Poster 28 Days Later... 2002

Where was 28 Days Later... filmed

2002, Drama Horror Thriller
Filming country: United Kingdom

28 Days Later… was filmed in London in the United Kingdom.

Hospital (lobby)

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Scene where Jim wakes up from a coma in an abandoned hospital.


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London



Waterloo Bridge

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London



Westminster Bridge

In movie

Scene where Jim walks across the deserted bridge.


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Scene was shot Westminster Bridge was designed by Thomas Page and opened in 1862 to replace the failing earlier span. The bridge consists of seven cast-iron arches with details by Charles Barry. It is the oldest standing river crossing in London.
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Tunnel (exterior)

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London



Budgens

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London



Tracks

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London



Steps

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London



Hospital (exterior)

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London



Horse Guards Parade

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London



Intersection

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London



Street

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London



Church

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London



Destroyed Bus

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London



Piccadilly Circus

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Scene where Jimmy goes to a car ring in London, where he sees a huge number of missing person's notices.


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Scene was shot Piccadilly Circus was originally constructed as Regent Circus South in 1819 and received its current name in the 1880s. Starting in 1908 with a Perrier sign the intersection has been surrounded by distinctive illuminated signage giving it a distinctive Times Square feel, though now that has been reduced to a single building on the northwest corner of the circle. Originally situated in the center of the circle but moved as the roads changed, the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain was constructed in 1892 to commemorate Victorian politician Lord Shaftesbury.
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Ruins

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Farnham



Tunnel (interior)

In movie

Scene where Inside the tunnel, the company is stopped by an obstacle of abandoned cars, but is attacked by zombies.


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London



Apartment Building

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Scene where Jimmy and Sienna notice a working garland on the window of a house and decide to go inside the apartment, where they meet Frank and his daughter and find out how their household works.


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Street

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London



Pedestrian Bridge

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Scene where Jimmy goes to the shelter with two other survivors who tell him about what has happened in the world during his coma.


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London



Intersection

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London



Canary Wharf Station

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Scene was shot The Canary Wharf Jubilee line station was constructed in 1999 to accommodate the rapidly increasing traffic at the Docklands Light Railway station. It was designed by architect Sir Norman Foster and features a massive interior designed to accommodate 50,000 daily passengers. The station is accessed by two entrances covered in curved glass canopies and is topped by Jubilee Park.
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