28 Years Later North America Box Office: Beats 28 Weeks Later’s Domestic Haul (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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28 Years Later had an impressive opening weekend at the box office in North America. The movie has also surpassed the domestic haul of 28 Weeks Later. The film opened with $60 million at the worldwide box office. It has landed on the upper side of the projected range and is expected to do well in its box office run. Keep scrolling for more.

The movie received strong ratings from the critics on Rotten Tomatoes. They gave it 89% and stated, “The film taps into contemporary anxieties with the ferocious urgency of someone infected with Rage Virus, delivering a haunting and visceral thrill ride that defies expectations.” However, the audience rating is a bit lower than that. The viewers gave it 65%, and it will undoubtedly beat its predecessors at the box office as another sequel is also in development.

How much has the film collected on its opening weekend?

Danny Boyle’s horror film 28 Years Later was released across 3,444 theaters and collected $30.00 million on its opening weekend at the North American box office. Due to the live-action remake, How to Train Your Dragon’s solid run, this post-apocalyptic movie did not get the #1 rank in the domestic box office chart. Internationally, the film opened with a $30 million collection, and allied to the domestic opening, the movie collected $60.0 million worldwide on its opening weekend.

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