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28 Days

28 Days
2000
 103 minutes (1 hrs 43 mins)

Director and Cast Quickview

Directed by

Starring

Sandra Bullock · Viggo Mortensen · Dominic West · Elizabeth Perkins · Azura Skye · Steve Buscemi

Full cast & crew

Release dates

US release date US release: 14th April 2000
Canada release date Canada release: 14th April 2000
Germany release date Germany release: 4th May 2000

Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 16th Jun '00
  • Debut position: 7
  • Highest position: 7
  • Debut gross: £127.7 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 3

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 9th Jun '00
  • Debut position: 42
  • Highest position: 33
  • Debut gross: $82.8 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 7

Chart position history

UK box office

16 Jun, 2000
7
23 Jun, 2000
10
30 Jun, 2000
14

US box office

Global box office

Certificates


15 age rating
US
PG-13

Total grosses

UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £462.5 Thousand
US total gross
United States Flag  $37.2 Million
Global total gross
Global Flag  $62.2 Million

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News from around the web

Director Danny Boyle returns to the horror series that made it a household name (well maybe Trainspotting did!) with 28 Years Later and the much anticipated movie tops the UK box office on its debut.

The Oscar winning director ducked out of the series second movie 28 Weeks Late and Juan Carlos Fresnadillo took on directing duties, but he brought the series to life in 2002 with 28 Days Later.

The movie takes a fantastic £4.7 Million on its debut which is better than the previous two movies combined.

Last weeks top movie, How to Train Your Dragon~2025, drop to number 2 this week after only a single weekend at the top, although with the school summer holidays just round the corner a longer stay, and maybe return to the top, is likely.

Elio from Disney and Pixar falls short this weekend and can only manage a top 3 entry at 3 with just under a million debut - although with the school holidays around the corner - and good reviews - it could hang around.

UK box office QuickView

  • Number 1 - 28 Years Later (1st Weekend)
  • Highest debut - 28 Years Later (@1)
  • Longest run - Sinners (10 weeks)
  • Highest total gross - Lilo & Stitch~2025 (£34,255,710)
  • Best Percentage change week on week - Sinners (-43%)
  • Total UK top 15 this weekend - £11,232,600
  • Also new this weekend
    • Sitaare Zameen Par
    • Kuberaa
  • Check out the full UK box office.

UK weekend box office top 5 breakdown 20th - 22nd June 2025

28 Years Later

Highest new movie this weekend

  • The movie is the Highest debut on this weeks UK box office chart.
  • It has spent 1 weeks at the top of the UK box office.
  • It grosses £4,780,374 over its debut weekend
  • It is the 11th top debuting movie in the month of June
  • The movie is a sequel to 28 Weeks Later which took £1,575,620 at the box office after 1 weeks in cinemas.

How to Train Your Dragon~2025

  • The movie goes down the chart to number 2 on this weeks UK box office
  • It grosses £2,817,385 over the weekend, a 65% drop from last weekend
  • It has a total gross of £12,693,731 over 2 weeks of release
  • The movie is the 12th top grossing film so far in 2025

Elio

  • The movie is a new entry at number 3 on this weeks UK box office
  • It grosses £971,168 over its debut weekend

Lilo & Stitch~2025

  • The movie goes down the chart to number 4 on this weeks UK box office
  • It grosses £670,244 over the weekend, a 54% drop from last weekend
  • It has a total gross of £34,255,710 over 5 weeks of release
  • The movie is the 3rd top grossing film so far in 2025

Mission:Impossible - The Final Reckoning

  • The movie goes down the chart to number 5 on this weeks UK box office
  • It grosses £599,292 over the weekend, a 50% drop from last weekend
  • It has a total gross of £24,781,798 over 5 weeks of release
  • The movie is the 4th top grossing film so far in 2025
  • The movie is a sequel to Mission:Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part 1 which took £24,110,951 at the box office after 5 weeks in cinemas.

Director Danny Boyle and writer Alex garland return to the zombie horror film franchise with 28 Years Later which has been given a 15 age rating in the UK for strong bloody violence, gore, horror, very strong language.

The movie stars Jack O'Connell who has previously been seen in United and Lady Chatterleys Lover~2022, it also stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson who has been seen in Avengers: Age of Ultron and Kick-Ass.

Oscar winning director Danny Boyle has previously brought us Shallow Grave and 127 Hours as well as the original 28 Days Later.

Movie Synopsis

In a post-apocalyptic world, set 28 years after the spread of an incurable plague, a father and son leave their secure island community to gather supplies on the dangerous mainland.

BBFC certificate breakdown.

  • Title: 28 Years Later
  • BBFC age rating: 15 Certificate
  • Reason: strong bloody violence, gore, horror, very strong language
  • Release date: 20th June 2025
  • Runtime: 115 minutes (1 hours 45 minutes)
  • The movie is being released into movie theatres
  • Directed by:
    • Danny Boyle
  • Starring:
    • Jack O'Connell
    • Aaron Taylor-Johnson
    • Ralph Fiennes

BBFC movie page

Kenneth Branagh this week scores another number one film with his take on the Agatha Christie classic Murder On The Orient Express, and in turn knock an old friend from the top of the box office.

Directed by and starring Branagh along with a whole host of other big names like Judi Dench, Michelle Pfeiffer and Johnny Depp the film makes its debut with a respectable £4.9 million.

This already makes it his 4th most successful film as a director and by the end of its run it will be most likely 3rd with just Thor and Cinderella out doing it.

As just mentioned Branagh directed the first in the Thor series of films as by coincidence his new film knocks the latest Thor from the top spot.

Thor Ragnarok this week falls only to number 2, and it gave Murder On The Orient Express a good run for its money as it comes in with £4.6 million which brings the total gross to £20 million and its now the most successful Thor film in the UK.

Thor Ragnarok is still pulling in the audience and on a Monday to Sunday bases it would have by a long distance been the top film of the week taking in £8.1 million.

Also new this week is A Bad Moms Christmas which despite trying to celebrate Christmas in November, far too early, takes in £1.7 million at number 3.

Pokémon The Movie I Choose You and The Killing of the Sacred Deer are also new at numbers 9 and 10 respectively.

Kingsman The Golden Circle is the top total grossing movie this week with £24 million and the longest running film with 7 weeks on the chart.

Historical charts

A year ago - Doctor Strange kept its hold on the box office by staying at the top while top new film was the Ben Affleck starring The Accountant.

Five years ago - Skyfall was still the top film of the week while the top new film was Silent Hill Revelation (in 3D, it was Halloween!) which entered at 3.

Ten years ago - Ratatouille spent a 4th week at the top while 30 Days of Night from director David Slade was the top new film at 2.

Fifteen years ago - Sequel movie 28 Days Later was the top new film of the week making its debut at number 1, it knocked off XXX which fell to 2 after 2 weeks on top.

Twenty years ago - The Full Monty remained at the top on its 10th weekend, although not all of them had been at the top, highest new entry was LA Confidential at number 2.

Twenty five years ago - Beauty And The Beast spent its fourth weekend at the top while the highest new film was Boomerang starring Eddie Murphy at number 2.

Not too much of a surprise to see Bond still the top film in the UK with Skyfall with no strong releases distributers were leaving the immediate path after release clear.

Skyfall broke a record during the week, the fastest film to £50 million pound, beating the preious record holder of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2. The exact figure after it's second weekend of release is £53,440,685 and it will during this week become the top grossing film of the year so far.

With nothing of any strength being given a release the highest new film is Silent Hill Revelation, the second in the series with a Friday – Sunday total of £1,043,068.

This time last year The Adventures of Tintin The Secret of The Unicorn retained the nuber one spot while Justin Timberlake entered high at number 2 with In Time.

Five years ago Ratatouille kept hold of the op spot with horror film 30 Days of Night entering in the runner up spot.

Ten years ago Danny Boyle took 28 Days Later to the top of the chart during it's first week of release with a debut weekend of £1,500,079.

Fifteen years ago The Full Monty was still doing big business in November despite having a summer release and twenty years ago Beauty and the Beast was happily keeping Disney in pocket as a follow up film the the amazing The Little Mermaid.