The audio is from Rudyard Kipling’s poem, “Boots”, from 1915. 60,000 British infantrymen marched endlessly through South Africa, capturing settlement after settlement. 22,000 Solders lost their lives. The poem suggests that this psychological torture surpasses even the horrors of Hell itself, as the speaker declares after six weeks of marching that Hell contains no “fire-devils-dark or anything” - only the endless movement of boots. It’s truly horrific and genius to pair it with this film. I cannot wait to see it after all these years!
Finally after some years, someone understood that trailers have its own art, you hire artist to make your trailer, THIS IS HOW YOU MAKE A PROPER TRAILER, gives you the feeling of the movie without spoiling it and making you intrigued to see what's about
@@jancukasuprobably just figured that would be over 2 years and it would just make more sense to go that route and they would be able to get more creative with the environment if more time had passed.
Most trailers make me think i dont even need to see the movie after its done. This trailer makes me NEED to see this movie now. I cant wait for this. Bravo.
the part i see no one talking about is at 0:44 when it shows the roles in the community posters. seriously these two frames have been haunting me ever since i saw the trailer first, the way the watchtower poster is printed out in a different material and font compared to the rest that just look like it came from a children’s book and the implications with that are sooo chilling whoever came up with that is a genius. says so much in so few words
I think my favourite part of this entire film is the tagline they used on their first poster. If you didn't see it, it said: "Time didn't heal anything." Such a raw quote, coming from an especially looking raw yet modern looking film
Seems like the zombies evolved/mutated. I’m expecting something more stronger and conscious, kinda like the zombies from that terrible zombie heist movie in Vegas.
God, this has been the only time that a trailer has evoked genuine fear in me, the poem boots adds another level of creepiness to it. WELL DONE 10/10, cant wait for the film.
Each to their own. I understand it was a recording from 1915, of actor Taylor Holmes reciting, so the static/scratches is/are likely authentic. But maybe enhanced further. Who knows what we can 'trust' these days. But I trust I'll be seeing this on release. If the undead don't get me first.
That was a masterclass in how to design a movie trailer: teases without giving anything away, perfectly sets the tone you can expect from the film and uses both imagery and sound design to make it instantly memorable.
My dad was a Naval aviator and did SERE school back in the early 80's and I asked him if they played this poem. He said he can still hear it 40+ years later. What an incredible trailer.
Nobody of you wondering why the real life england 28 years later have no diversity at all. But they will show you diverse Kings and Queens of england and every tv-show has to be like that. But african and pakistani zombies would have brought the regisseur into UK prison
I’m familiar with Kipling but had never come across “Boots” before. The hypnotic rhythm of it simply BEGS you to repeat it. Which I have been. To myself. All bloody day. God June is a long way away. 😅
Well, 'Boots' is used in military training, by a couple of armies worldwide. Some sort of 'mental strengthening', as it matches the march tempo of a soldier.
@@Lethe69 apparently, the poem is written so that if you read it at a rate of 2 words per second, that cadence matches the time to which British soldiers had to march.
@@ENGCSHemangVermaI can certainly see that. I must say though I prefer the slower tempo here. It really lends itself to a monotonous slogging feeling, and the quickening at the end is so intense. This trailer is obviously sticking with me for a bit, haha. (And looks like everyone else too, judging by the comments.)
It looks too much like the first one. While I liked the first one the sequel was a far more approachable film fit for wider audiences. This has a really dark gritty disturbing feel to it (like the original) which I think is far more niche
I remember watching 28 Days Later in the cinema by myself at 12 years old in 2002. I actually got in without parent approval which is astonishing now that I think about it. Great memory
The sheer brilliance of this trailer is a) little to no dialogue/spoilers, b) short but intense, and c) boots purposefully being used so that the whole thing is just stuck in your head
It's the rising tension combined with the uneven tempo of the poem. It's extremely unsettling. Literally sounds like you are hearing a man in the process of losing his mind.
No spoilers? From the trailer we can understand what this movies direction is fully. Infected will just be a side gag only used in 10% of the movie and the main focus is going to be a group of crazy cult like survivors who kidnap the young boy here and our dad or whoever he is spends the movie trying to rescue him. It's walking dead sleeper writing 101. "the living are the real threat" Remember in 28 days and 28 weeks later where the infected were the main focus? Nah we can't have that anymore. Everyone gotta be walking dead where zombies are only a plot advancement and other living humans are the main focus. So god damn bored of this awful writing style.
@donkeymoo1581 no spoilers compared to most trailers that don't leave much to the imagination in terms of plot and overall story arc. If you're such a critic, then don't watch it. They did an excellent job with the trailer letting the cinematic speak for itself instead of throwing random dialog scenes from the film.
Yeah, this was used on me in survival training while in the military during resistance training phase. We were kept naked and a wooden box in between interrogations for days. This poem by Rudyard Kipling was played at deafening levels day after day nonstop. I got a little bit of a flashback watching this and it sucked
Absolutely amazing trailer, conveys the spirit of the movie without spoiling anything while also keeping me engaged. I loved the first two, im excited to see 28yrs later after all these years
@@koenignero😂 “last of us rip off” how can you be so confidently IGNORANT 🤦♂️ This movie is a sequel to the second film in a series that started TEN YEARS before The last of us even released.
They play this poem on full blast over and over again for hours while training Navy Seals to get them used to used to mental torture. It’s a great touch!
I’ve been saying this. I totally agree with you. I wonder if box office sales would perform better if they didn’t show the entire movie in the trailer 😂
Genuinely looking forward to seeing this one. Who would have thought that when 28 days later came out in theaters, it can still pack such a visceral punch.... 22 years later
The audio playing in the background is a poem and that poem is played literally nonstop in SERE training as a means to try and break you down mentally. This audio has literally broken the minds of some of the hardest special operators on the planet.
Can't get over the sound design in this trailer. The marching sound to the war poem and the crisp booming, pulsing noise. Whoever did that is a master at their craft.
@@skaarphy5797 Can you explain why it's genius, I have yet to understand why it related in any way whatsoever. Also my granddad fought in the war that that poem is about, I'm actually slightly annoyed they are drawing a connection to a real world war which as far as I can tell, has NOTHING to do with zombies 30 years in the future. I'm sketched out by it personally.
@@Orpheus063 your grandpa fought in ww1? What are you, 100 years old? Either way, you're not the only one whose family fought in it and you're most certainly not the person who gets to gatekeep the use of Rudyard kiplings poetry. What an absurd and self-important thing to suggest. Get thicker skin if you're "sketched out" by the use of poetry in a movie trailer
@@cluracan2670 I have question why is from Columbia picture Sony what to 28 days later from Fox Searlight picture and 28 weeks later from Fox atomic and the movie franchise 20th century Fox what happened ?
Whoever it is at Sony that reads these comments - please get the rest of the movie industry to make trailers like this. Absolutely fantastic. You didn't tell me the story at all. No clue who these characters are, what they are doing etc. But I also know a bit of the story, something of what they are doing - just enough to really hook me. And the choice of reading Boots and thinking of the horrors of the trenches - what a GREAT way to tell you these people are downtrodden and burned without every having to show me a thing of what they are really going through. Make more like this to hook me in please.
@@glassjaw2007 Totally get that, but Sony, Columbia - whatever corporate executive types - are known to offer "advise" on things. If this was the vision of the director, editor, writer etc and the executives approved or just got out of the way, then bravo to them for getting out of the way. That said, all of those type do tend to attend the same parties so to speak. In that vain, it might do well to pass on to their fellows that this sort of trailer that doesn't show everything might make them more money and get more interest. But, I get you. To whoever it was who had this idea and put it together and whoever got out of the way to let it happen, kudos.
Yeah was happy to find out from @Gundam-bruh what poem it was. At first listen I thought it was version of a Soviet number station that the ham radio operators have put out online.
As a person who makes trailers for a living, bravo to the team who made this. The tone, the music, the vibe is impeccable. Intriguing yet not showing everything. It makes me want to see the movie which is all a trailer should do. Amazing work!
@@KFC_Manager my first trailer was Sekiro, then I did Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2019, and Crash Team Racing. Then I went over to WB Games and worked on the trailers for Mortal Kombat 11 Aftermath and Ultimate, as well as the trailers for Back 4 Blood. At Wizards of the Coast I worked on all of the Magic the Gathering trailers from Midnight Hunt until March of the Machine. So if you include CGI and/or gameplay trailers, not including cutdowns, I’ve made a little over a dozen. Roughly around $20million in costs total.
That opening with Teletubbies and then cuts to immediate distress and chaos is so chilling. Its masterful. Absolutely beautiful. This trailer will be on repeat just like the trailers for Days and Weeks was when I was a kid.
This is genuinely one of the best trailers for a movie I've ever seen. Doesn't give too much information on the plot and doesn't use an unnecessary popular song in the background. Gives you a proper sense of the insanity in the world.
main themes seem to be, cut off societies managed to escape the virus, but there are perhaps some cultist tribes that have formed, as well as the infected have started to mutate some what, and the events of 'WEEKS' are being ignored and the story is going in a totally fresh direction , with ' The Bone Temple' being a supposed major plot point and focus on the followup.
Gives the last of us 2 vibes. In the first movie the virus died after 28 days but in the poster the tagline said "in 28 years they evolved" @aaronbuffalo7769
That shot with the infected near the tree filled me with so much dread. It conveys terror so effortlessly. The way they move & the one just standing there jittering just adds so much tension.
@@CeruleanSwordno he’s skinny but like 7 feet, it’s the same one chasing them through the water in that other shot. I think that one might be an “intelligent” infected or he might have the ability to command a herd or something like an alpha. These zombies are already terrifying now imagine an intelligent 7 feet one chasing after you.
@@CeruleanSword I disagree for two reasons. 1 - If they were closer, you'd be able to see their feet or even just their ankles, in that scene they're hidden by the berm/hill. 2 - It looks to be the same character at 1:18, who is obviously further behind in the shot. However they're still towering over the two people in front.
@icewaterwitlemon No they're serious, this trailer does pretty much everything others do but better. Not too much exposition, no obnoxious overused sound effects, just perfection
I love that the only dialogue you hear in this is an aunt trying to reassure her nephew that things will be ok at the start of the world ending. It's as though from this point on, dialogue as we once knew it, became irrelevant. And all it was replaced with was shouts and cries of anguish. What a trailer!
There are other trailers that achieve something similar to other good movies. It's not the first time no dialog has been used in the first trailer. Subsequent iterations will contain more spoilers and probably dialog.
Yeah that was super creepy, we always look back on our childhoods with fondness / nostalgia but something about the Teletubbies on an old box TV, set within a depressing sprawl of terraced housing, with a cold, unsettling grey light creeping in from the sky above, feels familiar and eerie
I was 14 when this came out. And I have this feeling that 23 years later will be well worth it. This trailer gave me chills like the OG 28 Days Later the first time I watched it. I cannot wait!
It's a shame they didn't cast Cilian! 28 days was such a pivotal movie when I was younger, and to have the same actor alive after so long feels like a missed opportunity for the fanbase to grow with the cast.
I remember being a kid… that church scene from that first movie with Cillian, the way it stood up so quickly and complete silence… still gives me chills, couldn’t sleep alone for days. Never seen anything like that before - out of the millions of movies released, 28 Days Later is my number 1 favourite film of all time!
It’s such a great scene. I love the fact that there were no sound cues, no stings, *nothing* to convey what was about to happen. It’s brilliant misdirection, and it still blows my mind.
I love the VO is getting more aggressive and pumping you up like you got infected and then calms down before it ends to remind you're human haha. I love they sticking to the style of the original two.
It is sad, that these days I feel obligated to thank the creators of trailers for NOT showing me the whole movie in 2 minutes. So here we go --> thank you. Looks great.
The people that created this trailer did an incredible job. Hooks you in with mystery yet doesn't reveal too much, plus the use of the "Boots" poem recited by Rudyard Kipling is very unsettling!
Respectfully, the poem being recited is "Boots" which was written by Rudyard Kipling. However, I believe that is not Mr. Kipling reciting his own poem.
this is a perfect example of how you do a trailer. You’re not getting a synopsis of the entire film. But it perfectly gives you a setting and a vibe That’s a trailer.
in the last scene they have turned the infected into Zombies.... the infected were not dead. They were turned crazy and had a basic need to EAT. At the end of the first movie the infected were starving
@@stegoeggo that's because you think this is not how trailers are supposed to be. Trailers are an art form too man - see it that way. It's so so well done! and the poem being recited is a chef's kiss ✨✨
Omg i love the audio. It does not scare me,it actually makes me feel powerful and uplifted. Juat hearing it i wanted to stand up,poke my chest out and hold my head high and start marching. This what you play when going to war.
As long as they keep the tension CONSTANT throughout the film, it'll land home. That scene where the man ran away from his own family out of sheer, absolute terror as a hoard rushes over the hills in every direction. He'd even tried to SAVE the guy on the boat, but his fear of the zombies was enough to push him in to pure survival mode. MORE of that grittiness, please!!
28 days later is what got me into post-apocalyptic movies. I never thought I would see a 28 years later title. That is how you do a trailer. I cannot wait for this.
I thought they should do this years before Covid, seeing as how Cillian Murphy and Naomie Harris had aged so well, and they granted my (and many others') wishes!!!
Wow really 28 days later got you into it? Um you never seen road warrior or day of the dead? If this got you into it then that's just goofy..28 days isn't that great..just WOW!
@@RockerfellerRothchild1776 Oh trust me, I have multiple times. Like I said, 28 days later got me into the genre 20 years ago and I have watched just about every zombie/post-apocalyptic show/movie there has been.
The background music gives me chills, can't even describe the feeling this trailer gives me but it does give me the same feeling it did 20 years ago when I was only 19.. that's how much of a impression the first one left on me
I cannot express how grateful I am for the lack of those omnipresent five seconds of flashing moments from a trailer followed by the announcement "You will see the trailer now" followed by the actual trailer. That trend has been slowly driving me insane from frustration. Oh, and this trailer is a masterpiece, of course.
I've never understood why they do that, it's completely pointless. Why waste time telling me that I'm about to see a trailer instead of just... y'know, showing it right away?
Whoever decided to put the Taylor Holmes recording of Rudyard Kipling’s poem “Boots” that’s used for US Military SERE Training in this trailer deserves an award
Thank you for not doing the stupid trend of having a mini-trailer before the trailer then doing "trailer starts now" - this trailer just goes straight into it properly and is awesome!
@@EnclaveSOC-102 what Idris Elba he is leader of the us army and NATO he was one ordering us military solider to kill All British people who are infected non-infected and he made the us government to nuke London to destroy all the infection zombies you know
I liked the 2 first movies , even some people didn’t like the 2 one , but Cillian Murphy as Executive Producer Oh man sign me up , This movie is going to be 🔥 , Massive Hype for this one , what about you
Nah yall tripping, this movie already looks weak. What's with the apocalypse theme They should've left off with the 28 weeks later ending which was in Paris.
That, and an award, something at least on the scale of an Oscar. If no such award exists for trailers, then that should be changed solely on the merit of this one submission alone. So, who's leg do I have to hump to make this happen?
The old, almost lost and really fine art of making a trailer WITHOUT SHOWING TOO MUCH, in 2 minutes or less and let the audience specting the film. Thank you!
I have waited over 20 years for a proper sequel to 28 Days Later. Weeks had an amazing opening but went downhill after. This looks absolutely incredible and I couldn't be happier.
I’m 28 now, I can’t believe how long it’s been since 28 Days Later came out. 28 Weeks later was…decent, to be respectful. Them constantly killing the “supposed main hero” didn’t really do it for me, and the story was just rough around the edges in general.
This trailer is near perfection. I don't need character's monologing and giving exposition to what the plot is about, the various scenes paint that scenario for me, or at least give me an idea of what people do or whats going on. It's the subtly of figuring it out yourself and even if you have an idea, you won't know until you see the movie! Thats what we need! The jumpscares are too predictable in the trailer but what sells horror is the Boots poem and the music. Extreme tension and panic builds up and with so many different things going on with no context, it blends and stresses you out wonderfully. Even when the frantic poem reader stops and restarts in a calmer tone at the end, it leaves a ice cold chill. But the lack of any info given and the haunting sound design work so well I had to keep rewatching this. Phenomenal work and I pray this quality transitions to the entire movie itself
After years of scraping together any information surrounding a new 28 Days Later film and believing it wouldn’t ever be done, to see this is such a privilege. Knock it out the park Mr Boyle and team.
Yay, another apocalyptic/zombie/ocult thriller movie. For those who think the trailer is impressive, don't expect a high flying action movie. The trailer foreshadows the movie to be a psychological thriller filled with long monotonous dialogues. And as how most psychological thriller movies go, the ending will be of some kind of a cliffhanger that leaves the audience puzzled and disappointed.
I watched 28 Days Later in 2002 when my Dad rented it from Blockbuster… I was 6 years old 😂 I remember my dad was trying to talk my mom into watching it with him later that night. She absolutely refused. I remember pretending to fall asleep, so I could go upstairs and wait til I heard the tv/speakers playing a movie. I crept out of my bedroom and snuck down on the stairs, where I watched the zombies chase Jim out of the church. He saw me on the stairs afterwards and asked if I wanted to watch the rest. I think I made it to the part where Frank got infected, before I couldn’t watch anymore cuz I was so scared. That movie left me scarred, but I absolutely loved watching every second of that movie with my dad. Hands down, one of my all time favorite zombie movies. It’s a shame it’s unavailable to stream now. I’m so incredibly happy that Danny Boyle and Alex Garland are finally back. 10/10 wonderful trailer. Can’t wait til June 20, 2025.
This is exactly how a trailer should be done. Enough to have give you a general picture but without spoiling anything. I've been waiting too many damned years for this movie.
1:04 Gave me some huge chills, something so eerie about how I'm assuming the kid infected are moving, then there's just the single taller one on the right standing and watching.... beautiful
This is a great trailer. No epic-mega-drumming-orchestra-soundtrack, no stupid spoilers, no "this are our best scenes... so yeah, you watched them now" feeling. Absolutely looking forward to the movie, loved especially the first one (2nd one was okay).
@@xShrubx yes, people use that same logic with the last of us, yet after stage 2 of the infection they’re mindless corpses, the same logic can be applied to these.
Gives you just enough to intrigue but not enough to spoil. This is the lost art of making a trailer. Perfection.
Wow bro 😮🎉❤
Pretty sure they show Cilian Murphy as a zombie
Ye saw that too@@wjl6336
Very well said 👏
I was happy knowing it was real to seeing it was posted from Sony instead of one of those channels posting “concept” (aka fake) trailers.
Holy crap, whoever did this trailer understood the long lost art of proper trailers. 10/10 and looking forward for the film
With the kids watching the Jaguar commercial 😅😂 just kidding
They stole it from Mr Ballen's video
Try-try-try-try-to think o' something different-Oh-my-God-keep-me from goin' lunatic!
And it was all shot on an iPhone 15 pro max too put the cherry on top lol
I came to say something to that effect, but still a little speechless after what i just heard and saw.
The audio is from Rudyard Kipling’s poem, “Boots”, from 1915. 60,000 British infantrymen marched endlessly through South Africa, capturing settlement after settlement. 22,000 Solders lost their lives. The poem suggests that this psychological torture surpasses even the horrors of Hell itself, as the speaker declares after six weeks of marching that Hell contains no “fire-devils-dark or anything” - only the endless movement of boots. It’s truly horrific and genius to pair it with this film. I cannot wait to see it after all these years!
Thank you and much appreciated!
Thanks for the info. I was wondering where that's from
It's used for SERE training, too.
Interesting, chilling stuff.
Awesome! I also was wondering where that came from. Thanks for sharing! Can't wait for this to drop.
Finally after some years, someone understood that trailers have its own art, you hire artist to make your trailer, THIS IS HOW YOU MAKE A PROPER TRAILER, gives you the feeling of the movie without spoiling it and making you intrigued to see what's about
Who ever had the pleasure of making this trailer, you did a hell of a job.
hell is the right word
The Last Of Us movie 🥹🥹
Edit : I started a war with a bunch of casuals OMG. I think we all know 28 days later was way before the apocalyptic game 😂😂
i’m actually terrified
@@Celinaa_dgfaff original movie came out before last of us?
@@Celinaa_dgfaff 28 series has existed before that.
After years of being deceived by fake trailers, this one is for real
Proof their not fake, look at the Channel names
Dead internet?
Exacto jaja
They're just gonna skip the 28 months later huh
@@jancukasuprobably just figured that would be over 2 years and it would just make more sense to go that route and they would be able to get more creative with the environment if more time had passed.
Most trailers make me think i dont even need to see the movie after its done. This trailer makes me NEED to see this movie now. I cant wait for this. Bravo.
Why would you want pr0paganda who makes you distrust your fellow english men while they will show you Obungu as King and you have to accept it
Seeing you meshugga comments. Remember, for them you are just as whoute as me
it seems even the briton giants were susceptible to the Rage virus.
No black zombies, no pakistani or Indian zombies in a story who portraits 2024. its literally hillarious at this point
It's not a real movie
I watched this later, was busy showing people, and forgot to comment on how amazing the surprise was!
Here's another surprise
They are also working on the next one
What is this feeling? I'd almost forgotten it ... of being excited about how good a movie looks?
Got us some Nosferatu in two weeks too. Another great example of what's apparently a solid film that had a fantastic trailer.
@@axlespelledwrong Idris Elba where is he now ?
Advertising your product thoughtfully is what is missed. Trailers often give away way too much info
@@axlespelledwrong I just saw it at a press screening, it's shot fantastically
Its called Shivers down your spine...a great feeling when watching something that seems new, exciting and scary as hell
RIP my best friend. We used to dream about this day when we rewatched the first 2 movies COUNTLESS times together
He'll be there watching too I'll bet.
Aww. I’m sorry.
🙏🏻
@@michaelzendejas978no dead people don’t watch movies unfortunately.
I’m so sorry
The reader of this poem, the sound of the teletubbies, the beeps…. This audio is a complete masterpiece. I genuinely have chills.
Me too!
Would be way better with a downtempo cover of a pop song 😅
I disengenuinely have chills
That audio sent chills up my spine and brought tears to my eyes. Seriously.
It's exceedingly good.
the part i see no one talking about is at 0:44 when it shows the roles in the community posters. seriously these two frames have been haunting me ever since i saw the trailer first, the way the watchtower poster is printed out in a different material and font compared to the rest that just look like it came from a children’s book and the implications with that are sooo chilling whoever came up with that is a genius. says so much in so few words
Absolutely agreed; perfect font for the watchtower one too, it's weirdly unnerving.
I think my favourite part of this entire film is the tagline they used on their first poster. If you didn't see it, it said: "Time didn't heal anything." Such a raw quote, coming from an especially looking raw yet modern looking film
Seems like the zombies evolved/mutated.
I’m expecting something more stronger and conscious, kinda like the zombies from that terrible zombie heist movie in Vegas.
Same, such a powerful tagline
It teaches u to live with past
I want to make sure I iunderstood you correctly. Your favorite part of a movie that is not out is the tagline? Are you a golden retriever or smth?
Gives me the greatest "Left 4 dead" vibes
God, this has been the only time that a trailer has evoked genuine fear in me, the poem boots adds another level of creepiness to it. WELL DONE 10/10, cant wait for the film.
I love the static in the background. It added to the trailer so well.
it was annoying
Each to their own. I understand it was a recording from 1915, of actor Taylor Holmes reciting, so the static/scratches is/are likely authentic. But maybe enhanced further. Who knows what we can 'trust' these days.
But I trust I'll be seeing this on release. If the undead don't get me first.
@@SomeRandomGuy789 Am I the only one who's wondering where the Teletubbies come in?
lol when I realize she rhyming, it started to bring goosebumps😂😂
That was a masterclass in how to design a movie trailer: teases without giving anything away, perfectly sets the tone you can expect from the film and uses both imagery and sound design to make it instantly memorable.
Yeah, exactly!
i mean they gave away zombie cilian murphy, i'm 99% sure
How would you know if it gave something away or not without seeing the movie first?
My dad was a Naval aviator and did SERE school back in the early 80's and I asked him if they played this poem. He said he can still hear it 40+ years later. What an incredible trailer.
Was your dad acquainted with another naval aviator of that era named Edward Buhr?
Forget the movie, this is the best trailer of a movie Ive seen in a while. The editing, the tone and the music is just perfect.
It was so perfect
Yeah, no ultra slow pop/rock song, no bwaaaaa
Fun fact- the poem being recited in the background is meant to instill anxiety and is used against students at the US military’s SERE school
this is one creepy and odd trailer. i love it, worthy of the 28 universe
@@MyLifeIsSteez its extremely cringe. I get secondhand embarrassment hearing it.
The voice in the background of the trailer is American Actor Taylor Holmes reciting the poem "Boots" by Rudyard Kipling in 1915
Thanks.
I was wondering what the cocaphany was.
That shit was creepy.
Nobody of you wondering why the real life england 28 years later have no diversity at all. But they will show you diverse Kings and Queens of england and every tv-show has to be like that.
But african and pakistani zombies would have brought the regisseur into UK prison
Note that there is no diversity, in England 2024. While kings, ww2 soldiers all were made African. Not one Black or Pakistani Zombie in seight.
As a teacher, poet and scholar you knew this.
Never have I been afraid of a poem in my life
I’m familiar with Kipling but had never come across “Boots” before. The hypnotic rhythm of it simply BEGS you to repeat it.
Which I have been. To myself. All bloody day.
God June is a long way away. 😅
Well, 'Boots' is used in military training, by a couple of armies worldwide. Some sort of 'mental strengthening', as it matches the march tempo of a soldier.
@@Lethe69 apparently, the poem is written so that if you read it at a rate of 2 words per second, that cadence matches the time to which British soldiers had to march.
@@willm678This poem is a rabbit hole all its own. Thanks for the tidbit!
@@ENGCSHemangVermaI can certainly see that. I must say though I prefer the slower tempo here. It really lends itself to a monotonous slogging feeling, and the quickening at the end is so intense.
This trailer is obviously sticking with me for a bit, haha. (And looks like everyone else too, judging by the comments.)
I can’t get that poem out of my head i keep re watching the trailer
BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS.
MOVING UP AND DOWN AGAIN.
where is the black people? where is the strong women? 😡🤬 not watching an all whites movie
Where can I find the whole poem?
There is no discharge in the war!
TRY. TRY. TRY. TRY.
TO THINK OF SOMETHING DIFFERENT
i don't think i've ever been this excited for a proper sequel
28 days later was just perfection
trilogy
Yooo ideactivatemc!!!
Didn't expect you here lol
Watch 28 weeks later as well. Very well made.
This is the 3rd instalment.
I can't recall the last time a trailer gave me goosebumps.. This trailer almost left me speechless.
So true man, God bless you and everyone else
@@adamwashington273 did you like the US Army or UK Army ?
Check out the nosferatu trailer.
Mannn this is what we been waiting for a actual scary movie
same here.
Its gonna be a masterpiece
Boyle director. Garland writer. Mantle cinematographer. Just like the original. The cinematography looks so amazing.
I had noticed in the trailer nothing seems shot for a trailer. It seems hopeful.
It looks too much like the first one. While I liked the first one the sequel was a far more approachable film fit for wider audiences. This has a really dark gritty disturbing feel to it (like the original) which I think is far more niche
It’s going to have woke elements and ruin the legacy of it all. They ruin everything now.
@@bleh3328you can’t appease everyone.
@@bleh3328nah it’s awesome
I remember watching 28 Days Later in the cinema by myself at 12 years old in 2002. I actually got in without parent approval which is astonishing now that I think about it. Great memory
I can’t get that poem out of my head!! “Boots, boots, boots, moving up and down again….” That’s nightmare fuel right there!!!😳
They use this "poem" for SERE torture tactics. It gets annoying real quick😂
Yeah, you could break somebody’s mind with that. Imagine several days of that with no break… boots…boots..boots…
It sounded like Pa Kettle.
I can't get the Teletubbies out of my head. Now that's true horror right there!
it was weird
The sheer brilliance of this trailer is a) little to no dialogue/spoilers, b) short but intense, and c) boots purposefully being used so that the whole thing is just stuck in your head
It's the rising tension combined with the uneven tempo of the poem. It's extremely unsettling. Literally sounds like you are hearing a man in the process of losing his mind.
💯 agree
@@ApexGaleYou nailed it. The fever pitch at the end gives me chills.
No spoilers? From the trailer we can understand what this movies direction is fully. Infected will just be a side gag only used in 10% of the movie and the main focus is going to be a group of crazy cult like survivors who kidnap the young boy here and our dad or whoever he is spends the movie trying to rescue him.
It's walking dead sleeper writing 101. "the living are the real threat" Remember in 28 days and 28 weeks later where the infected were the main focus? Nah we can't have that anymore. Everyone gotta be walking dead where zombies are only a plot advancement and other living humans are the main focus. So god damn bored of this awful writing style.
@donkeymoo1581 no spoilers compared to most trailers that don't leave much to the imagination in terms of plot and overall story arc. If you're such a critic, then don't watch it. They did an excellent job with the trailer letting the cinematic speak for itself instead of throwing random dialog scenes from the film.
That poem is so unsettling. Its perfect. What a trailer.
Its a poem they used to torture seals in buds training look up "boots" poem and seals will tell you the nightmares they had because of it
@@slaymyface1357I knew this sounded familiar. Mr.Ballen tells a story involving this audio. He's also ex-navy seal.
Yeah, this was used on me in survival training while in the military during resistance training phase. We were kept naked and a wooden box in between interrogations for days. This poem by Rudyard Kipling was played at deafening levels day after day nonstop. I got a little bit of a flashback watching this and it sucked
its definitely a nice touch compared to those generic theatrical trailer music with a symphony.
@@90whateverAw sorry :(
Absolutely amazing trailer, conveys the spirit of the movie without spoiling anything while also keeping me engaged. I loved the first two, im excited to see 28yrs later after all these years
This is probably the first trailer in YEARS which absolutely blows me away
and doesn't give away the entire plot in one go!
What exactly? The low Budget Effects or the Last of Us Rip off?
@@koenignero lol, it started well over a decade before Last of Us was a thing, noob
@@koenignero😂 “last of us rip off” how can you be so confidently IGNORANT 🤦♂️ This movie is a sequel to the second film in a series that started TEN YEARS before The last of us even released.
@@koenignerothis kid thinks practical effects are “low budget”
They play this poem on full blast over and over again for hours while training Navy Seals to get them used to used to mental torture. It’s a great touch!
if all i have is a home made bow and arrows to defend myself i will opt out of the next ZA
Well in 2 minutes it made me want to mute the video out of annoyance so…
What is the name of the poem?
But it actaully sounds interesting...There are other sounds I would find more mentally torturing...But yeah, great touch to the trailer.
@@PawpiChoolo yeah by half way in I was borderline pissed
This is how trailers should be made! Absolutely RILE up interest while not giving away anything. Phenomenal work here
agreed. so many trailers giving away all ploy points to the effect of me not needing to see th3 movie what’s been exhausting
yeah i don't know if it's war or sci fi
I’ve been saying this. I totally agree with you. I wonder if box office sales would perform better if they didn’t show the entire movie in the trailer 😂
@@jamesclarkmaxwell-v2nwhat are you saying? It's a sequel in the 28-franchise?
Genuinely looking forward to seeing this one. Who would have thought that when 28 days later came out in theaters, it can still pack such a visceral punch.... 22 years later
Give an award to whoever edited this trailer. I am FLOORED.
The audio playing in the background is a poem and that poem is played literally nonstop in SERE training as a means to try and break you down mentally. This audio has literally broken the minds of some of the hardest special operators on the planet.
Would take more than that to bother me lol. They should play tapes of my sister “singing” on loop.
why does that poem have that effect?
@@bamboleo901Probably
@@Necrowolf81 It takes more than two minutes obviously.
@@bamboleo901Probably
Can't get over the sound design in this trailer. The marching sound to the war poem and the crisp booming, pulsing noise. Whoever did that is a master at their craft.
@@whiskii just like you are a master at the craft of YTPs :> but please less ear gRape.
Same here. A normal horror movie trailer, but the idea with that war poem was pure genius.
@jakespacepiratee3740 cheers man! Sorry, I'm one of those weirdo's who finds eargrape really funny for some reason 😅
@@skaarphy5797 Can you explain why it's genius, I have yet to understand why it related in any way whatsoever. Also my granddad fought in the war that that poem is about, I'm actually slightly annoyed they are drawing a connection to a real world war which as far as I can tell, has NOTHING to do with zombies 30 years in the future. I'm sketched out by it personally.
@@Orpheus063 your grandpa fought in ww1? What are you, 100 years old? Either way, you're not the only one whose family fought in it and you're most certainly not the person who gets to gatekeep the use of Rudyard kiplings poetry. What an absurd and self-important thing to suggest. Get thicker skin if you're "sketched out" by the use of poetry in a movie trailer
The poem.... oh what wonderful memories you bring. I never want to relive that again.
The fact Danny Boyle’s returning to direct has me extra stoked!
Indeed. It's the main thing that gives one hope that this might be a'right.
@@thecocktailian2091 NATO and US army going pay for what happened in 28 weeks later
AND Alex Garland writing again, after years of honing his incredible writing even further.
@@cluracan2670 I have question why is from Columbia picture Sony what to 28 days later from Fox Searlight picture and 28 weeks later from Fox atomic and the movie franchise 20th century Fox what happened ?
It's like getting a band back together after 20+ years, this movie is going to be fantastic.
Whoever it is at Sony that reads these comments - please get the rest of the movie industry to make trailers like this. Absolutely fantastic. You didn't tell me the story at all. No clue who these characters are, what they are doing etc. But I also know a bit of the story, something of what they are doing - just enough to really hook me. And the choice of reading Boots and thinking of the horrors of the trenches - what a GREAT way to tell you these people are downtrodden and burned without every having to show me a thing of what they are really going through.
Make more like this to hook me in please.
Yes
thoe might be decisions by the director and screenwriter, both are known for having a thundering creativity. Sony itself is just executives...
It's also the first trailer. Sony usually oofs hard on the second trailer, showing way too much
@@glassjaw2007 Totally get that, but Sony, Columbia - whatever corporate executive types - are known to offer "advise" on things. If this was the vision of the director, editor, writer etc and the executives approved or just got out of the way, then bravo to them for getting out of the way.
That said, all of those type do tend to attend the same parties so to speak. In that vain, it might do well to pass on to their fellows that this sort of trailer that doesn't show everything might make them more money and get more interest.
But, I get you. To whoever it was who had this idea and put it together and whoever got out of the way to let it happen, kudos.
This trailer gives us plenty of details of the story
Perfect trailer. The poem is so unsettling. This trailer gives us just enough to want more and doesn’t spoil anything.
Yeah was happy to find out from @Gundam-bruh what poem it was.
At first listen I thought it was version of a Soviet number station that the ham radio operators have put out online.
Batmid pfp in big 2025😂✌️
Does anyone know the poem names ?
@@enduraxnce "Boots"
@@enduraxnce Boots by Rudyard Kipling
As a person who makes trailers for a living, bravo to the team who made this. The tone, the music, the vibe is impeccable. Intriguing yet not showing everything. It makes me want to see the movie which is all a trailer should do. Amazing work!
What trailers have you made?
@@KFC_Manager he probably hasnt made shit. People claim theyve done or know things so that they can get likes and attention on the internet.
He's done all the major hits
@@JacksonZ. beware of Black British Zombie Gril
@@KFC_Manager my first trailer was Sekiro, then I did Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2019, and Crash Team Racing. Then I went over to WB Games and worked on the trailers for Mortal Kombat 11 Aftermath and Ultimate, as well as the trailers for Back 4 Blood. At Wizards of the Coast I worked on all of the Magic the Gathering trailers from Midnight Hunt until March of the Machine. So if you include CGI and/or gameplay trailers, not including cutdowns, I’ve made a little over a dozen. Roughly around $20million in costs total.
That opening with Teletubbies and then cuts to immediate distress and chaos is so chilling. Its masterful. Absolutely beautiful. This trailer will be on repeat just like the trailers for Days and Weeks was when I was a kid.
This is genuinely one of the best trailers for a movie I've ever seen. Doesn't give too much information on the plot and doesn't use an unnecessary popular song in the background.
Gives you a proper sense of the insanity in the world.
main themes seem to be, cut off societies managed to escape the virus, but there are perhaps some cultist tribes that have formed, as well as the infected have started to mutate some what, and the events of 'WEEKS' are being ignored and the story is going in a totally fresh direction , with ' The Bone Temple' being a supposed major plot point and focus on the followup.
Gives the last of us 2 vibes. In the first movie the virus died after 28 days but in the poster the tagline said "in 28 years they evolved" @aaronbuffalo7769
They used this song to torture people in POW training lol.
I think a 10 year old made this trailer, it's that bad.
I notice a tall shirtless dude chasing them and doesn’t even show his face. They really wanna surprise is
Bro I watched this later and I was so occupied showing people I forgot to comment how absolutely amazing this surprise was!!!
That shot with the infected near the tree filled me with so much dread. It conveys terror so effortlessly. The way they move & the one just standing there jittering just adds so much tension.
Look at the size of the one just standing there though. They're absolutely enormous!
@@JT-of9qb
lol. No. It’s just standing closer.
"Men, men, men, men go mad with watching them"
@@CeruleanSwordno he’s skinny but like 7 feet, it’s the same one chasing them through the water in that other shot.
I think that one might be an “intelligent” infected or he might have the ability to command a herd or something like an alpha.
These zombies are already terrifying now imagine an intelligent 7 feet one chasing after you.
@@CeruleanSword I disagree for two reasons.
1 - If they were closer, you'd be able to see their feet or even just their ankles, in that scene they're hidden by the berm/hill.
2 - It looks to be the same character at 1:18, who is obviously further behind in the shot. However they're still towering over the two people in front.
Thank you whoever you are for not using those obnoxious "epic" drum sounds every trailer has to highlight cuts.
Beautiful.
i literally cant tell if everyone is joking or not 😭😭
@icewaterwitlemon No they're serious, this trailer does pretty much everything others do but better. Not too much exposition, no obnoxious overused sound effects, just perfection
What movie has those “obnoxious epic” drums?
@@kaleidoscopeon not the movies, the trailers
but it uses ''boobs'' for cuts
Danny Boyle created an eerie atmosphere for these films that still lives on. There isn't a filmmaker quite like him these days.
Danny is a great director, Alex Garland is a great writer. their team ups always slap.
yes there are
They should brought Cillian Murphy back and continued his story
@@jamesconlin-90s I'm pretty sure that rising, skeletal man at 1:47 is him.
lol are u blind or ignorant
I love that the only dialogue you hear in this is an aunt trying to reassure her nephew that things will be ok at the start of the world ending. It's as though from this point on, dialogue as we once knew it, became irrelevant. And all it was replaced with was shouts and cries of anguish. What a trailer!
youre reaching
She also calls the boy Jimmy, which we later see on the building at 00:53 and on the body at 1:11…
There are other trailers that achieve something similar to other good movies. It's not the first time no dialog has been used in the first trailer. Subsequent iterations will contain more spoilers and probably dialog.
Yeah that was super creepy, we always look back on our childhoods with fondness / nostalgia but something about the Teletubbies on an old box TV, set within a depressing sprawl of terraced housing, with a cold, unsettling grey light creeping in from the sky above, feels familiar and eerie
@atomicclockagency that was the start of UK falling, rest of the world fell 28 weeks later
I spent my entire youth waiting for this movie.
I’m 31 years old now and i hope all those years will be worth the wait.
Same here, exact same age and was gutted no 28 months later but this will make up for it
How?
Please Explain
I was 14 when this came out. And I have this feeling that 23 years later will be well worth it. This trailer gave me chills like the OG 28 Days Later the first time I watched it. I cannot wait!
@@anil-kumar 28 weeks later was aired in 2007, that’s 17 years from now.
I was 14 when i watched the 2nd movie so it has been a minute
It's a shame they didn't cast Cilian! 28 days was such a pivotal movie when I was younger, and to have the same actor alive after so long feels like a missed opportunity for the fanbase to grow with the cast.
Despite the pure, unbridled horror and despair of this trailer, I cannot stop rewatching it. I can’t believe we’re finally getting this masterpiece.
Let’s see if this can beat Smile 2.
Curious how you can call it a masterpiece already before even watching it
Almost everything can beat smile 2😅
@@sofialuu8162 False.
@@sofialuu8162 cope. Smile 2 is excellent
Any movie done by Danny Boyle or Alex Garland is pure gold ✨️
I remember being a kid… that church scene from that first movie with Cillian, the way it stood up so quickly and complete silence… still gives me chills, couldn’t sleep alone for days. Never seen anything like that before - out of the millions of movies released, 28 Days Later is my number 1 favourite film of all time!
It’s such a great scene. I love the fact that there were no sound cues, no stings, *nothing* to convey what was about to happen. It’s brilliant misdirection, and it still blows my mind.
that one is still my favorite zombie movie
That movie was insane. Someone streamed it on discord. Blew my mind and was so different from what I’ve seen.
After that church scene it all went downhill… boring af
That scene was so petrifying! 28 Days Later is also my favorite horror film of all time. It’s my comfort movie lol
The choice of poem is already giving me goosebumps.
The trailer itself is pretty creepy! 😅
what song is this?
This is how a trailer is supposed to be. Setting up the vibe.
@@gokulraj355 its a poem called "Boots"
@@gokulraj355 It's a poem called Boots by Rudyard Kipling
I love the VO is getting more aggressive and pumping you up like you got infected and then calms down before it ends to remind you're human haha. I love they sticking to the style of the original two.
Just write voiceover bro.
Yeah, anxiety inducing even, but in the way I want it to be!
This was recorded in 1915 by American actor Taylor Holmes.
@@harleychaplin5534 why?
@harleychaplin5534 why? That's like the least annoying acronym out there
THIS is a real trailer, not much spoilers, no bullshit, just GOOSEBUMPS.
Same. Literal goosebumps. Chilling.
Easily one of the best trailers I've ever watched in this genre. I genuinely felt uneasy watching it.
lol
how old are you ? i see better wtf bro
Lmaoooo. This generic piece of shit gives you nightmare ?? Are you 10 or what ?
💯
That ladies voice was unsettling AF repeating and growing more hostile
Whoever cut this trailer, thank you, this should be the standard going forward. Can't wait to see this in theaters!!
This has me both excited, terrified, and speechless. Brilliant. Can’t wait
Bravo vince
That's three things
@@pye2574 lol
@@pye2574 He was so blown away he couldn't even count
both what?
It is sad, that these days I feel obligated to thank the creators of trailers for NOT showing me the whole movie in 2 minutes.
So here we go --> thank you.
Looks great.
The people that created this trailer did an incredible job. Hooks you in with mystery yet doesn't reveal too much, plus the use of the "Boots" poem recited by Rudyard Kipling is very unsettling!
I was wondering what the woman was saying, her delivery just made it even creepier.
Respectfully, the poem being recited is "Boots" which was written by Rudyard Kipling. However, I believe that is not Mr. Kipling reciting his own poem.
this is a perfect example of how you do a trailer. You’re not getting a synopsis of the entire film. But it perfectly gives you a setting and a vibe That’s a trailer.
This is what exactly comes to my mind watching the trailer. 👍🏼
in the last scene they have turned the infected into Zombies.... the infected were not dead. They were turned crazy and had a basic need to EAT. At the end of the first movie the infected were starving
@@stegoeggo that's because you think this is not how trailers are supposed to be. Trailers are an art form too man - see it that way. It's so so well done! and the poem being recited is a chef's kiss ✨✨
It is truly a lost art to make a movie trailer. Too bad Hollywood will not notice it and do the same with its trailers.
They should brought Cillian Murphy back and continued his story
1:04 - the only thing creepier the 8 zombies running towards you is the one just standing still. The hell is up with that? It’s unnerving
I thought the exact same thing!
like attack on titan
It might start running on all 4s and be even faster lol
@@Portertubby1unless the rage virus mutated
It suggests they are starting to have a hierarchy and maybe even their own society
Omg i love the audio. It does not scare me,it actually makes me feel powerful and uplifted. Juat hearing it i wanted to stand up,poke my chest out and hold my head high and start marching. This what you play when going to war.
After so long its finally coming out next year. We used to pray for times like these.
As long as they keep the tension CONSTANT throughout the film, it'll land home.
That scene where the man ran away from his own family out of sheer, absolute terror as a hoard rushes over the hills in every direction. He'd even tried to SAVE the guy on the boat, but his fear of the zombies was enough to push him in to pure survival mode.
MORE of that grittiness, please!!
wait they skipped 28 months later
It won't be that good again. They will never capture the grittiness of the first two films.
I heard that movie is not canon.
ITS GOIN B WOKE
I still remember that part. It still haunts me till this day.
28 days later is what got me into post-apocalyptic movies. I never thought I would see a 28 years later title. That is how you do a trailer. I cannot wait for this.
I thought they should do this years before Covid, seeing as how Cillian Murphy and Naomie Harris had aged so well, and they granted my (and many others') wishes!!!
Watch "the Road"
Best film you'll ever watch....but not twice! It's that emotionally draining .
Definitely, I always thought man it'd be great to have 28 months later but THIS? This is brilliant.
Wow really 28 days later got you into it? Um you never seen road warrior or day of the dead? If this got you into it then that's just goofy..28 days isn't that great..just WOW!
@@RockerfellerRothchild1776 Oh trust me, I have multiple times. Like I said, 28 days later got me into the genre 20 years ago and I have watched just about every zombie/post-apocalyptic show/movie there has been.
The background music gives me chills, can't even describe the feeling this trailer gives me but it does give me the same feeling it did 20 years ago when I was only 19.. that's how much of a impression the first one left on me
I cannot express how grateful I am for the lack of those omnipresent five seconds of flashing moments from a trailer followed by the announcement "You will see the trailer now" followed by the actual trailer. That trend has been slowly driving me insane from frustration. Oh, and this trailer is a masterpiece, of course.
It was there for the trailer on Instagram 😭
@@yungxhavoc It's specifically for Instagram that the bumper is included. Instagram autoplay five seconds of video.
I've never understood why they do that, it's completely pointless. Why waste time telling me that I'm about to see a trailer instead of just... y'know, showing it right away?
I hate that too! Im glad someone else mentioned it.
Because TH-cam preroll ads are unskippable for 5 seconds
Whoever decided to put the Taylor Holmes recording of Rudyard Kipling’s poem “Boots” that’s used for US Military SERE Training in this trailer deserves an award
thanks for the info! I was wondering what we were listening too....incredibly chilling...
that was the worst part about the trailer!
Thank you for this! That reading was so... unsettling and intense. What a unique approach to a trailer.
Yup I remember hearing that blaring over the speakers. It actually added more creepiness to the trailer having to rehear that again
@@fastair8546 filtered
Taylor Holmes reciting the poem Boots by Rudyard Kipling, recorded in 1915. Truly haunting. Other than that the visuals are astounding. Can't wait.
I was wondering what it was from thanks!
Check out the big brains on you -taught me something -thank you.
Thank you for the info! I needed to know! So damn chilling...
I couldn't understand a word of the poem so it was lost on me and just annoying.
Isn't Rudyard Kipling the same person who wrote the Jungle book?
This is the most anticipated movie of next year. The trailer is brilliantly done. Must see this on the big screen!
Finally a trailer that doesn’t show the whole movie and makes me want to watch it again
That background chanting as a sort of musical accompaniment is absolutely incredible. Helps lift the trailer to make it even more intense.
It is a Rudyard Kipling poem called Boots.
made it spooky as sh!t too
According to Mister Ballen for BUDS training they lock you in a room and play this nonstop.
The poem is describing war and occupation, right?
so much so I am going to sit this one out[having seen the other two] . MY NERVES ARE SHOT TO SHIT AND IT'S JUST THE TRAILER 😟😟
Can we go back to the days when trailers were cut like this? Awesome, thank you!
This is literally a trailer from today being cut like this... bro stop fantacising about the past.
@@sirgravzy5853im banishing you to the dunce chair for 5 minutes
SKADOOSH
@@sirgravzy5853 I believe he was lamenting the rarity of a trailer like this now a days
Welcome to the days
@@sirgravzy5853you clearly missed the point
Thank you for not doing the stupid trend of having a mini-trailer before the trailer then doing "trailer starts now" - this trailer just goes straight into it properly and is awesome!
And this IS how you make a trailer. No spoilers, but still thrilling and makes me want to watch more.
Well they did show Cillian Murphy as a Zombie..
@@isaisa8888 what about the US Army NATO leader Idris Elba where is he now ?
@@franksandoval6046 the NATO forces eventually got overwhelmed, and this movie takes place YEARS after the first and second film so....
@@EnclaveSOC-102 what Idris Elba he is leader of the us army and NATO he was one ordering us military solider to kill All British people who are infected non-infected and he made the us government to nuke London to destroy all the infection zombies you know
@@EnclaveSOC-102 what about Idris Elba where he now and what about 28 year later set in Paris after the event from 28 weeks later
Once in a blue moon, a trailer comes out that makes you wanna go see it. This is definitely one of them
😂😂😂every year at least one movie gets a trailer that gives it justice
I liked the 2 first movies , even some people didn’t like the 2 one , but Cillian Murphy as Executive Producer Oh man sign me up , This movie is going to be 🔥 , Massive Hype for this one , what about you
@@VincentGonzalez-k2j touche. Though not usually a well known. Film... especially a sequel...trust me Vincent
Nah yall tripping, this movie already looks weak. What's with the apocalypse theme They should've left off with the 28 weeks later ending which was in Paris.
Nosferatu is one as well
Whoever made this trailer needs a raise
That, and an award, something at least on the scale of an Oscar. If no such award exists for trailers, then that should be changed solely on the merit of this one submission alone. So, who's leg do I have to hump to make this happen?
I can't wait for 28 centuries later.
The old, almost lost and really fine art of making a trailer WITHOUT SHOWING TOO MUCH, in 2 minutes or less and let the audience specting the film. Thank you!
I swear I hope they have the “in the house in a heartbeat” soundtrack in the movie AT LEAST ONCE!!
That wont be missed. The simple tune of the piano followed by the guitar and bass and the Horror.
Oh I'm sure it will be, be vocal! Everyone loved it. I remember my high school ex and I burning it on CDs after the first and second movies
It will be. It has to be. That track is literally the franchise's leitmotif.
I’m sure it will. That’s been a mainstay in both films. I think they played it twice in the sequel.
@@Angrybadger86 they did haha, it was awesome!!
I have waited over 20 years for a proper sequel to 28 Days Later. Weeks had an amazing opening but went downhill after. This looks absolutely incredible and I couldn't be happier.
I was 10 watching 28 days and weeks later, now I’m 25 and still waiting for the sequel 💀
Hold your horses. Let's first see how the movie turns out before celebrating. 😅
Apparently, Boyle was only involved in the opening scene of 28 weeks, which makes sense!
There is a sequel. 28 weeks later.
I’m 28 now, I can’t believe how long it’s been since 28 Days Later came out. 28 Weeks later was…decent, to be respectful. Them constantly killing the “supposed main hero” didn’t really do it for me, and the story was just rough around the edges in general.
This trailer is near perfection. I don't need character's monologing and giving exposition to what the plot is about, the various scenes paint that scenario for me, or at least give me an idea of what people do or whats going on. It's the subtly of figuring it out yourself and even if you have an idea, you won't know until you see the movie! Thats what we need!
The jumpscares are too predictable in the trailer but what sells horror is the Boots poem and the music. Extreme tension and panic builds up and with so many different things going on with no context, it blends and stresses you out wonderfully. Even when the frantic poem reader stops and restarts in a calmer tone at the end, it leaves a ice cold chill. But the lack of any info given and the haunting sound design work so well I had to keep rewatching this.
Phenomenal work and I pray this quality transitions to the entire movie itself
I miss when all trailers used to be like this. exquisite work. round of applause to the person who made this trailer.
After years of scraping together any information surrounding a new 28 Days Later film and believing it wouldn’t ever be done, to see this is such a privilege. Knock it out the park Mr Boyle and team.
It is pure visual beauty in the way its shot. I'm so happy for 28 Days Later fans!
The audio track/song for this trailer is absolutely terrifying. Best trailer ive ever seen. Wow.
Just as soon as I started not being afraid of 28 days/weeks later, the feeling of fear returned straight to the core, well done trailer!
Very rare nowadays to see trailers that don't show too much of the movie. Well done editor of this trailer, you got me very excited for this movie.
The constant chanting throughout the trailer made my anxiety go up ten times faster. This looks absolutely incredible.
The words are from a poem by Rudyard Kipling called "Boots". Not sure who is reciting it.
“Absolutely incredible” you kids are so easily impressed these days 😂 I blame Marvel and brain rot
@@dwaynefoley1020 you know there’s something called “opinions”
@@dwaynefoley1020You’re not and never will be high status bro 💀
Keep your mask on and get your boosters
Yay, another apocalyptic/zombie/ocult thriller movie. For those who think the trailer is impressive, don't expect a high flying action movie. The trailer foreshadows the movie to be a psychological thriller filled with long monotonous dialogues. And as how most psychological thriller movies go, the ending will be of some kind of a cliffhanger that leaves the audience puzzled and disappointed.
The best marriage of images and soundtrack I've yet seen in a trailer. It's both inspired and deeply unnerving.
The best marriage of recency bias and hyperbole I've yet seen in a TH-cam comment.
Sound is always so important, in trailers and in movies
Best you’ve seen ey? You’ve been watching shit media then
@@olgil Does it really hurt you that much to see someone excited about something?
@@feelincrispy7053I like movie trailers. Would you mind showing us better ones? That’d be awesome, thank you.
I’ve seen so many fan trailers it’s hard to believe we’re actually getting this movie
This the one real deal
cutie 😉
Can someone explain what's the hype about for this movie?
For me this looks like a cheap fan trailer with the aspect ratio lol
@@Nate-v6-Mero....
@@Nate-v6-Mero simp
Wow. Bloody incredible trailer. Seriously. Best I've seen in years. That Rudyard Kipling poem and the imagery combined is an instant classic.
This is how you nail a trailer Wow! Been a while since I’ve seen a decent trailer! Can’t wait for this
This is peak, God I wish my Dad was still alive to see this with me. We used to watch horror movies all the time, and 28 Days Later was our favorite!
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My condolences 🫂
Hugs. Make sure you watch it FOR him ❤
Om Shanti to your dad 🙏 🙏
Going to watch it in honor of your Pops now 🩷 sending condolences and lots of love
I watched 28 Days Later in 2002 when my Dad rented it from Blockbuster… I was 6 years old 😂 I remember my dad was trying to talk my mom into watching it with him later that night. She absolutely refused. I remember pretending to fall asleep, so I could go upstairs and wait til I heard the tv/speakers playing a movie. I crept out of my bedroom and snuck down on the stairs, where I watched the zombies chase Jim out of the church. He saw me on the stairs afterwards and asked if I wanted to watch the rest. I think I made it to the part where Frank got infected, before I couldn’t watch anymore cuz I was so scared. That movie left me scarred, but I absolutely loved watching every second of that movie with my dad. Hands down, one of my all time favorite zombie movies. It’s a shame it’s unavailable to stream now. I’m so incredibly happy that Danny Boyle and Alex Garland are finally back. 10/10 wonderful trailer. Can’t wait til June 20, 2025.
Nice story mate, have a few like that too. Thanks for the memory.
buy a dvd
Not reading allat Lil bro 😂✌️
bro, that is way to young for a movie like that, anyway, they were amazing tho,
Looking forward to reading your autobiography
This is exactly how a trailer should be done. Enough to have give you a general picture but without spoiling anything. I've been waiting too many damned years for this movie.
1:04 Gave me some huge chills, something so eerie about how I'm assuming the kid infected are moving, then there's just the single taller one on the right standing and watching.... beautiful
This is a great trailer. No epic-mega-drumming-orchestra-soundtrack, no stupid spoilers, no "this are our best scenes... so yeah, you watched them now" feeling. Absolutely looking forward to the movie, loved especially the first one (2nd one was okay).
Funnily enough I thought the 2nd was AWESOME too, but awesome in the way that Aliens was different Alien and that's ok.
If there's an academy award for trailers, this one should win it.
That's an awesome idea! They absolutely should do that!! And yeah, this would win!
No
What? I'm a huge "28" fan but this trailer is nothing out of the ordinary?
For what exactly?
For not giving away the whole movie + getting us hyped
That shot of them sprawling down the hill is pure horror right there, George would be proud, I’m glad zombies are scary again.
1:04 dude yeah that image really shook me inside I can’t wait for this
I can't believe ppl still think these are zombies....go watch the 1st movie again....
NOT zombies. *"Thee infected"*
@@xShrubx yes, people use that same logic with the last of us, yet after stage 2 of the infection they’re mindless corpses, the same logic can be applied to these.
Incredible shot, yet so simple .