How the Sequel '28 Years Later' Shows a 'Compassionate' Side of Horror
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'28 Years Later' Is A Wildly Fun Apocalyptic Horror Sequel
Ask 12 people the purpose of science fiction and you’ll get 13 different answers, but two likely agreed-upon definitions are ever-present in 28 Years Later. The first is to reflect contemporary anxieties — which a story of a deadly virus is sure to do just five years removed from the COVID-19 breakout. The second is to show us things we’ve never seen before, and it may surprise you to learn just how much Danny Boyle’s entertaining, poignant, see…
28 Years Later ends with a scene that puts a question into the room: How does the story go on? The sequel The Bone Temple is already shot and has a movie start.
Inugami Korone, a member of the VTuber group Hololive, interviewed director Danny Boyle and screenwriter Alex Garland of the film 28 Days Later. A 10-minute video of the interview has been released on Inugami Korone's YouTube channel. Inugami Korone is known to be a movie lover, and her deep knowledge of horror and B-movies is well known from her streams. In this interview video, she asks questions to the two who worked on the first film in the …
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