Once upon a version of 'Tron: Ares,' Cillian Murphy might've returned to be the big bad, which might've made it better to people?
Danny Boyle directs, Alex Garland writes, and Cillian Murphy is likely to star.
Murphy will instead return as Jim in the upcoming '28 Days Later: The Bone Temple.'
Director and writer Danny Boyle teased the Oscar winner will appear to set up a third movie, if the first two do well.
That zombie you glimpsed in the trailer isn't played by the Oscar winner, but it sure does look like him.
The long-awaited 28 Years Later is slated to hit theaters on June 20, 2025.
When the weather's hotter than hell outside, it's time to dive into a cool stream of fiery horror and sci-fi films.
He's also very hyped on Beyond the Spider-Verse, The Legend of Zelda, Karate Kid, and 28 Years Later.
Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and Ralph Fiennes are joining the Danny Boyle sequel.
Poor Things swept the board for genre representation at the Oscars, while Godzilla Minus One made history as the King of the Monster's first Oscar win.
Earlier today, Jared Leto revealed the first look at the 2025 Disney sequel, co-starring Greta Lee and Evan Peters.
Plus: updates on the much-anticipated zombie sequel 28 Years Later , two weird Star Trek anniversaries, Dune and Star Wars Lego drops, and more.
The Oppenheimer star will produce and maybe star in Danny Boyle and Alex Garland's zombie sequel.
These twisty, cerebral, multi-layered tales actually get even better with multiple viewings.
Barbie takes 8 nominations, including Best Picture, while other shout outs include Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse , Poor Things , and Godzilla Minus One .
Takashi Yamakazi's red carpet style shows off his kaiju star in all the best ways.
It's actually been 21 years since a dazed and confused Cillian Murphy awoke in 28 Days Later' s post-apocalyptic London.
Call it an obituary. The meme wars are over, and I can’t tell if we won or lost.
Meanwhile, Margot Robbie say it would take "a lot" for her to return to a Barbie sequel.
Christopher Nolan's DC masterpiece starring Christian Bale and Heath Ledger was released on July 18, 2008.