After its successful theatrical run, Danny Boyle’s much-anticipated horror-thriller 28 Years Later is ready to make its digital debut. The film, which opened in Indian cinemas on June 19, 2025, will soon be available for streaming worldwide. Fans who missed its theatrical release or those eager to rewatch the gritty zombie spectacle can do so on Netflix starting September 20, 2025.
This project is particularly exciting for long-time admirers of Boyle’s earlier work, as it marks the beginning of a brand-new trilogy. Unlike 28 Weeks Later, which served as a direct sequel to 28 Days Later (2002), 28 Years Later ventures down a different creative path, introducing fresh faces, new conflicts, and a distinct narrative thread.
The movie boasts a powerhouse cast featuring Jodie Comer, Ralph Fiennes, and Aaron Taylor-Johnson in leading roles. Their performances have been widely praised, adding emotional weight and intensity to the film’s chilling atmosphere.
Excitement around the franchise has only grown with the announcement of its follow-up installment, titled 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. A teaser trailer for this sequel was released just days ago, giving audiences a glimpse into the darker, human-driven horrors that await. Interestingly, Cillian Murphy, who headlined the original 28 Days Later, is set to return in this upcoming film, though in a limited capacity. Director Danny Boyle has hinted that Murphy’s role will expand significantly in the trilogy’s third entry, positioning him as a central character once again. Meanwhile, Ralph Fiennes is expected to take on an even more commanding presence in the sequel.
What makes this new phase of the franchise particularly captivating is its shift in focus. According to the official synopsis for The Bone Temple, the danger no longer lies primarily in the infected. Instead, it is the cruelty and desperation of human survivors that present the most harrowing challenges. The series, while rooted in zombie horror, is evolving into a meditation on human nature and the extremes of survival.
Financially, 28 Years Later has performed strongly, grossing $150.4 million globally against a production budget of $75 million. For comparison, Boyle’s original 28 Days Later was a surprise hit back in 2002, earning $84.6 million on a modest $8 million budget. The continued success of the franchise demonstrates not only the enduring popularity of zombie cinema but also Boyle’s ability to reinvent the genre for each new generation.
With its gripping storyline, stellar cast, and the promise of two more films in the pipeline, 28 Years Later is shaping up to be a defining horror event of the decade. Its upcoming OTT release on Netflix gives horror enthusiasts another chance to immerse themselves in Boyle’s terrifying yet thought-provoking universe. For both long-time fans of the franchise and newcomers alike, September 20 marks the beginning of what could be the most ambitious chapter in zombie cinema to date.