Why '28 Days Later' Looked So Terrible
- A sequel titled 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is in production, directed by Nia DaCosta, and is expected for release in January.
- Danny Boyle and Alex Garland announced plans for a trilogy, depending on the success of 28 Years Later.
- Cillian Murphy will play a significant role in both the second and third films.
- The first film centers on family, while the sequel focuses on the nature of evil, according to Boyle.
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Danny Boyle: ‘Britain’s on the decline – whether people like it or not’
The visionary director of ‘Trainspotting’ and ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ has returned to horror with the sensational sequel ‘28 Years Later’. He talks to Adam White about its shocking ending, the lessons he learnt from the failure of ‘The Beach’, and what his ‘Olympics thing’ taught him about Britain
Why '28 Days Later' Looked So Terrible
Today marks the general theatrical release of 28 Years Later, the third installment of the zombie film series. The new movie, directed by Danny Boyle and written by Alex Garland, has already made headlines for using iPhones to shoot the film which is actually a nod to the very first movie, 28 Days Later.
There’s One 28 Weeks Later Character Alex Garland Wants to Bring Back (But There’s a Very Good Reason Why He Can’t)
Image courtesy of Sony Pictures Releasing Alex Garland and Danny Boyle, the creative forces behind the seminal horror film 28 Days Later, are returning to their influential rage-infected universe with a new trilogy, beginning with 28 Years Later. This upcoming trilogy, which also sees Cillian Murphy reprising his iconic role as Jim for the second installment, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, has ignited widespread speculation among fans about wh…
28 Years Later — Danny Boyle [Review]
Decades in the making but arguably being released five years prematurely, 28 Years Later, Danny Boyle’s follow-up to 2002’s seminal, lo-fi zombie film 28 Days, Later arrives in a world it both anticipated as well as shaped. It would be hard to overstate how important a film 28 Days Later is to pop culture, ushering [...] The post 28 Years Later — Danny Boyle [Review] appeared first on In Review Online.
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