‘28 Years Later’ Was Shot on iPhone, Using up to 20 Models at Once
- "28 Years Later," directed by Danny Boyle, is a British post-apocalyptic horror movie filmed last summer using iPhone 15 Pro Max devices and set to release June 20, 2025.
- The sequel follows the original "28 Days Later" , which used consumer-grade camcorders, and the filmmakers chose iPhones to reflect modern digital capture in an apocalypse scenario.
- Shooting employed custom rigs holding up to 20 iPhones simultaneously to create effects like 'bullet time,' with technical support from Apple and filming in an unusual 2.76:1 widescreen format.
- The trailer for "28 Years Later," titled "Days," premiered in December 2024, garnered 60.2 million views in 24 hours, became the third most-watched horror trailer, and won three Golden Trailer Awards including Most Original Trailer.
- This film marks a technological shift in horror cinema and initiates a new trilogy scripted by Alex Garland, highlighting evolving production methods and visual storytelling approaches.
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