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- “28 Years Later” is the long-gestating sequel to Danny Boyle’s “28 Days Later.”
- Aaron Taylor-Johnson leads the film alongside newcomer Alfie Williams.
- Here’s where you might recognize the rest of the cast from.
“28 Years Later” brings the terrifying Rage virus back to the big screen as director Danny Boyle returns to examine postapocalyptic Britain once more.
It’s the third film in the franchise following 2007’s “28 Weeks Later” and is released on June 20. It picks up decades after the initial outbreak turned the British population into bloodthirsty, sprinting zombies.
“28 Years Later” revolves around the inhabitants of Lindisfarne, an island off the coast of Northumberland. The tide cuts Lindisfarne off from the mainland most of the time, keeping it safe from the infected.
Things get bloody when Jamie (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) is tasked with taking his son Spike, played by newcomer Alfie Williams, to the world beyond the island.
While Boyle has recruited some talented actors for “28 Years Later,” Cillian Murphy won’t return to the franchise just yet.
Here’s where you’ve seen the main cast before.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson is known for movies like “Kick-Ass,” “Kraven the Hunter,” and “Nosferatu.”
Aaron Taylor-Johnson plays Jamie in “28 Years Later,” and he takes his son onto the mainland, where they come face-to-face with the infected.
The actor previously starred in the “Kick-Ass” movies, and played superhero Quicksilver in “Avengers: Age of Ultron.”
He also appeared in the 2014 “Godzilla” reboot and had a supporting role in Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet.”
Last year he led Sony’s “Kraven the Hunter” movie as the titular Marvel villain, before getting his first brush with the horror genre in “Nosferatu.”
Jodie Comer made her name in British dramas like “Doctor Foster” and recently starred in movies like “Free Guy” and “The Bikeriders.”
Jodie Comer plays Jamie’s wife Isla (and Spike’s mother) in “28 Years Later.”
Comer started her career by starring in buzzy British dramas like “My Mad Fat Diary,” “Doctor Foster,” and “Killing Eve.”
She made the jump to Hollywood in the last five years, and worked with Ryan Reynolds on “Free Guy,” and starred opposite Ben Affleck and Adam Driver in Ridley Scott’s “The Last Duel.”
In 2023, she played Kathy Bauer in “The Bikeriders” with Austin Butler and Tom Hardy.
Ralph Fiennes played Voldemort in “Harry Potter” and led 2024’s “Conclave.”
Ralph Fiennes plays the mysterious Dr Ian Kelson in “28 Years later.” The actor is one of the most famous British stars of the past 30 years, following Oscar-nominated performances in films such as “Schindler’s List,” “The English Patient,” and 2024’s “Conclave.”
He may be best known for playing Voldemort in the “Harry Potter” franchise, and the new M in Daniel Craig’s “James Bond” movies.
Jack O’Connell started out in “Skins” but recently appeared in “Back to Black” and “Sinners.”
Jack O’Connell plays Sir Jimmy Crystal in “28 Years Later,” but the details of his role are being kept secret and out of the film’s marketing material.
He rose to fame thanks to his role as Cook in the teen drama, “Skins,” before starring in critically acclaimed British movies and shows including “This Is England,” “Eden Lake,” and “’71.”
He later appeared in Netflix’s “Lady Chatterley’s Lover” opposite Emma Corrin, and played Amy Winehouse’s husband, Blake Felder-Civil, in “Back to Black.”
In 2024, O’Connell portrayed the vampire villain, Remmick, in Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners.”
Erin Kellyman starred in “Solo: A Star Wars Story” and “The Falcon and The Winter Soldier” before “28 Years Later.”
Erin Kellyman plays Jimmy Ink in “28 Years Later,” but her role has been kept out of the marketing for the film. She also got her start in British TV thanks to shows like “Raised By Wolves” and the “Les Misérables” miniseries.
She started to get more attention after her brief role as rebel pirate Enfys Nest in “Solo: A Star Wars Story,” which led to her playing villain Karli Morgenthau in the Marvel series, “The Falcon and The Winter Soldier.”
She continued her TV streak in 2022 by starring in Netflix’s “Top Boy” and Disney’s “Willow.”
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