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.
I get why people complain about that, but I always believed it was a major overreaction. Like, does it really ruin the experience for you? That's the thing that doesn't make sense to me.
@@yipflaptheexecutioner6519 Yes, because you see things you wouldn't have seen otherwise, and then when you watch the movie you won't get the same reaction you would have without seeing the trailer, example like spiderman no way home, the trailer spoils something major which I had the pleasure of not knowing until I saw it myself and the film revealed it to me whilke watching.
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!
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.
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!
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
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
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 ✨✨
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.
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.
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
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
@@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.
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
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 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.
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.
@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 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.
This is how trailers should be made! God damn. It showed just enough to grab you but not enough to spoil so many scenes like most tailers. That scene with the bone trees was epic.
Not only is the original creator back, but he's doing something special and expanding on the ideas and no doubt themes. But, they are actually marketing this correctly. Giving nothing away, teasing the horror and themes. It's beautiful. Bravo, to all involved. Finally something to be excited about. I can't tell you grateful I am and how much I have missed quality creators. It's been years and we've all missed you.
This is one of the best trailers i have ever seen. I mainly like the sound design and how they showed the scene with the bones both at night and during the day.
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).
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 legitimately have a smile on my face from watching this trailer. Well edited. Enough to give us a bit of the setup without spoiling anything. And the tension it creates, amazing. Now will I be able to go back to sleep since it’s 3 am lol.
I stopped after 5 seconds. Both the original movies had incredible starts, as did the remake of Dawn of the Dead, so I'm willing to wait for the movie. I'm a patient man!
This keeps you up ?? How old are you ? This trailer is cheesy af. Both the previous movies is not scary at all ( although it had some moments like the opening ). Other than that it’s just mid
@@Bampissthe way they mixed in the recording of Boots (the poem) was eerie and unsettling. And that’s what’s keeping me up lol Im in my 30’s. The first two films do not keep me up at night.
Only thing you need to know is 'WEEKS' is basically treated as non canon for this, and is a straight continuation of Days, so everything is contained in Britain still, So its basically Middle Ages Last of Us.
I don’t think so. This is just speculative hype for the sake of hype. We’ve seen it time and time again that these sequels to classic movies aren’t that good. Pay attention: i said “not that good” I didn’t say bad. They’re usually underwhelming or simply mediocre. Nothing too memorable or quality but just enough to be serviceable and passable.
Am very intrigued by the mystery of how the infected are still around after 28 years, and that mutated looking thing. The ‘Boots’ poem being recited getting louder and louder makes it feel just as eerie and intense as ‘In the House in a Heartbeat’
This trailer goes unbelievably hard. I'm 26 now and remember being enthralled by 28 Days Later and Cillian's performance as Jim. No words describe how excited I am for this. Though I am curious as to the virus and in what ways it's evolved. Because it isn't a zombie virus, it's more like rabies and induces people with an endless rage which I'd argue was more terrifying than zombies.
This is a good point because one thing I loved about it is that in 28 weeks later it was pretty much safe since everyone with the virus starved except for the one woman who stayed sort of normal, given the weird mask and the pagan style rituals my guess is that there's some crazy cult around the rage virus lead by someone with that immunity which could be cool but also I feel like it's a little hard to explain how, I don't imagine there are many tourists in the U.K after both 28 days and weeks later.
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!!
Absolutely not. They appear to have changed the infected. They don't appear to starve to death and way more zombiish as ever. They bring back Jim but can't even bring back selena
@princessmeekk😂 did you forget about the disease re erupting because of a family with a recessive immunity gene? It’s entirely plausible for the virus to have mutated to survive as THATS WHAT THEY DO.
Honestly i was not blown away,i was hoping for 28 months later and that it would have started where the 2nd movie ended sort of like a prologue then going into 28 months later. I think 28 years is way too long. Do you have any reservations or disappointments or like everyone else just hyped with not even objectively thinking about it. Im gonna wait for your video on it.
Now THAT is how you do a trailer. Not revealing much but gives you enough of the tone. And that Boots poem?! SMART. It has the ability to break minds. SO EXCITED TO SEE THIS!!!
I don't know why those creepy things used to be popular in the first place. Thank Goodness that I grew up in a time where Teletubbies didn't exist yet.
@@DragonHeart613 The Answer is simple: Let's look at the compound that they live in, known as Teletubby Land. They are monitored 24/7, allowed to eat only at designated meal times (and it's usually just one slice of toast), and their activities are dictated to them through a mechanical speaker which rises from the ground. These "activities" consist mainly of subjecting the Teletubbies to "magic events" (read: experiments). Though perhaps worst of all, the television set which has been grafted into their stoumachs, which is used for the entertainment of the viewer. Presumably, this screen is powered by their own metabolism, and it is not pleasant for the Teletubbies - this can be seen when the Teletubbies are being selected for Television Service, to which Po often responds "uh-oh". When one subject is selected and the other Teletubbies cheer, we can only assume that they are merely glad to have not been selected today. Now the question is, are the Teletubbies adults? If yes, then I can further assume that their diminished intellectual capacity is a direct result of some of this experimentation that is performed upon them (the worst of which probably happens off-screen). This has left the Teletubbies in a childlike, and likely heavily traumatised, state of mind. Of course, their captors are smart, and in order to prevent the Teletubbies from suffering a complete mental breakdown they have implemented some measures to lift the spirits. They have painted happy faces on their toastmeal to prompt them to smile, even if only for a moment, and calm their minds just like the soft pink walls you often see in prison and mental facilities. They have gone so far as to provide an artificial sun, and we know it's artificial because it has the face of a baby on it, and the baby is laughing - the baby would not be laughing if it lived in the society in which the Teletubbies live. And of course the Tubby Masters will occasionally treat the Teletubbies to "tustard", which is clearly just a yoghurt, runny enough to be consumed with a straw and probably nowhere near as tasty as we'd like to imagine. I actually had tubby tustard when I was a child and it was disappointing to say the least.
I was flying overseas as a kid and the original was a movie selection. I watched it on a dark plane as I flew overseas. It left quite an impression. I’m so ready to watch this!
Easiestly one of the scariest zombie franchises out there. First one was perfection. Second wasnt as perfect but still scary. This looks great! Im finally excited for a movie
I love how it looks so similar in style and cinematography to the first movie. It does look intense. Infected will run again. You can't go wrong with Danny Boyle and Alex Garland.
@@josef_alex yeah I don't think that will translate well though, I mean the first film was a different time. The cinematography looks great here at times but damn the picture quality is just disappointing from this trailer.
In 28 months things wouldn't have changed as much as it looks like I'm this movie. It looks like they have established communities or safe areas...28 months isn't really enough time for all that.
Incredible.. I remember watching this back in 2007 when I was visiting my uncle in Spain. I was 12 years old and was alone in his apartment and decided to watch 28 Weeks Later in a foreign country at 11 pm at night by myself.. unsettling, but my favorite movie of all time.
My mom should my sister and I when we were very little this movie since we all use to watch horror movies together, my sister who was braver than me in these matters ran upstairs crying when Don stuck his fingers into Alice’s eyes and I was shook lol, that was on a cold Indiana night way back then
I was just remembering the vhs type recording because it was recorded on the first digital media so it looks soo bad but it makes it feel like a found footage/low budget film which 28 days later was….
Because it tells the viewer absolutely nothing about the story but still makes you want to see the film. Which is incredibly rare for a trailer these days.
There are 2 moments in the trailer where the name 'Jimmy' can be seen. Once carved into the wall of a building by the message "Behold, he is coming with the clouds" and again carved into the body hanging in the house. If it is Jim, what is he viewed as at this point in time to have his name appear in places like this? Seriously can't wait for this film
Oh god, they did the B movie sequel thing where the original, average-nobody protagonist becomes inexplicably deified and way too important to the world to make any sense just to remind people it's part of the same movie series
Notice how the poem keeps escalating to the crescendo and then calm before starting. All. Over. Again. The pairing of that powerful reading of a poem over this is trailer is awesome. Very well done
I legit shit my pants in theater watching 28 Weeks Later with my family. Now, I am 28 years old, and I ready to shit my pants in theaters again - but with my wife.
Yea im 38 and 28 days and weeks later eveb today the thoughts of them scare the crap out if me.. its probly the #1 scariest movies for me ever.. the screeming and running and spitting blood and red eyes is jist intense
Normally horror trailers are weak, full of spoilers and jumpscares. But this, this is actually a good trailer. This is how trailers should be! I want to watch this movie!
@@erik1993oh buddy he’s one of the directors and that is Jim 😂 from the first movie 100% the facial features are right on why would they pan to a random zombie when they’ve already done that but far away this one is up close on purpose it’s Jim from 28 days later 😂
I cannot wait to watch this! I remember seeing 28 Days Later in theaters. I hope once this eventually gets a physical release, they'll finally do a remaster & re-release of the first two, as they've been OOP for many years now.
It's my most anticipated movie of 2025, and I'm not a huge horror person like that. Been waiting on this for many years like you guys, especially with 28 Weeks Later's cliffhanger (but IDK if Weeks is even canon anymore lol)
@@leo_the_v.3847 Yeah. 28 weeks abused the track quite frequently that it became tiring song to listen to while watching. I hope this movie use the track sparingly, and include it on very pivotal and stress-inducing scenes only.
They did shoot this on iPhone 15's but they certainly didn't use its lens. There's a photo on the imdb site showing a camera rig. The lens in that would easily push into the 50k plus range!
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.
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 🥹🥹
i’m actually terrified
@@Celinaa_dgfaff original movie came out before last of us?
@@Celinaa_dgfaff 28 series has existed before that.
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
After years of being deceived by fake trailers, this one is for real
Proof their not fake, look at the Channel names
Dead internet?
Now this is how you do a trailer without revealing the whole movie.💯🔥
Untill the next trailer comes out and spoils a lot
@@nanoviolence7681true. They really don't need another. I'm going. And I hate cinemas unless they are empty. 😂
I get why people complain about that, but I always believed it was a major overreaction. Like, does it really ruin the experience for you?
That's the thing that doesn't make sense to me.
@@yipflaptheexecutioner6519 Yes it does
@@yipflaptheexecutioner6519 Yes, because you see things you wouldn't have seen otherwise, and then when you watch the movie you won't get the same reaction you would have without seeing the trailer, example like spiderman no way home, the trailer spoils something major which I had the pleasure of not knowing until I saw it myself and the film revealed it to me whilke watching.
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.
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
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!
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 :(
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.
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
Once in a blue moon, a trailer comes out that makes you wanna go see it. This is definitely one of them
Danny Boyle created an eerie atmosphere for these films that stills 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.
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
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
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.
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
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
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”
This is the first trailer in a LONG time that's made me go "I want to see this movie because it looks interesting and I need to know more".
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
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 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
When the trailer alone was able to make your skin crawl and send a chill down your spine, you know the movie is going to be epic
Yeah. Agreed. Wish this trailer did that.
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
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
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
CINEMA. Absolute Cinema. If this is 28 Years Later, I can’t even begin to imagine 28 Decades Later
Whoever cut this trailer, thank you, this should be the standard going forward. Can't wait to see this in theaters!!
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 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.
Man that voiceover in this trailer is incredible, that’s pure World War 2 radio nightmare fuel.
The choice of music 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
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 😟😟
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
So satisfying that the trilogy will finally be complete!
This is how trailers should be made! God damn. It showed just enough to grab you but not enough to spoil so many scenes like most tailers. That scene with the bone trees was epic.
The creepy poem being read in the background rather than music with a narrator is what made this trailer stand out from all the others.
@ErikLiberty oh for sure! It gave me goosebumps
I miss when all trailers used to be like this. exquisite work. round of applause to the person who made this 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.
Not only is the original creator back, but he's doing something special and expanding on the ideas and no doubt themes. But, they are actually marketing this correctly. Giving nothing away, teasing the horror and themes. It's beautiful. Bravo, to all involved. Finally something to be excited about. I can't tell you grateful I am and how much I have missed quality creators. It's been years and we've all missed 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
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
This is one of the best trailers i have ever seen. I mainly like the sound design and how they showed the scene with the bones both at night and during the day.
Truly the best trailer that makes me wanna see a movie again! Especially when it’s this franchise!
It’s ok.. not the best ever…but good
The sound design is eerie and perfect choice for the movie itself
Own both of them on DVD still. Some of my favorite horror films ever.
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.
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.
I legitimately have a smile on my face from watching this trailer. Well edited. Enough to give us a bit of the setup without spoiling anything. And the tension it creates, amazing.
Now will I be able to go back to sleep since it’s 3 am lol.
I stopped after 5 seconds.
Both the original movies had incredible starts, as did the remake of Dawn of the Dead, so I'm willing to wait for the movie.
I'm a patient man!
This keeps you up ?? How old are you ? This trailer is cheesy af. Both the previous movies is not scary at all ( although it had some moments like the opening ). Other than that it’s just mid
@@Bampissthe way they mixed in the recording of Boots (the poem) was eerie and unsettling. And that’s what’s keeping me up lol
Im in my 30’s. The first two films do not keep me up at night.
Only thing you need to know is 'WEEKS' is basically treated as non canon for this, and is a straight continuation of Days, so everything is contained in Britain still, So its basically Middle Ages Last of Us.
@@aaronbuffalo7769 Then I hope some members of the original cast will be back.
They really took this to the next level and literally waited 28 years to make the movie
It hasn’t been 28 years since the original so it’s not literally waiting 28 years. Get a clue, simp
I've got a feeling this movies going to become a future classic.
Future? How FAR into the future? Perhaps... 28 Years into the future? 😀👍🏾
Hey man not much just taking a dump and watching some TH-cam
Movie look 🚮 I won’t be be watching it
I don’t think so.
This is just speculative hype for the sake of hype.
We’ve seen it time and time again that these sequels to classic movies aren’t that good.
Pay attention: i said “not that good” I didn’t say bad.
They’re usually underwhelming or simply mediocre.
Nothing too memorable or quality but just enough to be serviceable and passable.
@steverogers7601 You do realize this part of Trilogy, right? 1st and 2nd got high ratings.
The zombie rising up in the field looked like my boi, Cillian Murphy.
it is him :)
That's what I thought too!
They're not zombies.
@americantrollfilm NO! MY BOI!
Damn so Jim is dead? :(
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?
Am very intrigued by the mystery of how the infected are still around after 28 years, and that mutated looking thing. The ‘Boots’ poem being recited getting louder and louder makes it feel just as eerie and intense as ‘In the House in a Heartbeat’
This trailer goes unbelievably hard. I'm 26 now and remember being enthralled by 28 Days Later and Cillian's performance as Jim. No words describe how excited I am for this.
Though I am curious as to the virus and in what ways it's evolved. Because it isn't a zombie virus, it's more like rabies and induces people with an endless rage which I'd argue was more terrifying than zombies.
This is a good point because one thing I loved about it is that in 28 weeks later it was pretty much safe since everyone with the virus starved except for the one woman who stayed sort of normal, given the weird mask and the pagan style rituals my guess is that there's some crazy cult around the rage virus lead by someone with that immunity which could be cool but also I feel like it's a little hard to explain how, I don't imagine there are many tourists in the U.K after both 28 days and weeks later.
Was that Cillian as a zombie?
The rage virus apparently was a twinned variant of Rabies and Ebola, according to the short story that the films were loosely based on.
Yooooo who edited thisssssss? Incredible music, lyrics.
It’s a poem by Rudyard Kipling. “Boots.”
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.
Man, I want that Philips CRT television so bad. Please bring them back! Playing old movies and old games on modern displays just sucks!
Yeah current TV make movies look like TV shows. I hate it
I've been waiting 28 years for this!
The first one came out 22 years ago.
@@rxsheepxr nah 28 years ago, then the sequel came 28 weeks later
@@jamesoakley4570 please explain how 2002 was 28 years ago.
@@rxsheepxrSimple maths dude
Finally a sequel that I ACTUALLY WANT! Fully trust Danny Boyle, this will be such a sick movie. Banging trailer full of building tension
Absolutely not. They appear to have changed the infected. They don't appear to starve to death and way more zombiish as ever. They bring back Jim but can't even bring back selena
What was the first movie called?
@@dlazyace9116 28 days later
This is the trilogy tho haha..
@princessmeekk😂 did you forget about the disease re erupting because of a family with a recessive immunity gene? It’s entirely plausible for the virus to have mutated to survive as THATS WHAT THEY DO.
Its been so long, but obviously WORTH the wait. SO much to dissect where this franchise is going... So fucking hyped
Honestly i was not blown away,i was hoping for 28 months later and that it would have started where the 2nd movie ended sort of like a prologue then going into 28 months later. I think 28 years is way too long. Do you have any reservations or disappointments or like everyone else just hyped with not even objectively thinking about it. Im gonna wait for your video on it.
Love your videos mate! Can't wait to see you make a video on this movie!
This could be in the top 100 trailers of all time
Now THAT is how you do a trailer. Not revealing much but gives you enough of the tone. And that Boots poem?! SMART. It has the ability to break minds.
SO EXCITED TO SEE THIS!!!
So wack
Movie look 🚮 I will not be wasting my money on this
@@TannerGoated well ita ai so smart man lol
The scariest thing in this movie was the teletubbies 😂. Almost gave me a heart attack there😂
I don't know why those creepy things used to be popular in the first place. Thank Goodness that I grew up in a time where Teletubbies didn't exist yet.
@@DragonHeart613congratulation... You are as old as me... 😂
@@DragonHeart613 You're growing up during Drag Queen story hour. I wouldn't get too comfortable.
@@DragonHeart613 The Answer is simple: Let's look at the compound that they live in, known as Teletubby Land. They are monitored 24/7, allowed to eat only at designated meal times (and it's usually just one slice of toast), and their activities are dictated to them through a mechanical speaker which rises from the ground. These "activities" consist mainly of subjecting the Teletubbies to "magic events" (read: experiments).
Though perhaps worst of all, the television set which has been grafted into their stoumachs, which is used for the entertainment of the viewer. Presumably, this screen is powered by their own metabolism, and it is not pleasant for the Teletubbies - this can be seen when the Teletubbies are being selected for Television Service, to which Po often responds "uh-oh". When one subject is selected and the other Teletubbies cheer, we can only assume that they are merely glad to have not been selected today.
Now the question is, are the Teletubbies adults? If yes, then I can further assume that their diminished intellectual capacity is a direct result of some of this experimentation that is performed upon them (the worst of which probably happens off-screen). This has left the Teletubbies in a childlike, and likely heavily traumatised, state of mind.
Of course, their captors are smart, and in order to prevent the Teletubbies from suffering a complete mental breakdown they have implemented some measures to lift the spirits. They have painted happy faces on their toastmeal to prompt them to smile, even if only for a moment, and calm their minds just like the soft pink walls you often see in prison and mental facilities. They have gone so far as to provide an artificial sun, and we know it's artificial because it has the face of a baby on it, and the baby is laughing - the baby would not be laughing if it lived in the society in which the Teletubbies live. And of course the Tubby Masters will occasionally treat the Teletubbies to "tustard", which is clearly just a yoghurt, runny enough to be consumed with a straw and probably nowhere near as tasty as we'd like to imagine. I actually had tubby tustard when I was a child and it was disappointing to say the least.
That kids face in the sun…….jesus….enough to give you nightmares 🫣
I was flying overseas as a kid and the original was a movie selection. I watched it on a dark plane as I flew overseas. It left quite an impression. I’m so ready to watch this!
Wow! Now that's an awesome trailer
Easiestly one of the scariest zombie franchises out there. First one was perfection. Second wasnt as perfect but still scary. This looks great! Im finally excited for a movie
What's the franchise
Not zombies infected
@@alsimmonshellspawn6021 Exactly - Rage virus infected. Similar to zombies, but not the same.
They are not Zombies. They are infected.
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
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!
🫂
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 survived 28 years to watch this film.
The first film I’ve been excited for in years.
About 28 of em..
I love how it looks so similar in style and cinematography to the first movie. It does look intense. Infected will run again. You can't go wrong with Danny Boyle and Alex Garland.
You can when it ruins the story of the first 2 movies
@@GnasherGear The second one wasn't really good. But it wasn't from Danny Boyle. So. There is hope, no?
they shot this one entirely on an iPhone, pretty cool
@@j.m.w.5064 I agree the second was trash compared to the first
@@josef_alex yeah I don't think that will translate well though, I mean the first film was a different time. The cinematography looks great here at times but damn the picture quality is just disappointing from this trailer.
Can't believe they skipped 28 Months Later. I am heartbroken.
Same they took too long imo
28 decades later is Fallout franchise.
In 28 months things wouldn't have changed as much as it looks like I'm this movie. It looks like they have established communities or safe areas...28 months isn't really enough time for all that.
They missed it in 2004 or 2005 lol
Hypothetically they could set 28 Months Later after this if they're gonna go for a quicker sequel to this one.
Can't wait for 28 Decades Later.
Incredible.. I remember watching this back in 2007 when I was visiting my uncle in Spain. I was 12 years old and was alone in his apartment and decided to watch 28 Weeks Later in a foreign country at 11 pm at night by myself.. unsettling, but my favorite movie of all time.
My mom should my sister and I when we were very little this movie since we all use to watch horror movies together, my sister who was braver than me in these matters ran upstairs crying when Don stuck his fingers into Alice’s eyes and I was shook lol, that was on a cold Indiana night way back then
@@Kingedwardiii2003 For your age, that grammar is sickening.
I was just remembering the vhs type recording because it was recorded on the first digital media so it looks soo bad but it makes it feel like a found footage/low budget film which 28 days later was….
@@Kingedwardiii2003 i had a minor stroke reading your paragraph cause what is this awful grammar???
I have been Googling this movie for years thinking it would never happen. And now it's finally here...
The fact Danny Boyle came back to do this one gives me faith that it will be an instant classic.
Who?
This trailer is legit insane, the audio and all, the fx that are used..
Im overwhelmed.
Starting with the Teletubbies music and continuing with the background sound of war drums all the way to the end, this trailer is truly next level.
Ma è na cazzata colossale
that teletubbies song scares me as the next song lol
It’s insane that its pretty spot on since teletubbies is my childhood but using this in the movie was absolutely wild
I‘m sorry. Why is this one of THE BEST trailers I‘ve seen in a long time.
Why does it look like an indie film by uni students
@@TheParentYouNeverHad thats the boyle style
Because it did what trailers are supposed to do, gave you a tease without giving the entire plot line away.
Because it tells the viewer absolutely nothing about the story but still makes you want to see the film. Which is incredibly rare for a trailer these days.
no
There are 2 moments in the trailer where the name 'Jimmy' can be seen. Once carved into the wall of a building by the message "Behold, he is coming with the clouds" and again carved into the body hanging in the house. If it is Jim, what is he viewed as at this point in time to have his name appear in places like this? Seriously can't wait for this film
The boy at the start of the trailer who asks what's going on is also called Jimmy
Nice catch, it might even be him then, wonder what he's done in order to be seen as this almost mystical figure
@@LongDaysPleasantNights oh my goodness. Now I’m gonna replay this trailer a million times.
sounds like jimmy might be some kind of messiah figure. 'coming with the clouds' is how the bible describes that the son of man / jesus will come
Oh god, they did the B movie sequel thing where the original, average-nobody protagonist becomes inexplicably deified and way too important to the world to make any sense just to remind people it's part of the same movie series
Now this is how you make a trailer! Great job!
Notice how the poem keeps escalating to the crescendo and then calm before starting. All. Over. Again.
The pairing of that powerful reading of a poem over this is trailer is awesome. Very well done
Boots boots boots boots, moving up and down again!
Its*
Stop
@olympusmons8439 N O
Now THAT is a trailer, whoever the editor is, give that person a raise
Plot twist- it was Danny Boyle (hey, I actually believe this because James Gunn is editing the trailer for the new Superman movie)
I legit shit my pants in theater watching 28 Weeks Later with my family.
Now, I am 28 years old, and I ready to shit my pants in theaters again - but with my wife.
At least the shit is a constant
Glorious.... 💩🤡💩🤡💩🤡💩
Yea im 38 and 28 days and weeks later eveb today the thoughts of them scare the crap out if me.. its probly the #1 scariest movies for me ever.. the screeming and running and spitting blood and red eyes is jist intense
Growth.
The second one shocked me so much as a kid, the scene where the dad brutally kills his wife still haunts me…
My excitement for this has reach an all time high, one of my most anticipated movies of next year
To think that a sister and brother trying to save their own mother rapidly caused the end of humanity 28 years later
Nah you can directly thank Don for kissing her and the absolute carelessness of the US Military for leaving A KNOWN CARRIER completely unguarded.
@@unclelarry8842 28 Weeks Later isn't canon. This is a sequel to 28 days later.
@@loganarlov9686According to who ???
Yes it is what@@loganarlov9686
@@loganarlov9686yes it is canon what you talking about…
DAMN AFTER 28 YEARS IT STILL GIVES GOOSEBUMPS !
The first movie came out 21 years ago, what are you smoking. You probably haven't even watched the movies.
@@tarantulamadness6191bro calm down
@@tarantulamadness6191Not that deep bro go outside
@@oliverj6280nothing is deep on you tube.
They should brought Cillian Murphy back and continued his story
Normally horror trailers are weak, full of spoilers and jumpscares. But this, this is actually a good trailer. This is how trailers should be! I want to watch this movie!
this is how you do a trailer! Everyone who watched this must have felt the goosebumps. Can't wait to see!
Thank you Mr Ballen. You shared the horror of "Boots" with the average person, and now that trailer was infinitely more creepy and intense.
A man of culture. I see !
Boots?! 👢🥾
@@xn9333👢boots are TERRIFYING
Mr. Ballen? The idiot who clickbaits all his videos?
What does Mr ballen have to do with this trailer?
Let's all be thankful they didn't decide to release this 28 years after the last movie.
Ngl, I wished they did that as it would've been much better.
@MusicNerd-ui6gr In what way would that've made it better?
The second movie was controversial, but kinda nice. If they manage to do a decent third one - its going to be an interesting universe.
@MusicNerd-ui6grthat would have been 2030 man. I'm already 36 I don't wanna wait that long lol
@MusicNerd-ui6gr Same, thats like another 5 years tho lol
1:48 was that cillian murphy as a zombie ?😭
No he is not in the movie
Yes he is hes reprised his role its common knowledge
@@andychen4212 wrong
Yes it is 😂
@@erik1993oh buddy he’s one of the directors and that is Jim 😂 from the first movie 100% the facial features are right on why would they pan to a random zombie when they’ve already done that but far away this one is up close on purpose it’s Jim from 28 days later 😂
I cannot wait to watch this! I remember seeing 28 Days Later in theaters. I hope once this eventually gets a physical release, they'll finally do a remaster & re-release of the first two, as they've been OOP for many years now.
Anyone hyped about this movie
Absolutely
Only everyone who grew up in the early 2000’s / late 90’s Lmao
MEGA
I am! I'm going to see this in the theater, for sure. My gf is also a big horror fan just like me.
It's my most anticipated movie of 2025, and I'm not a huge horror person like that. Been waiting on this for many years like you guys, especially with 28 Weeks Later's cliffhanger (but IDK if Weeks is even canon anymore lol)
"Look, if someone gets infected you've got between ten and twenty seconds to kill them"
Yall don't know how excited I am for this movie
This is going to be the best movie that has come out in the last 10 years!
@@Shady_5002 staying alive is as good as it gets.
June cannot come fast enough
@@DemiDogInvictus😂
Same! It feels like forever since 28 weeks
I remember seeing 28 days later in the cinema, still love it
same here!
I still think that's one of the greatest zombie films ever made.
Me too!
Same - I’m of a particular vintage. Watched it in Holloway Odeon in North London, people were hyped.
Brooooo this is gonna be gooodddd 🔥🔥🔥🔥
The chanting in the background of whatever that was made this even more creepy. I can't wait to see this.
Rudyard Kipling poem ' Boots'
Apparently, it is used in the US Navy's Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) training on repeat.
It's always fun seeing you around.
The difference between you and me is that I pause the video and looked up some of the words and found the poem before I even finished the trailer
*I hope we will going to listen In the House - In a Heartbeat again*
Need it to drop in the third act
I hope it plays only once in the movie during an important scene and not like 3 times like in 28 weeks later
@@leo_the_v.3847 Yeah. 28 weeks abused the track quite frequently that it became tiring song to listen to while watching.
I hope this movie use the track sparingly, and include it on very pivotal and stress-inducing scenes only.
They will definitely be bringing this music back
@@leo_the_v.3847 Important and climactic scene!
just read that they used iphone 15 pro max and gopros for this, im happy they retain that affordable gear thing for this, definitely gonna watch this
i know that shaky cam made the original feel all the more visceral and chaotic the vibes here are PERFECT
They did shoot this on iPhone 15's but they certainly didn't use its lens. There's a photo on the imdb site showing a camera rig. The lens in that would easily push into the 50k plus range!
@desmondbello4144 Still, it's amazing that the image sensor is that of a tiny phone optics.
@desmondbello4144 they probably slammed a small anamorphic filter on it, hence the absurd aspect ratio.
@desmondbello4144 some lens and extensions i dont think it would go as far of 50k, but i get what youre saying since they have big budget on this one
The shot of the infected running past the tree while one stands gave me chills. I cannot wait for this.