The answer lies in a sweeping legal crackdown by Turkish authorities. In late 2025, as part of a larger operation against digital piracy, the site was officially shut down. News outlets like Haber32 and Aydınlık reported that the site was blocked following legal actions against illegal broadcasters who harm both copyright laws and the national economy.
Despite mixed audience reactions, 28 Years Later has been a . The film opened across 3,444 theatres in North America, earning $30 million in its opening weekend. Globally, it has grossed approximately $150.4 million against its $60‑75 million budget, making it the highest‑grossing film in the franchise.
The plot is driven by a classic coming-of-age story set against a brutal post-apocalyptic backdrop. The narrative centers on Spike, a brave 12-year-old boy played by newcomer Alfie Williams. After a rite-of-passage trip to the mainland with his father, where he earns his first infected kill, Spike finds his peaceful island life shattered. When his mother, portrayed by Jodie Comer, falls gravely ill, Spike makes a dangerous decision: he will venture back into the heart of the infected wasteland to find a mysterious doctor named Dr. Kelson, played by Ralph Fiennes, who is believed to hold the key to saving her.