28 Years Later is the long-awaited sequel to 28 Days Later, the 2002 zombie thriller that helped outline the style for over twenty years. The highly-anticipated movie as soon as once more makes use of a novel visible aesthetic akin to the primary installment, however it’s going to make one key change to the way in which audiences will expertise the horrifying story.
Throughout an interview with IGN, 28 Years Later director Danny Boyle revealed that the sequel was filmed in a widescreen format, not like the unique 2002 movie. Boyle defined the important thing visible change, and the way it enhances the sequel:
“We used a really widescreen format on this one. We thought we’d profit from the unease that the primary movie created in regards to the pace and the rate, the visceral [aspect] of the way in which the contaminated have been depicted. In case you’re on a widescreen format, they may very well be wherever… it’s important to preserve scanning, wanting round for them, actually.”
This new “massive” format change was finished by means of the usage of iPhones, 20 of them to be actual (for choose sequences). The filmmaking crew for 28 Years Later constructed an entirely distinctive rig that held over a dozen telephone cameras directly to seize the widescreen side ratio. Test it out within the picture under:
Extra to come back.
Supply: IGN
28 Years Later
- Launch Date
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June 20, 2025
- Runtime
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126 minutes
- Director
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Danny Boyle