Director Danny Boyle says we can expect something different since 28 years, directly 28 days after his hit 2002 gender -changing zombie horror.
“In fact, Alex (Garland) wrote a script on one occasion, but he was the one you would expect,” said Boyle, “in fact, Alex (Garland). Ign. “And that’s what I mean by sequel, such as the virus has been made a weapon by a military or government or suspicious (organization) … and none of us was taken too much. But then we started to discuss the idea of doing a huge project, which was a world -wide and filmmaker.
28 days later, directed by Garland’s screenplay through Boyle, targeted the theaters in 2002 and followed a bicycle courier (Selen Murphy), which only woke up from a coma that a virus (named ‘Reg Virus’ destroyed society. Although Boyle does not necessarily consider the film a zombie film (just as the last zombie video game is not considered), the credit for this film is to improve the zombie Sabgeery.
He added, “We turned and looked at ourselves and we thought… it was like a movie.” “So we annoyed it. We did the opposite of your expectation and the reason was that we had a lot to think about. You use this for these films.” They are not lectures or anything like this, but they reflect, or they reflect, or a reflection of them, where you are and what people are really with you. “
The new sequel, which is the job of Judy Commer, Aaron Taylor -Janson, and Ralph Faneus, follows a group of survivors who are away from the affected people on a remote island.
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