Poster 28 Weeks Later 2007

Where was 28 Weeks Later filmed

2007, Horror Action Adventure
Filming country: United Kingdom France

28 Weeks Later was filmed in London & Cardiff in the United Kingdom and Paris in France.

Locations

Street

London

Real

In movie


District 1 Medical Centre

London

Real

In movie


Street

London

Real

In movie


Street

London

Real

In movie


Street

London

Real

In movie


Esplanade du Trocadéro

Paris

Real

In movie


Street

London

Real

In movie


Tunnel

London

Real

In movie


Bridge

London

Real

In movie


Doyle's Rooftop

London

Real

In movie


District 1 Tower (exterior)

London

Real

In movie


District 1 Tower (interior)

London

Real

In movie


Casa Bella

London

Real

In movie


Wembley Stadium (interior)

Cardiff

Real

In movie


Wembley Stadium (exterior)

London

Real

In movie


Moorgate Station

London

Real

In movie


Smithfield Market

London

Real

In movie


Street

London

Real

In movie


Canary Wharf Underground Station

London

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.

Real

In movie


Tube Station (tunnel)

London

Scene was shot Aldwych Station originally opened in 1907 as Strand Station and acted as the terminus for a short branch of the Piccadilly Line. In 1962 low ridership caused hours to be reduced and the station was eventually shuttered in 1994. The accessible tracks and preserved platforms make this station a popular filming destination.

Real

In movie


Trafalgar Square

London

Scene was shot Trafalgar Square is a major public square which opened in 1844 after nearly twenty years of construction based on a design by architect John Nash. The square is named after the British naval victory at the Battle of Trafalgar and features the 218-foot Nelson's Column to commemorate the admiral lost at the battle. At the north end of the square is the National Gallery and underneath it is Charing Cross Underground Station.

Real

In movie


Millennium Bridge

London

Scene was shot The Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian span linking Bankside in front of the Tate Modern to the City of London. The bridge originally opened in 2000, but after experiencing heavy vibrations on opening day it was immediately closed down and didn't reopen until two years later after the installation of viscous fluid dampers to mitigate the problem. The bridge features a distinctive suspension design with the cables running underneath the walking surface due to height restrictions and to avoid blocking the view of St. Paul's Cathedral.

Real

In movie


Tower Bridge

London

Scene was shot Despite its appearance, Tower Bridge is one of the newer spans across the River Thames constructed between 1886 and 1894 designed by Sir Horace Jones in the Gothic style. The central drawbridge portion can open to give 139 ft. clearance for passing ships.

Real

In movie


Canary Wharf Train Station

London

Real

In movie


London City Airport (runway)

London

Real

In movie


Farm

Rickmansworth

Scene was shot Dating back to the 1700s, Stocker's Farm has become a popular filming location for its rustic appearance and proximity to London.

Real

In movie



Contact us: [email protected]