As you all have most likely heard by now, 28 Years Later, which simply premiered on the 2025 film schedule, is an all-around nice cinematic expertise (much more so within the 4DX format). Like a whole lot of the critics who noticed it earlier than launch (together with CinemaBlend’s Mike Reyes, who gave it a 5-star evaluate), I beloved nearly every little thing in regards to the film, together with a terrific callback to 28 Days Later. If you happen to’re questioning if I’m speaking about Godspeed You! Black Emperor’s “East Hastings,” then you definately’d be right.
After listening to the tune that first launched me to one in all my favourite bands greater than 20 years in the past, I began to recall all these tales from the early 2000s about how Danny Boyle was in a position to get the anti-capitalist Canadian post-rock collective to let him use the monitor in 28 Days Later’s iconic London sequence. If you happen to’re not acquainted, the story is absolutely cool…
Danny Boyle Shot The Iconic London Sequence First, And Put “East Hastings” Whereas Modifying The Scene
In case you have a dialog with somebody about 28 Days Later, the dialog goes to show to the scene the place Cillian Murphy’s Jim is strolling via an deserted London. The scene, which takes place weeks after the zombie apocalypse began in England, was really the very first thing Danny Boyle shot, as he revealed in a June 2025 interview with NME. Through the chat, Boyle was requested in regards to the music that impressed his movie, and the filmmaker was fast to level out:
I bear in mind, as a result of we shot the opening sequence a few months earlier than we did the remainder of the movie, and we put it collectively and put that monitor on it, and also you simply thought it is very uncommon that you simply really feel, oh God, that it really works. I do not care what anyone says about if it really works, however very hardly ever, you are feeling that.
It’s simple to see why Boyle would gravitate in direction of Godspeed You! Black Emperor’s “East Hastings” and have become instantly connected to it. The depth of the monitor enhances the eerie and chaotic tone of the sequence and ramps up the depth earlier than throwing the viewers into the remainder of the film. Nonetheless, getting the band to log off on it was no simple job.
Boyle Had To Meet The Band And Persuade Them As a result of They Had been ‘Suspicious About Fox’
Contemplating the non-public politics and ideologies of Godspeed You! Black Emperor, each as people and as a band, it ought to be no shock that the group was reluctant to let Danny Boyle and Fox Searchlight Photos (now Searchlight Photos after the Disney acquisition) use the monitor in 28 Days Later, however the director endured.
Throughout a June 2025 dialog with Soundtrack Further with Edith Bowman, Boyle mentioned the band was “fairly suspicious about Fox,” the corporate that owned Searchlight on the time, and rightfully so. Nonetheless, upon touring to Newcastle to see the band and have dinner with them, Boyle was in a position to present them the scene and clarify what the film was about. Although the band ultimately signed off on it, they didn’t enable the monitor to indicate up on the soundtrack, as identified in a 2022 Guardian piece on Godspeed’s rise in reputation.
Nonetheless, It Was A Utterly Completely different Story For 28 Years Later
Similar to in 28 Days Later, the usage of “East Hastings” within the last a part of 28 Years Later creates an unimaginable and immediately iconic film second that I’ll be serious about for a very long time. Nonetheless, getting permission to make use of the monitor this time round was a complete lot simpler for Danny Boyle and firm.
Within the NME chat talked about above, the director revealed that this time round, it was only a easy dialog and request, with Godspeed You! Black Emperor signing off on its use with none hassle. Simply don’t go purchase the 28 Years Later soundtrack anticipating to listen to the monitor, because it’s as soon as once more left off the album launch.
Although “East Hastings” isn’t on the official 28 Years Later soundtrack, which is probably the greatest in current reminiscence, you’ll find the legendary tune on Godspeed You! Black Emperor’s traditional album, F#A#∞.