00:00Non, c'était l'option que nous n'avons pas.
00:02C'est un grand spoiler, mais il y a pas.
00:05Cillian Murphy, il va faire une appearance 28 Days Later, à Jim.
00:10Il va falloir, il va falloir.
00:12Bon, il va falloir aux gens qui attendent, et Cillian est un très bon, très bon.
00:16Donc, oui, il va falloir.
00:18Il va falloir dans le premier film.
00:19Il va falloir en premier film, mais dans le deuxième film, il va falloir.
00:23Et dans le troisième film, il va falloir une très grande partie.
00:25C'est un grand spoiler, mais il y a pas.
00:27Le opening scene will be a flashback from 28 Days Later.
00:33C'est intéressant, c'est a scene featuring the Teletubbies.
00:38So, it features the Teletubbies, so it's quite a nostalgic film, for many ways.
00:43But it's not literally, it's not a flashback from 28 Days Later.
00:46There's one piece of music from 28 Days Later,
00:49which is used once, right at the end of 28 Years Later,
00:54with our new film, it's used right at the end.
00:57Very good, though.
00:58The Godspeed You, Black Emperor track, East Hastings.
01:0128 Years Later will be very emotional.
01:04You were just saying it was very emotional,
01:06and it is very emotional, actually, surprisingly.
01:08But then the first film, 28 Days Later, has that emotion in it.
01:12You know when Brendan Gleeson pushes his daughter away to protect her?
01:16He says, get away, get away, because he knows he will infect her.
01:19Yeah, there is a very emotional scene in it towards the end,
01:23and some scares as well, obviously.
01:25Ralph Fiennes' character, Dr. Kelson,
01:28is connected to the original outbreak,
01:31only in the sense that he is a doctor,
01:35and that he presumably tried to help people at the beginning,
01:39and has, now he does something else,
01:41which you'll find out if you see the film.
01:43Jamie, Aaron Taylor-Johnson,
01:45is related to Jim, Cillian Murphy.
01:48Not sure about that.
01:50We haven't written the third film yet.
01:52He might be.
01:53I don't think so.
01:55I hope he will appear in the third film,
01:57and you'll get to see both those characters in the third film.
02:01The rest of the world is safe.
02:02The United Kingdom is the only one quarantined.
02:05Correct.
02:05The authorities, the UN, the EU,
02:09have isolated the UK,
02:12and patrol it with bolts so that nobody can leave,
02:17so the infection cannot spread.
02:18At the end of 28 weeks later,
02:20it was shown coming to Paris,
02:22but it's been pushed back.
02:24Somehow they've pushed it back,
02:25and now they're waiting for it to burn out
02:28on the island of England, of Britain, of the United Kingdom.
02:32But the virus has changed.
02:34It has evolved in order for it to survive.
02:37People want to survive,
02:38but the virus also wants to survive.
02:41And we know that from COVID,
02:42the virus will change, you know.
02:45Jimmy lives among the infected
02:46because he's immune to the virus.
02:49Interesting theory.
02:51Don't think so.
02:52But people have become,
02:55and this happened after COVID,
02:57when COVID originally started,
02:59we were very like,
03:00everybody was very careful,
03:03super cautious.
03:05And then your behaviour changes.
03:07You get,
03:07you become a bit more,
03:08not blasé,
03:10but a bit less cautious.
03:12You take slightly more risks.
03:14And after 28 years,
03:17people are taking more risks.
03:20Jimmy is not immune.
03:23He could be maybe a carrier,
03:25like in 28 weeks later.
03:26He has it,
03:27but we don't see it on him.
03:30It's a theory.
03:31That's all I can say.
03:34Isla is the daughter of an infected individual.
03:36No, no.
03:37But she still has,
03:40and you see it in the first scene,
03:42she is capable of rage,
03:45like we all are.
03:46Even though we're not infected,
03:47it is still in us.
03:49The infected are nothing else but rage.
03:52Whereas we are made up of many,
03:54many complex things,
03:55one of which is rage.
03:56So that was always the idea.
03:57That's why they're not,
03:59that's why the infected are real.
04:01They're real and they're alive.
04:02They're just a much more extreme concentration
04:05of something that we all exhibit at different times.
04:09So you see this moment of rage in Isla,
04:11but no,
04:12she's not the daughter of an infected.
04:14Paris is under the rage virus.
04:16No,
04:16Paris is free
04:17to carry on
04:20and win the Champions League with PSG.
04:23They can carry on like that.
04:25Spike,
04:25Alfie Williams is the key to finding a cure.
04:28Interesting idea.
04:30Can't comment on that.
04:32There will be multiple variants of the rage virus.
04:34Yes.
04:35And you see at least three in this new movie.
04:38One of which is called the Slolos,
04:41who live with low energy
04:43and much more passive on the ground.
04:44They're still dangerous,
04:46but they live on the ground.
04:47The second are the infected themselves,
04:49who have learnt to hunt
04:50in order to survive
04:52and they have to feed.
04:54So they've learnt to hunt.
04:55And the third are the Alphas,
04:57who lead them.
04:59And they are much bigger,
05:00as though they've been,
05:01it's had like an effect like steroids on them.
05:03The infected are being weaponised
05:05by the military government.
05:07No,
05:07that was the option we didn't take.
05:09We decided not to weaponise the virus
05:12because that was a sequel idea
05:14that we thought would be expected
05:15and we wanted to do something unexpected
05:18with our new movie.
05:19So I hope people can go and see it
05:21and be surprised.
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