After the success of '28 Days Later,' the iconic horror franchise is making a highly-anticipated comeback with '28 Years Later.' The film's executive producer has confirmed that Cillian Murphy will be reprising his role in a surprising and evolving manner.
The announcement, made during an interview, hinted at significant character development for Murphy's role in the upcoming film. Directed by Danny Boyle and scripted by Alex Garland, '28 Years Later' marks the beginning of a trilogy, promising a fresh take on the post-apocalyptic zombie genre.
While details about Murphy's character remain under wraps, the stellar cast includes Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and Ralph Fiennes. The plot of the film is shrouded in secrecy, adding to the anticipation surrounding the project.
The executive producer expressed enthusiasm for Murphy's return and the overall project, drawing parallels to successful collaborations between renowned directors and mainstream genres. Comparing Boyle's involvement to Edgar Wright's impact on 'Baby Driver,' the producer highlighted the potential for a unique directorial style to elevate commercial genres.
'28 Days Later' was lauded for revitalizing the zombie genre and reshaping horror conventions for a new era. The upcoming trilogy, spearheaded by Garland, aims to maintain thematic consistency while introducing fresh narrative elements.
Garland's script draws inspiration from the British classic 'Kes,' infusing the zombie saga with unexpected tonal and thematic elements. By incorporating elements of nature and human experience, Garland aims to deliver a unique and immersive cinematic experience.
'28 Years Later' is scheduled for release in June next year, promising fans a blend of continuity and innovation in a genre-defining franchise revival.