"What is your position?" Pilot: "Approaching the French coast." Radio voice: "Are the children with you? Are they infected?" Pilot: "Negative. They appear to be carriers. Like the mother."
Bored and rebellious, Tammy and Andy sneak out of the Green Zone using a tunnel system. They break into their old, abandoned house in the red zone. There, they make a shocking discovery: Alice is alive. Emaciated, traumatized, but immune to the Rage Virus (the infected never attacked her because she carries a rare asymptomatic immunity). The children hide her and call Don. Act Two: The Second Outbreak The Contamination: Don, overcome with guilt and shock, secretly visits Alice in the children's hideout. He kisses her—a moment of reunion and desperate love. But Alice, though immune, is a carrier . Her bodily fluids contain dormant Rage Virus particles. The kiss infects Don. He doesn't turn immediately, but over the next hour, he grows pale, sweaty, and his eyes become bloodshot. 28 Weeks Later Movies
A lone U.S. helicopter, pilot unknown, lands on the mainland side of the tunnel. Tammy and Andy run for it. They climb aboard. As the helicopter lifts off, they look down to see hundreds of thousands of infected pouring out of the tunnel and spreading across the green fields of mainland Britain. The Final Shot & Coda The helicopter flies over the English Channel toward France. The pilot radios for a status update. "What is your position
The group surfaces to find the city in chaos. They steal a car. Hot on their trail is a now-supernatural, relentless Infected: Don . Unlike other Infected, Don retains a twisted form of memory and purpose. He relentlessly pursues his own children, not just mindlessly attacking but hunting them with a terrifying, personal rage. Like the mother