The movie looks set to feature a cult, a coming-of-age ritual, and a changing rage virus.

If28 Days Later’s rage virus is evolving, this could be very exciting for the franchise’s future.

This is considered canon, asthe Ebola virus inspired the rage virus.

An edited image of Aaron Taylor-Johnson in 28 Years Later and Paris in 28 Weeks Later.

The last words she screams are, “I’m burning!”

She is the only character who gives any insight into what it feels like to become infected.

As the chimpanzee continues its rampage, the last words she screams are, “I’m burning!”

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While the transformation looks violent, she is the only character to reveal how painful it is.

This is shown in28 Weeks Laterwhen Don kisses the immune Alice and becomes infected.

The virus quickly takes over the host’s central nervous system, overriding every rational thought with rage.

An edited image of Sonic and Knuckles in the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise.

28 Days Laterredefined the zombie genreas the Infected are alive but unreachable.

The first sign of the infection happens within seconds, with the Infected showing jerking movements before vomiting blood.

Shortly afterward, they begin to run and attack anything in their path.

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The28 Years Latertrailer suggests that some of the Infected do not act as we rememberfrom the first two movies.

One key moment shows a person standing still as the nearby Infected break into their characteristic wild run.

The ones in the trailer may now be running with a purpose, which is even more disturbing.

28 Days Later Jim (Cillian Murphy) running from someone on fire

Still, it is not yet clear if the immunity storyline has also been retconned.

A sweaty Red Eyed Zombie in 28 Days Later stares at camera

An infected man from the movie 28 Weeks Later

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