

Twenty-eight years after the Rage virus outbreak, a heavily-defended island survives connected to the mainland by a single causeway. When one of the group leaves the island into the dark heart of the mainland, he discovers secrets, wonders, and horrors that have mutated not only the infected but other survivors as well.
Direction
Boyle shoots Northumberland like it's actively swallowing people.
Sound
Those infected vocalizations will live rent-free in your nervous system.
Practical Effects
Real locations, weather, and stunts—no green screen cowardice here.

Director
Danny Boyle
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Lindisfarne's real causeway floods twice daily—production had literal tidal windows to shoot.
The cult's imagery deliberately mirrors medieval plague flagellants, suggesting humanity's learned nothing in 700 years.
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I'll give this trailer props for not showing major plot points and just showing bits and pieces to keep us interested for the actual movie. This is how a trailer should be done.
@Rasim9898 43470
I feel happy for my future generations 280 years later when they have a chance to see 28 decades later.
@benzaliff 19554
The consistency of tone in the marketing has been phenomenal so far. Can't wait for this film.
@TomJurassic 20277
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