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Garland’s quote had many fans at the time wondering if two more “28 Days Later” films would be coming, but development on a third movie has yet to start. … It’s more likely to be ’28 Months’ than ’28 Years.’ 28 months gives you one more place to go.” Danny and Andrew and I have been having quite serious conversations about it so it is a possibility. “We’ve just started talking about it seriously,” Garland told IGN in 2015.
Both films were well-received by horror fans, many of whom have been anticipating a third project that Garland has teased would be “28 Months Later.” “28 Weeks Later” was less successful but still turned a profit with $65 million worldwide on a $15 million budget. The film made $85 million at the worldwide box office on a production budget of only $8 million. “28 Weeks Later” was a critical and commercial success when it opened in fall 2002. 'Pistol' Review: Danny Boyle's History of the Sex Pistols Is Empty and Obvious Rock LoreĮmmy Predictions: Outstanding Television Movieģ0 Disturbing Foreign Films to Watch, from Gaspar Noé to Takashi Miike The Editor of 'Men' Was Also Searching for Answers Garland has since become an acclaimed director in his own right thanks to “Ex Machina” and “Annihilation.” Both Boyle and Garland served as executive producers on the 2007 sequel “28 Weeks Later,” directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo.
It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.9 and a MetaScore of 78. Prior to the film’s release, Boyle adapted Garland’s novel “The Beach” into a film starring Leonardo DiCaprio. 28 Weeks Later is a 2007 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes.
Garland made his screenwriting debut with “28 Days Later,” which IndieWire recently named the 14th greatest horror movie ever made.