28 Weeks Later
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28 Weeks Later
Summary
28 Weeks Later is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 0.6% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8,689 views/month, #560 of 94,065).[2]
Key Facts
- 28 Weeks Later's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- 28 Weeks Later was directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo[4].
- Rowan Joffé wrote the screenplay for 28 Weeks Later[5].
- Juan Carlos Fresnadillo wrote the screenplay for 28 Weeks Later[6].
- 28 Weeks Later's composer is recorded as John Murphy[7].
- 28 Weeks Later's genre is zombie film[8].
- 28 Weeks Later's genre is science fiction film[9].
- 28 Weeks Later's genre is horror film[10].
- 28 Weeks Later's genre is post-apocalyptic film[11].
- 28 Weeks Later followed 28 Days Later[12].
- 28 Weeks Later was followed by 28 Years Later[13].
- A cast member of 28 Weeks Later was Robert Carlyle[14].
- A cast member of 28 Weeks Later was Jeremy Renner[15].
- A cast member of 28 Weeks Later was Catherine McCormack[16].
- A cast member of 28 Weeks Later was Idris Elba[17].
- A cast member of 28 Weeks Later was Rose Byrne[18].
- A cast member of 28 Weeks Later was Harold Perrineau[19].
- A cast member of 28 Weeks Later was Imogen Poots[20].
- A cast member of 28 Weeks Later was Phil Scott[21].
- A cast member of 28 Weeks Later was Emily Beecham[22].
- A cast member of 28 Weeks Later was Amanda Walker[23].
- 28 Weeks Later was produced by Andrew Macdonald[24].
- 28 Weeks Later was produced by Danny Boyle[25].
- 28 Weeks Later was produced by Alex Garland[26].
- 28 Weeks Later's part of the series is recorded as 28 Days Later[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Producers include Andrew Macdonald[24], Danny Boyle[25], and Alex Garland[26]. 28 Weeks Later was directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo[4]. Screenwriters include Rowan Joffé[5] and Juan Carlos Fresnadillo[6]. Cast members include Robert Carlyle[14], Jeremy Renner[15], Catherine McCormack[16], Idris Elba[17], Rose Byrne[18], and Harold Perrineau[19].
Publication
Publication dates include April 26, 2007[28], May 9, 2007[29], May 10, 2007[30], May 11, 2007[31], May 17, 2007[32], and May 18, 2007[33]. The original language of 28 Weeks Later was English[34]. Genres include zombie film[8], science fiction film[9], horror film[10], and post-apocalyptic film[11]. Its part of the series is recorded as 28 Days Later[27]. It was distributed by video on demand[35].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include disease outbreak[36] and epidemic[37]. 28 Weeks Later's part of the series is recorded as 28 Days Later[27].
Reception
Reviews include 6.6/10[38], 73%[39], and 78/100[40].
Adaptations and Inspiration
28 Weeks Later followed 28 Days Later[12]. It was followed by 28 Years Later[13].
Why It Matters
28 Weeks Later ranks in the top 0.6% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8,689 views/month, #560 of 94,065).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[41] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[42]