As a seasoned gamer and film enthusiast with a soft spot for post-apocalyptic narratives, I must say the release of the 28 Years Later trailer has sent a thrill down my spine! The original 28 Days Later was a game-changer in the zombie genre, and this sequel promises to deliver an equally intense experience.
The first 28 Years Later trailer has been released for the upcoming zombie movie.
28 Years Afterward is the upcoming sequel to the 2002 film “28 Days Later,” followed by “28 Weeks Later.” The original director, Danny Boyle, who worked with Cillian Murphy in the first movie, will once again take the reins for this post-apocalyptic story. Boyle collaborated on the screenplay with Alex Garland, best known for his work on “Civil War.
Check out the 28 Years Later trailer below (watch more trailers and clips):
What do we know about 28 Years Later?
28 Years After features Jodie Comer (The Bikeriders), Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Kraven the Hunter), Ralph Fiennes (Conclave), Jack O’Connell (Ferrari), Erin Kellyman (Solo: A Star Wars Story), and Edvin Ryding (Young Royals). Murphy is set to return as Jim, a character he played in 28 Days Later, although the extent of his involvement in the film remains undisclosed.
In an interview with IndieWire in October 2024, Fiennes hinted at the movie’s storyline: “The film takes place 28 years into a horrific epidemic where people have become violent, infected humans. It revolves around a young boy on a quest to find a doctor to save his ailing mother. He guides her through the stunning landscapes of northern England while being pursued by the infected. However, he eventually encounters a doctor who initially appears strange and peculiar but ultimately proves to be a beacon of hope.
Boyle’s upcoming sequel marks the beginning of a brand new trilogy. This film was actually filmed simultaneously with the second installment of the series, which is being helmed by Candyman and Nia DaCosta from The Marvels. As of now, there’s no confirmed release date for that movie.
28 Years Later is set to hit U.S. theaters on June 20, 2025, courtesy of Sony Pictures’ distribution.
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2024-12-10 11:10