‘28 Years Later’ Is Now Streaming—How To Watch The Horror Sequel At Home

The wait is over. 28 Years Later, the latest film in the popular post-apocalyptic franchise, is finally streaming following its theatrical debut in mid-June. Read on to learn how to watch 28 Years Later at home for your next movie night.

Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland returned to helm the latest installment, which marks the third chapter in the 28 Days Later film franchise, following 28 Days Later (2002) and 28 Weeks Later (2007). The movie also sets the stage for the upcoming January 2026 sequel, The Bone Temple.

Although it’s a sequel, 28 Years Later serves as a standalone coming-of-age story set almost three decades after the Rage Virus escaped from a biological weapons laboratory. In the aftermath of the outbreak, some have found ways to survive among the infected.

“One such group of survivors lives on a small island connected to the mainland by a single, heavily-defended causeway,” the synopsis reads. “When one of the group leaves the island on a mission into the dark heart of the mainland, he discovers secrets, wonders, and horrors that have mutated not only the infected but other survivors as well.”

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28 Years Later is the highest-grossing film in the horror franchise to date. As of its digital release, the movie has earned an impressive $150 million at the worldwide box office — with $70 million in domestic sales and $80 million internationally, according to Box Office Mojo.

As for its critical reception, the horror hit boasts an impressive 88% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes, while audiences have given it a lower 63% rating. Entertainment Weekly’s Jordan Hoffman praised the sequel “one of the richest horror movies in a very long time.”

“There’s still enough flesh-rending and severed body parts to sate the average horror fan. More crucially, 28 Years Later has enough meat on its bones to serve as more than just a warmup for the next installment,” penned The Washington Post film critic Ty Burr.

Here’s how to watch the fan-favorite horror hit — starring Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jack O’Connell, Alfie Williams and Ralph Fiennes — from the comfort of your couch.

How To Watch 28 Years Later At Home

28 Years Later is currently available to stream on video-on-demand platforms, including Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+ and Fandango At Home. You can purchase 28 Years Later for $24.99 or rent the sequel for $19.99. For rentals, you have 30 days to start watching the video and 48 hours to finish once started.

When Will 28 Years Later Be Released On Blu-ray And DVD?

28 Years Later will be available on DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K Ultra HD starting Tuesday, Sept. 23.

The 4K edition will be a combo pack with a regular Blu-ray, packaged in a Steelbook case. Both the digital and physical versions will include featurettes such as “Days to Years,” “Capturing the Chaos,” “The Survivors,” “Becoming the Infected” and “Behind the Cameras.”

What Streaming Service Will 28 Years Later Land On?

Netflix holds the streaming rights to 28 Years Later thanks to a multi-year agreement Sony made in 2021 with the streamer. The five-year deal grants Netflix exclusive U.S. rights to Sony’s films after they leave theaters and premium video-on-demand platforms.

When Will 28 Years Later Be Streaming On Netflix?

28 Years Later will likely premiere on Netflix around four months after its theatrical debut, placing its streaming release date around mid-October 2025.

For comparison, 2024’s Venom: The Last Dance and Bad Boys: Ride or Die were both added to Netflix exactly four months after premiering in theaters. Sony’s Marvel flop Madame Web arrived even on the streamer sooner, just three months after its theatrical premiere. Stay tuned to find out when exactly 28 Years Later will begin streaming on Netflix.

Meanwhile, you can stream 28 Days Later on AMC+ and 28 Weeks Later on Hulu.

Watch the official trailer below.

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