It took twenty -four years to see Danny Boyle’s cult movie, 28 days later, but the director decided to release her new trilogy over a tougher period. Although 28 years later, our rooms were released on June 18, the second part called 28 years later: the dead temple was declared in our dark rooms until January 14.
Because of the first Opus, the dead temple was erected by Nia Dacosta, who was still written by Alex Garland and made by Danny Boyle. The first pictures of the characteristic have just been revealed. They are punctured by the title ”Talk to death “ By Berzila Wallin.
Who will be in the heart of the bone temple?
According to the first film, the trailer presents us with the main protagonists of this second Opus. Thus, the bone temple follows Ralph Fines, which resumes his role from Dr. Kelson, Jack O’Connell, who performs Jimmy Crystal, a crazy gang leader, and a great violence that appeared after 28 years, and young Alphia Williams, in the heart of the first film. The young boy is a common theme of trilogy, as Aaron Taylor-Johnson pointed out to us when promoting a previous feature film. The latter is also briefly seen in these new pictures.
As the end of the previous feature film suggests, the spike joined the Jimmy Crystal Group and the blonde shirt like other members. But the young boy quickly learns that the gang is not what he imagined. Jimmy Crystal and his group find themselves here, before Dr. Kelson, as we see Jimmy coming to the dead temple.
This film will focus on the events that take place both on the continent, as well as the history of Dr. Kelson and the Temple of Chief Women, as it says. The confrontation between the physician and the infected alpha should also be one of the central points of the plot.
The third and last part of the trilogy will stand Danny Bowl And later he should see Kilian Murphy, a 28 -day hero, updated his role Jim. Meanwhile, go to your dark rooms on January 14!
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