaotic green zone with him before the military inevitably exterminates them with the infected. asked Washington Post TV critic Tom Shales, in a long review that ran two days before the movie aired. A scene in the canteen of District One, where Andy goes and sits down beside Scarlet. After the Rage outbreak destroys and wipes out Britain, over the following twenty-eight weeks, the infected die from starvation, and a US-led NATO force enters London and begins repatriating the city with Britons who escaped during the exodus of infected Britain in the outbreak. Thousands of cities and towns! Paige asks. Missiles are launched and the country goes into panic mode. However, at the third shot, two of them fall, but since they weren't lined, it would be impossible to kill both men with only one shot.