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220: Breaking Down 28 Years Later: Danny Boyle’s Return, the Rage Virus, and the Legacy of a Zombie Horror Classic

220: Breaking Down 28 Years Later: Danny Boyle’s Return, the Rage Virus, and the Legacy of a Zombie Horror Classic

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Twenty-eight years later... and we have thoughts.

This week, Steve and Sean dive into the latest entry in Danny Boyle and Alex Garland’s iconic rage virus saga: 28 Years Later. From callbacks to the haunting original, to gas explosions that defy logic, to the viral evolution of zombie horror.. Lets chat about it all. Along the way, the guys reflect on the legacy of 28 Days Later, the raw power of Cillian Murphy's debut, and what happens when grief, survival, and one drop of blood collide.

If you love apocalyptic horror, heart breaking explorations of grief, angry fast zombies, and watching humanity lose its mind one mistake at a time then this one’s for you so...

COME HANG OUT!!!



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