28 Years Later released in theaters earlier this year and took audiences by storm. The new film from Alex Garland and Danny Boyle turned the series on its head, showing off a more sensitive, touching side of the rage virus outbreak. It starred Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jack O’Connell, Alfie Williams and Ralph Fiennes.

Now, 28 Years Later is heading to digital today, July 29th, and it’ll be heading home on physical media (4K UHD Steelbook, Blu-ray, and DVD) on September 23rd. Here’s a synopsis for those who need one.

It has been almost three decades since the rage virus escaped from a biological weapons laboratory. Still living in a ruthlessly enforced quarantine, some have found ways to exist amid the infected. One such group of survivors lives on a small island connected to the mainland by a single, heavily defended causeway. When one of them decides to venture into the dark heart of the mainland, he soon discovers a mutation that has spread to not only the infected, but other-survivors as well.

Special Features Of 28 Years Later On Physical Media

  • Days to Years
  • Capturing the Chaos
  • The Survivors
  • Becoming The Infected
  • Behind The Cameras

So that looks like a pretty sizeable amount of special features for a studio release like this. Here’s what we had to say in our review about the film.

The movie is shot beautifully, if this was actially shot on an iPhone, then I want whatever model they were using. The long-abandoned vistas and landscapes of the UK are a perfect background for the ultra-violence of the rage virus. For the horror hounds out there, this is a tense and thrilling movie when it wants to be. Between the zombies and some of the thrilling sections, it’s highlighted by the alpha zombies being hulking monsters that tear people’s spines out.

I was worried that this would be a retread of the previous two movies for a new generation, and it very much wasn’t that. This movie is quite subdued (at points) with its zombie action. Yes, there are thrilling scenes of chases, but there’s a lot of time where Boyle lets the audience breathe also. It’s a road movie, about the journey to see what is ailing Isla. Along the way, we meet several characters like Dr. Kelson (Ralph Fiennes) and Erick (Edvin Ryding) that add depth to the world.

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