28 Years Later Trilogy

Great trailer. What's the poem? I think the Rotten Tomatoes video had terrible audio.. sounded muffled?
 
Loved the original film at the time but pretty much hate anything zombie related nowadays due to how over saturated the genre has become.

That said it being set in the UK and it being made by Danny Boyle and Alex Garland gives me hope that this will be a few levels above the usual dross the zombie genre spews up.
 
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Nia de Costa is lined up to do the sequel.
Strange choice, she's not exactly got a long & storied career as a director, or writer for that matter, hopefully Danny Boyle & Alex Garland have taken care of the screenplay & all she has to do is direct the thing but still, ide rather it be totally in the hands of Danny Boyle.
 
Strange choice, she's not exactly got a long & storied career as a director, or writer for that matter, hopefully Danny Boyle & Alex Garland have taken care of the screenplay & all she has to do is direct the thing but still, ide rather it be totally in the hands of Danny Boyle.
Boyle/Garland did the screenplay for it (filming is already finished apparently) and hopefully Boyle was on hand to keep things tight whilst the first one was being filmed as well.
 
Trailer didn't really do it for me. Just a bit too abstract with the poetry and apart from that just random scenes.
It does seem to capture the low budget feel of the originals, but I think the Zombie hype is about 10 years too late tbh.

Saw the 1st one at home and the 2nd one at the cinema. Im 50/50 on this one.


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As a side note, I'm a little stunned that it still isn't available in 4k online. I thought to pick it up on apple the other day, and it's not there.
It was mainly filmed on one of the earliest digital cameras which had a pathetically low resolution, There's literally no point in a 4k version as it would still look like DVD quality unless they used some cutting edge AI upscaler but a lot of people would probably hate that.
 
It was mainly filmed on one of the earliest digital cameras which had a pathetically low resolution, There's literally no point in a 4k version as it would still look like DVD quality unless they used some cutting edge AI upscaler but a lot of people would probably hate that.
You're right, the canon XL-1.


It is getting a digital release apparently, but I now hope it won't be an AI upscaled slop. I watched Jaws 3 recently, and it had some glaring problems.
 
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