![]() ![]() Tammy and Andy had bitterly accused him of abandoning her and he wants to explain himself. Meanwhile, Don sneaks into where Alice is being kept. The commanding officer, Stone ( Idris Elba), orders Alice executed even though she could hold the secret to curing the virus. However she is a carrier who could infect others with her saliva or blood. Alice has the rage virus teeming in her blood but is immune to its effects. An Army medical officer, Scarlet ( Rose Byrne), discovers an old bite wound on her and does a blood test. The NATO soldiers take Alice back to the Green Zone. There, Andy discovers Alice in the attic, delirious but alive. Tammy and Andy decide to sneak out into London and visit their old home to retrieve personal items. He tells Tammy and Andy that he tried to save their mother but there was no hope. Don manages one of the apartment buildings in the zone. Leaving the Green Zone is forbidden because troops are still cleaning up the corpses that have been rotting for six months. Snipers patrol the rooftops in case of another outbreak. Everyone lives in the Green Zone, a secured area on the Isle of Dogs, a peninsula on the East End of London. Among them are Don and Alice's children, Tammy and Andy ( Imogen Poots and Mackintosh Muggleton). An American-led NATO force has secured parts of London and is now allowing the return of English citizens who had been abroad during the outbreak. Twenty eight weeks later, the infected have all starved to death. ![]() They allow a young boy to enter the house but the infected have followed him and break in. Don and Alice are happy that their two children are on a school trip to Spain and thus away from the disaster. During the outbreak of the rage virus in England, Don ( Robert Carlyle) and his wife, Alice ( Catherine McCormack) hide in a country house with four other people.The synopsis below may give away important plot points. ![]()
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