Overview
- The fourth entry in the 28 Days Later franchise opened in UK cinemas on January 14.
- Danny Boyle shifted to a producing role and publicly praised director Nia DaCosta for leading the new installment.
- Set in a Britain still scarred by the rage virus, the film follows Spike’s entanglement with a cult led by Sir Jimmy Crystal.
- Critics highlight Ralph Fiennes as the film’s emotional center, with The Indian Express awarding a three-star review.
- Coverage notes the film as part of a continuing franchise plan, with further sequels reported and a finale designed to tease what comes next.