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Is That Really Cillian Murphy in the 28 Years Later Trailer

Dec 12, 2024 5:56 PM

The newly revealed trailer for the upcoming film "28 Years Later" sparked intense reactions as it features a zombie resembling Cillian Murphy, igniting speculation about his role in the movie. Though Murphy is confirmed to reprise his character in a surprising manner, the zombie appearance was actually portrayed by newcomer Angus Neill, chosen for his unique looks. "28 Years Later," directed by Danny Boyle and written by Alex Garland, revisits the world of "28 Days Later," taking place nearly three decades after the outbreak of the rage virus. The film promises to explore new narratives, spotlighting a group of survivors on a quarantined island who uncover dark secrets upon interacting with the mainland. The cast also includes notable names like Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and Ralph Fiennes. The project is part of a planned trilogy, with the franchise gaining traction since its initial greenlighting earlier this year.

Who stars in the movie 28 Years Later?

In addition to Cillian Murphy, the film features Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jack O’Connell, Alfie Williams, and Ralph Fiennes.

"28 Days Later" laid the groundwork for this narrative, introducing audiences to a post-apocalyptic world where civilization crumbles under the influence of a terrifying virus. The original film was celebrated for its impactful storytelling and unique take on the zombie genre, making it a cultural touchstone. The sequel aims to expand this universe, continuing the intense themes of survival and the human condition amidst chaos.



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