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Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle discusses a "28 Years Later" trilogy, using Cillian Murphy as leverage, and why he wouldn't do another James Bond.
Like many of my generation, my first exposure to Danny Boyle's films was 28 Days Later.Throughout the 2000s, the film continued to be a cultural sensation, especially in the United Kingdom.
T he latest instalment in Danny Boyle’s 28 Days Later saga is finally in cinemas, with 28 Years Later pulling us right back into the franchise’s post-apocalyptic, rage-infected world nearly ...
No longer concerned with adults who remember how the world was before, Danny Boyle and Alex Garland ask what becomes of children raised in the ruins of a once great society.
With the upcoming release of 28 Years Later, the latest entry into his undead franchise, we rank Boyle’s seven best films.
Titled The Bone Temple, the new sequel was filmed simultaneously with 28 Years Later, with Candyman and The Marvels filmmaker Nia DaCosta on directing duties this time around, and picks up right after ...
Cillian Murphy will return to the 28 Days Later franchise, as confirmed by director Danny Boyle. The Oscar-winning actor starred as Jim, the survivor of the original outbreak, in the first movie.
It’s been roughly 23 years since Boyle gifted us with 28 Days Later…, a variation on the zombie movie that imagined a viral epidemic that turned everyday citizens into raging, flesh-eating ...
His new box-office smash hit sequel, 28 Years Later, sees him return to the horrors of a ‘Rage’ infected world, with not-quite-zombies stalking the British countryside almost three decades after the ...
In 2002, director Danny Boyle and screenwriter Alex Garland re-imagined zombies with the blockbuster thriller 28 Days Later. Now, they reteam for 28 Years Later, which not only serves as a sequel to ...
One cool thing about 28 Years Later, the new Danny Boyle-directed sequel to his horror classic 28 Days Later, is that it’s the rare quasi-legacy sequel that requires almost no prep work.The ...
"28 Years Later" director Danny Boyle used unconventional filming tactics like shooting on iPhones and with drones. He even strapped a camera to a goat.