28 Years Later Reveals What Happened To The Rest Of The World

28 Years Later Reveals What Happened To The Rest Of The World






Warning: this article contains major spoilers For “28 years later”. Read at your own risk.

A moment ago in “28 days later” which triggers another type of fear if you are fast enough to see it. In the last act of the horror of 2002, Jim (Cillian Murphy) tries to overcome a unleashed peloton of soldiers when he falls, landing on his back and raising his eyes to the sky. In the middle of chaos, the former messenger of the bicycle identifies a trave while an airplane flies above the head, confirming a shocking achievement for our hero-the world has evolved without the rigorous United Kingdom, which was left to die alongside its infected inhabitants. No help comes for the remains of humanity on this island, and if it was, it would be purely by chance.

Now the scary, horrible and surprisingly emotional “28 years later” is here and the Threequel confirms that nothing has changed and that the British islands are inhospitable environments that no one intends to visit. It is only when a stranded foreigner crosses paths with Spike (Alfie Williams) that we see how alarming the rest of the planet has been. Coming to the rescue of a young boy and her mother, Isla (Jodie Comer), is Erik Sundqvist (Edvin Ryding), a Swedish soldier, who blows the mind of the young with internet stories, deliveries of the next day (implicit to Amazon, although never directly declared as such) and Botox. Although this can create a brief moment of lightness, he takes the moment mentioned above from the original film and widens it to even more unstable lengths. The question is as follows: how far is this discovery of a country ostracized in the future?

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One thing to remember is Plans are already in place for “28 years later” to launch a brand new trilogy. There is simply not to say how much Danny Boyle and screenwriter, Alex Garland, went further, and if he will remain on the banks of the United Kingdom, as the new chapter reveals. Yes, fans of the franchise, we know what you think – “28 weeks later” ended with infected people who are heading in the streets of Paris, who could be tackled in future films or completely withdrawn. Whatever or know. Maybe not?

As revealed in this final and the arrival of a very controversial character“28 years later” suggests that the next film, “28 years later: The Bone Temple” by Nia Dacosta, will take us further on the continent and potentially the abandoned cities and villages that Spike has never seen before. It would look like the reopening of a forgotten wound on the planet to which all other countries never tended, with nothing other than horrors waiting to spread. This is where the biggest fear could be explored in the imminent Garland and Boyle trilogy. Some horrors are not those rabid rumbled which scrapes our doors, but those that we try to forget and continue through life without, until they again retreat their ugly heads, even more angry than before.



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