Sony showed off the second trailer for its highly anticipated horror sequel 28 Years Later at CinemaCon today.
It focuses Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s character, who leaves an island to head to a zombie-infested mainland.
Danny Boyle said, speaking on the background, “Alex (Garland) and I set out to make three films that are linked together through casting.”
Also appearing was Nia Dacosta who directed 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple who thanked Boyle and Garland for giving her the “freedom to make the film my own.”










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