Click to follow Don’t Get Lost. Cillian Murphy’s 2002 classic zombie-themed film “28 Now” officially announced the film’s release date today. This film will be renewed after nearly 20 years and will be released in 2025. It will hit theaters on June 20, 2020. According to earlier

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The classic zombie-themed film "28 Years Later" brought by Cillian Murphy in 2002 officially announced the film's release date today. This film will be renewed after nearly 20 years. It will hit theaters on June 20, 2025. According to earlier reports, in addition to being a continuation of the film series, "28 Years Later" will also create a new trilogy of films.

Director Danny Boyle and screenwriter Alex Garland, the first film in the series, "28 Days Later," return to produce this new film, with Cillian Murphy serving as producer. The second film in the new trilogy is expected to be directed by Nia DaCosta, the black female director of "Captain Marvel 2" (no kidding).

In terms of cast, it has been confirmed that "28 Years Later" will star Jodie Comer, new 007 actor Aaron Taylor-Johnson and "Voldemort" Ralph Fiennes. , the cast is still very much worth looking forward to.

The first film in the series, "28 Days Later," was released in 2022. The film achieved great success at the box office and word of mouth that year. With a production budget of 8 million, the film earned more than 80 million US dollars in box office revenue worldwide. The sequel "28 Weeks Later" was released in 2007. Afterwards, its reputation declined, but it still earned more than $60 million in global box office revenue with a budget of $15 million.

Compared to the low-cost production of the first two films, Sony Pictures, the producer of the film, plans to invest a production budget of US$60 million in each film of the trilogy. With the support of such a high production budget, "28 Years Later", which will be released in theaters next year, will be even more worthy of the expectations of movie fans.

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