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The Rage virus saga storms back as Danny Boyle and Alex Garland reunite for 28 Years Later (2025), a post‑apocalyptic, coming‑of‑age horror set nearly three decades after the original outbreak. Todd Kramer and Robert Nelson dive into a secluded island community where young Spike (Alfie Williams) and his scavenger father (Aaron Taylor‑Johnson) face a mission into the infected mainland to save his ailing mother (Jodie Comer).
Todd savors the surreal folk‑horror tones and iPhone‑shot visuals; Robert wonders if the emotional undercurrent and cult satire elevate the franchise—or undermine its raw power. Will 28 Years Later resonate as a bold reinvention, or does it fumble its legacy? The hosts unpack the tension, performances, and thematic depth—teasing you with enough questions to keep wondering: does the rage still mean something?
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🎭 Hosted by Todd Kramer: https://toddkramer.com 📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@offstageacting 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/offstageacting 📘 Facebook: https://facebook.com/offstageacting
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By Todd KramerThe Rage virus saga storms back as Danny Boyle and Alex Garland reunite for 28 Years Later (2025), a post‑apocalyptic, coming‑of‑age horror set nearly three decades after the original outbreak. Todd Kramer and Robert Nelson dive into a secluded island community where young Spike (Alfie Williams) and his scavenger father (Aaron Taylor‑Johnson) face a mission into the infected mainland to save his ailing mother (Jodie Comer).
Todd savors the surreal folk‑horror tones and iPhone‑shot visuals; Robert wonders if the emotional undercurrent and cult satire elevate the franchise—or undermine its raw power. Will 28 Years Later resonate as a bold reinvention, or does it fumble its legacy? The hosts unpack the tension, performances, and thematic depth—teasing you with enough questions to keep wondering: does the rage still mean something?
🎬 Thanks for watching OFFstage ONscreen! 🎧 Subscribe to the Offstage Acting Podcast: https://offstageacting.com/podcast
🎭 Hosted by Todd Kramer: https://toddkramer.com 📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@offstageacting 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/offstageacting 📘 Facebook: https://facebook.com/offstageacting
👉 Like, comment, and subscribe for more unfiltered film chats and acting insights. New episodes weekly! 🍿