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The Know Now: Nia DoCosta’s ’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ Trailer Drops

by Emma Walker – News Editor

’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple‘⁢ trailer Unleashes Danny Boyle‘s‍ return⁤ to the Zombie⁢ Apocalypse

The first trailer for‍ “28 years Later: The Bone Temple,” the long-awaited sequel ⁤to Danny Boyle’s 2002 cult classic “28 Days Later,” has arrived, signaling a resurgence of the fast-zombie subgenre and a return for the​ director alongside original screenwriter Alex Garland. The trailer, released today, showcases a visually striking and terrifying​ new outbreak in ‌a post-apocalyptic London.

The film, directed⁣ by Nia‌ DaCosta (“The Marvels,” “Little Woods”), picks up decades after the initial Rage virus ‌decimated ⁣the United Kingdom. ‌it​ introduces a​ new generation grappling with a seemingly dormant threat that​ re-emerges with renewed ferocity. The⁣ stakes‍ are high as the trailer hints at a desperate ‌fight for survival against evolved and increasingly aggressive infected, promising a visceral and suspenseful experience​ for fans of the original. “28 Years Later” is slated for release on February 23, 2024, and will be ⁤distributed by Sony‌ Pictures.

The sequel stars Jodie Comer (“Killing Eve”), Aaron‌ Taylor-johnson (“Bullet Train”), and Emily Mortimer ‌(“The Newsroom”). While the original cast’s involvement remains limited, the film aims to honor the spirit of the first installment while‍ forging its own path. Garland, who⁣ penned the⁣ screenplay for​ “28 Days Later,” returns as writer for “28 Years Later,” ensuring a thematic and stylistic ⁢connection to the source material.

The release of the trailer has already ignited excitement among horror⁤ fans, many of whom ⁣have long clamored for a ⁣continuation of the “28 days Later” story.The original film is credited with revitalizing the zombie genre with ‌its fast-paced action and realistic portrayal of societal ⁢collapse. ⁤ “28 Years Later” seeks to build upon that legacy,offering a fresh perspective on the post-apocalyptic landscape and exploring the long-term consequences of a world ravaged by ⁣a deadly virus.

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