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Despite being so unique, 28 Days Later’s ending was considered somewhat nebulous and undefined. Multiple alternate endings exist for this British horror feature, but good luck finding them on modern streaming services. 28 Days Later‘s alternate endings have become increasingly difficult to find in the modern world.
What Are The 28 Days Later’s Alternate Endings?

Back in the 2000s, DVDs would contain endless oodles of fun goodies to make these pieces of physical media more exciting and enticing to consumers. That’s how you end up with treasures like the original Lord of the Rings Extended Edition behind-the-scenes featurettes or the initial wave of Platinum Edition Disney DVDs. The 28 Days Later DVD was firmly part of this trend by offering customers a whopping three alternate endings to the film. This trio of replacement endings each made it clear that Boyle intended for 28 Days Later to end on a significantly grimmer note.
In 28 Days Later‘s theatrical cut, protagonist Jim (Cillian Murphy) survives to the final frame alongside fellow major characters Selena (Naomie Harris) and Hannah (Megan Burns). The feature’s final minutes even offer hope that maybe a helpful military jet has seen them. However, Jim didn’t fare nearly as well in the alternate endings, as he perishes in each of them. One ending depicted Jim succumbing to bullet-inflicted wounds, while another ending intercut footage of the accident that sent Jim to the hospital in the first place.
The most elaborate of these alternate endings was one depicted on storyboards on the DVD and also offered hope for Brendan Gleeson’s Frank. Here, Jim sacrifices himself by transfusing his blood to Frank. After the successful operation, the recently infected father returns to his human status while Jim becomes a member of the undead. Clearly, none of these drastically different endings are canon, since Jim is slated to have a role of some kind in the 28 Years Later sequels. Keeping Jim alive didn’t just ensure 28 Days Later had a more crowd-pleasing ending in 2002: it also opened up new narrative doors for its later sequels.









