Jack O'Connell Enlisted For Role In Danny Boyle's '28 Years Later'

Jack O’Connell Enlisted For Role In Danny Boyle’s ’28 Years Later’

Writer Alex Garland (“Civil War”) and director Danny Boyle (“Trance”) have had a long-established working relationship going back to the late 1990s (first working on “The Beach”) and will be reuniting for a sequel to their action-horror pic, “28 Days Later,” with a continuation movie that will launch a trilogy at Sony Pictures. A new report from Deadline has revealed that Jack O’Connell is the latest addition to this third movie, “28 Years Later,” joining Aaron Taylor-Johnson (“Bullet Train”), Jodie Comer (“Killing Eve”), and Ralph Fiennes (“No Time To Die”).

Details about the sequel and these new characters are being kept under wraps, but it is said to be a direct sequel to the original and could skew toward a military angle, given that most of the United Kingdom has been overrun by the infected (hosts of the rage virus). While “28 Weeks Later” (could be removed from franchise canon) was indeed a sequel, the project didn’t have Garland or Boyle’s creative involvement as they would be focusing on their sci-fi thriller “Sunshine,” which also starred Cillian Murphy (attached to executive produce this new trilogy and might return as Jim alongside co-star Naomie Harris).

The Ronin previously revealed the film’s crew will consist of cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle (“Dredd”) and production designer Mark Tildesley (“No Time To Die,” “Sunshine”), who previously worked on the original installment.

O’Connell most recently signed on to play the villain in Ryan Coogler’s period vampire action pic that stars Michael B. Jordan and takes place in the South in the 1930s. Other credits include the WWII pic “Unbroken” helmed by Angelina Jolie, “Starred Up,” Michael Mann’s “Ferrari,” the military thriller “’71,” “Black To Black,” and “300: Rise of An Empire.”

Sony Pictures has yet to give “28 Years Later” an official release date, but stay tuned for that update down the line.

SOURCE: DEADLINE

'28 Days Later' & 'Dredd' Cinematographer Reunites With Director Danny Boyle For '28 Years Later'

’28 Days Later’ & ‘Dredd’ Cinematographer Reunites With Director Danny Boyle For ’28 Years Later’

Danny Boyle (“Yesterday”) and Alex Garland (“Civil War”) are getting the band back together as Garland is looking to make his grand return to screenwriting for other filmmakers by launching a new trilogy set within the universe of their previous film “28 Days Later.” The first installment, “28 Years Later,” landed at Sony Pictures with a cast that currently consists of Aaron Taylor-Johnson (“Bullet Train,” “The Fall Guy”), Jodie Comer (“The Bikeriders,” “Free Guy”), and Ralph Fiennes (“No Time To Die”).

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The Ronin can confirm that cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle (“Dredd”), who previously worked with Boyle on ’28 Days Later,” “Trance,””Slumdog Millionaire,” “Millions,” ‘T2: Trainspotting 2,” and “127 Hours” has joined the crew of the upcoming sequel. Most recently, Mantle and Boyle collaborated on the Sex Pistols series, “Pistol.”

What originally kicked off the rage virus being unleashed into the population was when an infected chimp gets released by well-intentioned animal rights activists, only for the chimp to bite them as they turn into the mindless killers that spread across the globe. Not traditional zombies, as the rage virus horde can run which influenced a heap of horror films. “28 Weeks Later” alludes to France/Europe also being overrun with rage hordes by the end of the film, as the main gist of the sequel was that the US military trying to repopulate the country slowly before that goes south too.

It’s still unclear what the actual plot of the film will be. However, there is an expectation that two more installments are also in the works, with trade reports claiming that Nia DaCosta (“Candyman,” “The Marvels”) is in talks to direct the second movie in the trilogy. Characters played by recent Best Actor Oscar winner Cillian Murphy (“Oppenheimer”) and Naomie Harris (“No Time To Die”) have survived the events of the original, but it remains to be seen if either will reprise their respective roles. Murphy attaching himself as a producer could signal his eventual return to the franchise.

For Boyle, this will be one of his biggest recent films after bowing out to helm the last James Bond movie over scheduling/creative differences. There is an expectation that production designer Mark Tildesley (“No Time To Die,” “Sunshine”) will be a department head and also previously worked on the original pic.

“28 Years Later” will shoot primarily in the United Kingdom, and Sony is handling the global distribution, although. we’re still waiting on an official release date from the studio.

’28 Years Later’: Danny Boyle & Alex Garland Reunite For New Rage Virus Trilogy As Next Installment Heads To Auction

We’ve all been expecting that Danny Boyle and Alex Garland‘s “28 Years Later,” a follow-up to “28 Days Later,” was coming together nicely with a script penned by Garland and Boyle said to be interested in directing the horror project. There is now a major development as The Hollywood Reporter has learned that “28 Years Later” is not already up for auction with multiple studios eyeing the feature film, but there is now a potential for a trilogy of new installments focusing on the rage virus that took over the United Kingdom and in “28 Weeks Later,” France then Europe.

Garland is set to write all three movies with budgets set around $75 million and Boyle is set to direct the first one. We’re a little surprised that this is going to auction with both studios and streamers being courted as new buyers as 20th Century Studios were the distributors on the last two movies. Perhaps, the two creatives are seeking a better deal than what might have been offered in the past with more genre-friendly studios like A24, Focus Features, and NEON potentially getting their hands on an established horror franchise.

UPDATE: THR has revealed that Sony Pictures has landed the next two movies after a heated bidding war, including the next installment tentatively titled “28 Years Later,” making the studio the new home for the Rage Virus franchise after the last two films were released by 20th Century Fox. There is also confirmation that original star and recent Oscar-nominee Cillian Murphy (“Oppenheimer”) will executive produce along with potentially reprising his role.

The original film helped introduce audiences to a young up-and-coming Irish actor named Cillian Murphy, who is now poised to be nominated for Best Actor at the Academy Awards for his role in Christopher Nolan’s atomic bomb drama “Oppenheimer.” While Murphy has said in press interviews he’s open to the idea of reprising his role from “28 Days Later,” that return has yet to be made official or how it could impact the new film’s story.

“28 Days Later” focused on an outbreak of the “rage virus” after animal activists in England attempt to rescue a group of animals from a secret laboratory facility testing biological viruses. Once one of the members is bitten by an infected chimp the rage virus spreads across the country and our protagonist wakes up 28 days later in an abandoned hospital only to find that London is mostly in the same state only to find that surviving humans are crazed and violent hordes. A sequel from 2007, that featured Rose Byrne, Robert Carlyle, Imogen Poots, Jeremy Renner, and Idris Elba among the cast, saw the attempt to repopulate the country after most of the virus carriers had been put down by the United States military, only for another outbreak to happen within the guarded housing facility.

Garland has been aiming to move back into his comfort zone as a novelist and screenwriter with his upcoming A24 thriller, “Civil War,” seemingly like his last directorial effort for the next couple of years (Things could, of course, change). However, seeing him reunite with Boyle after successfully reigniting the horror sub-genre of crazed hordes zombies or otherwise (Those infected humans aren’t exactly zombies).

SOURCE: THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER

Oscar-Winning Cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle Reunited With Danny Boyle On Sex Pistols Series; Behind Films Such As ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ & ‘Dredd’

The Ronin can confirm that director Danny Boyle has been working with Oscar-winning cinematographer of Slumdog Millionaire, Anthony Dod Mantle, on his biopic series at FX about the British punk bank The Sex Pistols. Mantle’s credits also include the gorgeous Alex Garland comic book film Dredd, T2 Trainspotting, 127 Hours, Antichrist, Trance, Rush, 28 Days Later, Millions, The Last King of Scotland, and the HBO series The Undoing.

Anthony has a stunning eye and at the very least Pistol is going to look spectacular as you can see with some select samples of his work below.

The six-episode series comes from the perspective of guitarist Steve Jones and is based on his book Lonely Boy. It was adapted by Craig Pearce and Frank Contrell Boyce.

Pistol’s extensive young cast consists of Thomas Brodie-Sangster (The Queen’s Gambit) as Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren, Talulah Riley (Westworld) set to play punk design icon Vivienne Westwood, Toby Wallace as Steve Jones, Anson Boon as Johnny Rotten, Louis Partridge as Sid Vicious, Jacob Slater as Paul Cook, Christian Lees as Glen Matlock, Iris Law as punk icon Soo Catwoman, Maisie Williams (Game of Thrones) as punk icon Jordan, Dylan Llewellyn as Wally Nightingale, Sydney Chandler as Chrissie Hynde, and Emma Appleton as Nancy Spungen.

That’s not the only reunion on the show’s crew as production designer Kave Quinn is also confirmed for the Apple series. Quinn previously working with Boyle on Trainspotting, Shallow Grave, and A Life Less Ordinary. Other credits are Matthew Vaughn’s Layer Cake starring Daniel Craig pre-James Bond, Harry Brown, The Woman In Black, and the FX series Black Narcissus starring British actress Gemma Arterton.

Danny Boyle famously was originally attached to No Time To Die (known back then as just Bond 25), but left over creative differences with the script and decided to make his Beatles-themed comedy Yesterday instead.

FX hasn’t announced an official air date for Pistol.

‘Trainspotting’s Danny Boyle Directing Sex Pistols Limited Series At FX – Toby Wallace & Maisie Williams To Star

Director Danny Boyle is returning to television with a 6-episode limited series for FX titled Pistol according to Deadline.

The project will focus on the British punk band The Sex Pistols, told from the perspective of guitarist Steve Jones and based on his memoir. Boyle, who will direct the limited series is best known for his break-out films Trainspotting and Oscar-winner Slumdog Millionaire.

Pistol is written/created by Moulin Rogue!’s Craig Pearce and is co-written by Frank Cottrell Boyce, the latter was responsible for the amazing British comedic biopic 24 Hour Party People. Let’s just say the combination of people working on the project should make any music fan excited to see what they come up with.

Australian actor Toby Wallace recently seen in Babyteeth will play Jones with Game of Thrones alumni Maisie Williams playing punk icon Pamela Rooke aka Jordan.

Here is the rest of the cast.

  • Anson Boon as John Lydon 
  • Louis Partridge as Sid Vicious
  • Jacob Slater as Paul Cook
  • Fabien Frankel as Glen Matlock
  • Dylan Llewellyn as Wally Nightingale 
  • Sydney Chandler as Chrissie Hynde
  • Emma Appleton as Nancy Spungen

Filming is said to begin on March 7th.

Danny Boyle previously worked with FX on the limited series Trust which was essentially the television version of Ridley Scott‘s All The Money In The World.

This wouldn’t be the first time the punk bank has been explored before as the Gary Oldman film Sid & Nancy attempted to cover volatile and drug addicted guitarist Sid Viscous and his girlfriend Nancy Spungen.

SOURCE: DEADLINE