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  • 08/07/2025
The days are numbered on the 2025 movie schedule, as fans will finally get to experience 28 Years Later this weekend. For those looking forward to observing Danny Boyle and Alex Garland’s legacy-quel in the flesh, there’s definitely a certain pressure when it comes to how this film may or may not deliver the goods. But I think it’s a fair assumption that if there’s any greater source of pressure in this scenario, it was felt by the picture’s cast. Part of that pressure is, of course, the intensely physical needs of "28 Years Later’s" scenes of Infected peril.

That was one of the natural sources of conversation during my interviews promoting the release of this upcoming horror movie. Actors Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer and Alfie Williams were on hand as part of that experience, with Williams offering these notes on the experience to CinemaBlend.
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00:00How much acting is required when filming with these creatures?
00:04Yeah, it's weird, especially since the infected are naked, it's just weird.
00:10Just seeing them do like normal everyday human stuff with all the prosthetics and everything on.
00:17But I mean most of the acting, well for me, it was, you know, it was real.
00:23Because it's just, it's so scary and intense getting chased by these monsters and it's so good.
00:32Who are often stump performers, so like there's no like, we're going to chase you, but like take the speed down at 10%.
00:39It's like...
00:40If you mess up, it's not only, you're dead, the scene's ruined.
00:45Right, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:47The pressure.

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