28 Days Later

This 2002 Zombie Movie Beat The Walking Dead and The Last of Us To Their Best Moments

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Image courtesy of Searchlight PicturesDanny Boyle’s 28 Days Later was a groundbreaking piece of zombie fiction that flipped the script of a genre that had grown stale by the early 2000s. Penned by Alex Garland, the film’s introduction of hyper-fast, rage-fueled “infected” humans dramatically altered the stakes and the pacing of survival horror, presenting a visceral threat that eventually […]The post This 2002 Zombie Movie Beat The Walking Dead and The Last of Us To Their Best Moments appeared first on ComicBook.com.