Netflix Confirms “28 Years Later” Streaming Debut on September 20

Lead Netflix will release Danny Boyle and Alex Garland’s long-awaited horror sequel 28 Years Later on its streaming platform tomorrow, September 20, marking the first digital debut since its theatrical run began in June.
Nut Graf The streaming launch comes amid robust box-office performance-$151.2 million globally-and follows viral trailer success, ensuring the franchise reaches new audiences just months before its sequel 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple arrives in January 2026.
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Streaming Details
- Netflix announced on September 19 that subscribers in the United States can watch 28 Years Later beginning September 20.
- The film’s home-video rollout also includes digital downloads ahead of a physical disc release later this month.
Critical and Commercial Reception
- Since its June theatrical premiere, the sequel has grossed $151.2 million worldwide against a $60 million budget, ranking among 2025’s top horror releases.
- Early reviews praised its visceral action sequences and emotional depth, earning an 89 percent Rotten Tomatoes score.
Franchise Impact and Future
- Sony and producers filmed 28 Years Later back-to-back with The Bone Temple, set to hit theaters January 26, 2026, continuing the saga of the Rage virus.
- The Netflix debut is expected to drive franchise engagement and boost anticipation for the upcoming sequel.
Industry Context
- Netflix’s acquisition of high-profile horror titles reflects its strategy to expand genre offerings ahead of the Halloween season.
- This weekend release positions 28 Years Later alongside other major streaming debuts, potentially drawing viewers eager for post-apocalyptic thrills.
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