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First Trailer Revealed: CinemaCon attendees got the first look at *28 Years Later*, showcasing stars Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and a reportedly "deranged" Ralph Fiennes in a world still grappling with the infected.
Boyle's Vision: Director Danny Boyle expressed his continued passion for the genre, joking, "I still love an apocalypse, British-style... I still love the infected. And I still love blowing shit up."
Cillian Murphy Returns (Sort Of): Original star Cillian Murphy is confirmed as an executive producer for the trilogy. Boyle teased his on-screen appearance, stating fans "may have to wait a little while for him."
Trilogy Expansion: Nia DaCosta (*The Marvels*) is directing the second film, *28 Years Later: The Bone Temple*, promising a "very different" script. The third film's future depends on the success of the first two.
Why This Matters: This launch signifies a major revival for a beloved and influential horror franchise known for its gritty realism and social commentary. The planned trilogy and involvement of new talent like DaCosta promise significant expansion of the *28 Days Later* universe.
Historical Context: The original *28 Days Later* (2002) is credited with revitalizing the zombie genre and was a pioneer in using digital video for a cinematic look. Its impact continues to be felt in horror filmmaking.
The original *28 Days Later* stunned audiences in 2002 with its raw portrayal of a society collapsing under the lightning-fast "Rage" virus, following Cillian Murphy's character Jim awakening from a coma into a deserted London. Its success ($80M+ worldwide) led to the 2007 sequel *28 Weeks Later*, though Boyle and writer Alex Garland were only involved as executive producers.
Now, *28 Years Later* brings Boyle and Garland back to the helm for the first film in a planned trilogy. The trailer debuted at CinemaCon reportedly opened with a jump scare and depicted an isolated island community fighting for survival against hordes of infected, connected to the mainland by a causeway. It also offered glimpses of Ralph Fiennes' mysterious character warning about different kinds of death.
Adding to the excitement, *Candyman* and *The Marvels* director Nia DaCosta is directing the second installment, *28 Years Later: The Bone Temple* (set for a Jan 16, 2026 release). DaCosta teased a distinct vision for her film, saying the script allowed her to "let my freak flag fly," and shared an image of Fiennes looking even more unhinged, hinting at warped survivor factions.
Continuing the original's innovative spirit, Boyle revealed *28 Years Later* was partially shot using iPhones, pushing technical boundaries much like the original did with digital video.
However, the trilogy's completion isn't guaranteed. Boyle explicitly stated at CinemaCon that financing for the third film (which he intends to direct) is not yet secured. He urged theater owners and fans to support the first two installments (*28 Years Later* releases June 20, 2025) to ensure the story reaches its conclusion. The project, developed independently by Boyle and Garland, landed at Sony Pictures after a competitive bidding process, with Andrew Macdonald, Peter Rice, and Bernie Bellew joining as producers alongside the creators, and Murphy as an EP.
Q: When is *28 Years Later* coming out?
A: The first film, *28 Years Later*, is scheduled for release exclusively in theaters on June 20, 2025.
Q: Is Cillian Murphy in the new movie?
A: Cillian Murphy serves as an executive producer for the trilogy. Director Danny Boyle hinted that fans might have to wait to see him appear on screen, suggesting he may not be prominent in the first film.
Q: Will there be more movies after this one?
A: Yes, *28 Years Later* is the start of a planned trilogy. The second film, *28 Years Later: The Bone Temple*, directed by Nia DaCosta, is set for release on January 16, 2026. Financing for the third film is still being sought and depends on the success of the first two.
Get ready for the return of the intense, fast-paced horror that defined *28 Days Later*.
The franchise is expanding significantly with a planned trilogy and new creative voices like Nia DaCosta.
Expect innovative filmmaking, with parts of the new movie shot on iPhones.
The story promises new horrors, exploring not just the infected but potentially mutated survivors and dark secrets on the mainland.
Your support matters! The fate of the third film rests on the success of *28 Years Later* and *The Bone Temple*.
What are you most excited to see in *28 Years Later*? The return of the infected, the new characters, or Cillian Murphy's potential appearance? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!
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