Aaron Taylor Johnson and Alfie Williams in "28 Years Later."Sony Pictures Releasing"28 Years Later," the sequel to "28 Days Later," is out in June.The story follows a young boy trying to save his mother.
Producer Andrew Macdonald confirmed that Cillian Murphy is not in the movie — but might be in the sequel.Cillian Murphy won't be in "28 Years Later" — but he might appear in its sequel.The film sees director Danny Boyle return for the long-awaited horror sequel two decades after "28 Days Later.
"In the original film, Murphy played Jim, a bicycle courier who wakes up from a coma to find that the UK has been hit by the "Rage" virus, which turns people into fast zombie-like creatures.The film performed fairly well at the time, earning $84 million worldwide, according to Box Office Mojo.While Boyle produced the 2007 sequel, "28 Weeks Later," the Juan Carlos Fresnadillo-directed film focused more on gory action, than the suspense-driven horror of the original.
But judging by the brutal trailers, it looks like "28 Years Later" will be a mix of both. Here's what we know about the sequel.The "28 Years Later" trailer depicts a brutal vision of post-apocalyptic BritainLast December, Sony released the first trailer for the highly anticipated sequel, showing what post-apocalyptic Britain looks like and who has survived the Rage virus.
It shows Jamie and Spike, a father-and-son duo played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson and 13-year-old Alfie Williams, respectively. Empire reported the two survivo.














