As A 28 Days Later Fan, I’m Annoyed A Key Rage Virus Detail No Longer Matters

Spoiler Warning: This article contains some spoilers for 28 Years Later.Danny Boyle and Alex Garland revolutionized the horror genre, specifically the zombie subgenre, 23 years ago with 28 Days Later, which later evolved into a franchise and is now a trilogy, with more movies planned. 28 Days Later became the inspiration for many zombie movies and shows made since its release because of its unique approach to a formulaic storyline.

With the premise of a viral outbreak that makes people behave like zombies, 28 Days Later delves into the nature of good and evil in humans. It’s not entirely focused on the “zombie” apocalypse aspect, but its use of rapidly edited handheld sH๏τs, an energetic background score, and minimal and effective jump scares changed how zombie movies are made.

28 Days Later‘s opening scene sets up the outbreak of the rage virus, and the underrated sequel, 28 Weeks Later, adds to the lore about it from the previous movie. However, with minimal explanation and only some possible avenues of speculation, the latest sequel, 28 Years Later, changes a key detail that undermines the Rage Virus as a concept.

The Infected Die Of Starvation In 28 Days Later And 28 Weeks Later

The Infection Kills Them

The infected dying of starvation in 28 Weeks Later

While 28 Days Later doesn’t delve into the full details of the infection, it is revealed that anyone who gets infected by the Rage Virus loses their mind and only feels blinding, homicidal rage. However, while the research remains incomplete, an infected person in 28 Days Later was being studied to see how slowly he starved to death.

28 Weeks Later explains things further and even reveals that Britain was ᴀssumed free of infection when there were no sightings of living infected people nine weeks after the first outbreak. It is ᴀssumed that they have all died from starvation. So, not only does the Rage virus make people lose their minds, it physically drains them too.

It is clear that the infected only feast on living humans who haven’t yet been infected.

While we don’t see any animals in the first two movies, it is clear that the infected only feast on living humans who haven’t yet been infected. That’s why the outbreak can be waited out, because they’ll eventually run out of food by infecting everyone who can’t escape. So, trying to avoid infection was a survival tactic beyond losing rationality.

There Should Be Negative Effects Of Rage Virus Infection Beyond Uncontrolled Anger

The Virus Has Some Positive Effects In 28 Years Later

The Alpha Infected in 28 Years Later

28 Years Later changes horror genres and is a post-apocalyptic horror as opposed to disaster horror like its predecessors. The immediate negative consequence of this is the change in the way the Rage Virus operates. Instead of dying from starvation, the infected can now feast on wildlife and continue surviving 28 years after the second outbreak.

Among other retcons, 28 Years Later also doesn’t address the possibility of a vaccine that is suggested in 28 Weeks Later.

The second outbreak, which occurs in 28 Weeks Later, starts with Alice, one of the only two people known to survive infection. While she shows symptoms, she is supposedly immune to the virus because of some genetic condition. It is possible that the virus released through her saliva was a different version, which would explain the situation in the sequel.

However, whatever the reason, which isn’t revealed in 28 Years Later, the infected no longer die of starvation, and the only negative effect of infection is the blinding rage that destroys one’s mind. There is even a throwaway line about the virus acting like a steroid for some of them, explaining the existence of the Alpha Infected.

Changing The Rage Virus Ignores Its Original Inspiration

The Ebola Virus Inspired Alex Garland And Danny Boyle

An infected boy in 28 Days Later

The Rage Virus in 28 Days Later was inspired by the Ebola Virus, because the fear of Ebola was at an all-time high back when Alex Garland and Danny Boyle were developing the movie. They also didn’t want to make a typical zombie film, so they chose virus-infected people as the “zombies” for their story.

Combining the two motivations, the Rage Virus infection has symptoms similar to Ebola, like red eyes, internal and external hemorrhaging, and bleeding. 28 Days Later: The Aftermath, a graphic novel which bridges the gap between 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later, confirms that the Rage Virus was developed as a recombinant Ebola strain to function like a rage inhibitor.

The possible mutation of the Rage Virus in 28 Years Later, which not only strengthens some of the infected, but also prevents them from dying of starvation, thus ignores the original inspiration. It was a missed opportunity to acknowledge viewers’ experience of surviving the COVID-19 pandemic too, which would have followed the trend of basing the “zombies” on real experiences.

28 Days Later (2002) Movie Poster

Created by

Alex Garland

Cast

Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris, Brendan Gleeson, Christopher Eccleston, Robert Carlyle, Rose Byrne, Jeremy Renner, Imogen Poots, Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ralph Fiennes, Jack O’Connell

The 28 Days Later franchise is a British post-apocalyptic horror series that began with the 2002 film 28 Days Later, followed by the 2007 sequel 28 Weeks Later. It explores a world ravaged by the Rage Virus, focusing on survivors navigating an outbreak of violent, infected humans. The franchise is set to continue with a new trilogy, beginning with 28 Years Later in 2025.


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