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Years Later shows director Danny Boyle returning to the post-apocalyptic horror franchise that began with his 28 Days Later.
In 2001, Danny Boyle had a problem. To make his new postapocalyptic horror movie, 28 Days Later, he had to capture footage of a then-unknown Cillian Murphy wandering the abandoned streets of London.
Exclusive: The 28 Years Later filmmakers open up about returning to their vision of an apocalyptic UK whose future is rooted in the past—and how that will be expanded upon in the next two sequels.