A little over two decades after the outbreak of the zombie epidemic, the modern horror classic "28 days Later" will receive a new sequel. The painting will be called "28 years later." It will be handled by Danny Boyle and Alex Garland, who worked on the original film.
According to Danny Boyle, Alex Garland Teaming for Sequel to Their Zombie Hit ’28 Days Later’ (Exclusive) THR, the new sequel may be the beginning of a trilogy that will unfold in the world after a monstrous epidemic that turns people into zombies and causes uncontrollable aggression.
Boyle is to direct the first film, while Garland will write the scripts for all three. Each tape will receive a good budget of $ 75 million. Negotiations with potential buyers of paintings — distributors and streaming services - will begin this week.
In the original film "28 days later" Cillian Murphy, now a star "Oppenheimer ", played a man who came out of a coma after an accident and found that England had become like a post-apocalyptic wasteland. It's all the fault of a virus that turns people into furious zombies.
The film turned out to be a lucrative hit, but more importantly, it revived the zombie horror genre. The film focuses on the nature of the pandemic and the fragile structure of society in such scenarios — topics that dozens of followers have tried to develop: "War of the Worlds Z", "Zombieland", "The Walking Dead", "I am a legend", "Army of the Dead"and not only that.Five years after "28 Days Later," the sequel "28 weeks Later" was released, but another team was working on it. Danny Boyle and Alex Garland served only as producers. The film received mixed reviews, but it also turned out to be profitable.