The zombies (to whom we dedicated a file here) from Danny Boyle's horror trilogy will soon be back on the big screen with 28 Years Later, the sequel to 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later. To mark the film's release, you can find top secret information on a Dark Web page about the spread of this virus in the United Kingdom... And Hitek gives you the password to access it!
28 Years Later, the return of Danny Boyle's zombies (without Cillian Murphy)
This Wednesday, June 18, fans of horror films based on zombies and viruses will finally be able to discover 28 Years Later, the third and final installment of the trilogy by director Danny Boyle. The plot picks up thirty years after the previous events, when the Fury Virus escaped from a biological weapons laboratory. While a very strict lockdown was put in place (sound familiar?), some people found a way to survive among the infected. Thus, a community of survivors took refuge on a small island connected to the mainland only by a road, placed under heavy security. When one of the island's inhabitants is sent on a mission to the mainland, he discovers that not only have the infected mutated, but that other survivors have too, in a context that is both mysterious and terrifying... As you can see, this sequel, unfortunately without Cillian Murphy, promises to be very scary.
Secret information from world governments accessible on the Dark Web?
Yes, that's the promise you get from this Dark Web page, created for the release of 28 Years Later. What can you discover there? Images and reports about what's happening in the UK, in English (better to be fluent in English to understand the messages), exchanged by world governments about survivors as well as victims of the Virus. This top-secret information is accessible using the password "mementomori," and even includes text messages and audio! A way to immerse yourself in this terrifying fictional world, and which proves once again that horror film marketing is among the most creative.
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