The film '28 Weeks Later', a British post-apocalyptic horror movie directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo and a sequel to '28 Days Later', was released to the public.
Principal photography for '28 Weeks Later' commenced, marking the start of production for the movie.
The film was screened at the Cannes Film Festival, introducing it to international audiences.
The Rage Virus spreads uncontrollably across the UK, causing widespread chaos and societal collapse.
The British government evacuates civilians from London in an attempt to contain the virus spread.
The U.S. Army establishes a military quarantine zone around London to prevent further spread of the infection.
After 28 weeks, military declares London virus-free and begins repopulation efforts.
The Anderson family, including Don, Alice, and their children Tammy and Andy, return to London to reunite with family.
Tammy sneaks into the quarantine zone to find her father, Don, and is infected by an infected soldier she finds there.
Tammy's infection rekindles the Rage Virus outbreak within the quarantine zone, leading to chaos and deaths among soldiers and civilians.
During the second outbreak, Don and Alice get separated, with Don surviving and Alice becoming infected later.
Alice becomes infected but exhibits slower progression and different symptoms, indicating a mutation of the virus.
The military decides to bomb the quarantine zone with napalm to contain the infection after losing control.
Survivors including Don and Alice confront infected and try to escape the bombing and infection spread.