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28 Weeks Later

2007·1h 40m·R
HorrorSci-Fi
IMDb Rating
★ 6.8/10
364,341 votes
Metascore
78
Metacritic

Six months after the rage virus was inflicted on the population of Great Britain, the US Army helps to secure a small area of London for the survivors to repopulate and start again. But not everything goes according to plan.

28 Weeks Later is a 2007 horror sci-fi movie directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, starring Jeremy Renner, Rose Byrne, Robert Carlyle. It holds an IMDb rating of 6.8/10 from 364,341 votes and runs 1h 40m.

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Director
Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
Stars
Jeremy Renner
Rose Byrne
Robert Carlyle
Harold Perrineau
Details
2007-05-11
100 min
Movie
R
★ United Kingdom, Spain
★ English
Keywords
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