Director Nia DaCosta reflected on her experiences directing both The Marvels and the upcoming 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. She highlighted the struggles with The Marvels, particularly due to its lack of a strong script, which contributed to its poor performance at the box office. The Marvels has been criticized for being the lowest-grossing film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, finishing with only $206.1 million against a $374 million budget. DaCosta noted that while she faced creative challenges with The Marvels, the process for 28 Years Later was significantly more fulfilling, attributing this to a solid script and clearer direction from the start. The Marvels was released in November 2023 and faced turbulence with its narrative due to extensive edits and cuts during production. DaCosta's next project is expected to be a major film release in early 2026.
What did Nia DaCosta say about the writing of The Marvels?Nia DaCosta criticized the writing of The Marvels, indicating that the lack of a solid script negatively impacted the overall filmmaking experience, which she contrasted with her work on 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, where a strong script provided a better foundation for production.
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple serves as a sequel to the 2002 film 28 Days Later, a critically acclaimed horror film that redefined the zombie genre with its intense storytelling and character development. The sequel aims to build on its predecessor's success, focusing on a deep narrative and thrilling cinematography, promising a fresh take on the post-apocalyptic genre infused with horror elements. With DaCosta at the helm, anticipation is high for how this story will unfold in early 2026.
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