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By 2030, it'd probably be a streaming tv series the way that cinema's going.
I'd like to see a sequel but not directed by Boyle. He's gone of the boil (groan!) as a a film-maker imo. Garland directed Devs competently but I'm not sure whether he's got a good eye for the visceral, fast-paced horror that 28 Years Later would need.
I'm not really sure either of them have and it'll be a slower, more meditative take on people trying to rebuild after an apocalypse.
I think we'd need to look elsewhere if we want a fast-paced, visceral post-apocalyptic zombie movie. The Sadness or the Crossed film that disappeared off the radar.
A Crossed movie!
You've made me just realise that this is something I'd kill to see.
Yeah, it was announced in 2010 and they got the rights back in 2012, then... silence.
I suspect the issue is balancing the budget and the certification. That said, a lot more R-rated films have been well recently so it could open the door. Also The Sadness has been well-received and I imagine someone has floated the idea of an English-language remake when the comics are just waiting to be adapted.