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From 28 Days Later to 28 Years Later: How a Low-Budget Zombie Thriller Changed Horror Forever
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From 28 Days Later to 28 Years Later: How a Low-Budget Zombie Thriller Changed Horror Forever

Posted by Shravan Singh July 17, 2025
Back in 2002, 28 Days Later changed the rules of zombie horror. It wasn’t just another undead…
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