Danny Boyle Just Spoiled When And Where Cillian Murphy Will Return As Jim In 28 YEARS LATER Trilogy

Danny Boyle Just Spoiled When And Where Cillian Murphy Will Return As Jim In 28 YEARS LATER Trilogy

It's no secret that Cillian Murphy will return as 28 Days Later's Jim in the 28 Years Later trilogy, but we didn't expect filmmaker Danny Boyle to spoil plans for the character quite this soon...

By JoshWilding - Jun 03, 2025 05:06 PM EST
Filed Under: Horror
Source: Fear HQ

28 Years Later will finally take us back to the zombie apocalypse we first visited in 2002's 28 Days Later. Cillian Murphy's Jim was absent from 28 Weeks Later (which focused on a new cast), but after he was spotted on this follow-up's set, we know he's out there somewhere. 

What we didn't expect was for filmmaker Danny Boyle to spoil plans for Jim in not one, but two interviews. 

Talking to Business Insider (via FearHQ.com), he confirmed that Murphy will return at the end of Nia DaCosta's 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, which arrives in theaters next January. 

"She gets a bit of Cillian at the end," Boyle revealed. "All I can say is you have to wait for Cillian, but hopefully he will help us get the third film financed."

"You promise [the studio] Cillian Murphy, that's quite a deflection of any technical concerns, they soon forget," he added. "Yeah, we nakedly used that to get our own way. What better promise could you make?"

The third instalment hasn't been officially greenlit, and while Boyle intends to direct the closing chapter of this trilogy, it remains to be seen whether he'll get the opportunity to do so. As always, that will depend on all-important box office receipts and how fans respond to this opening chapter.

IGN also caught up with Boyle and learned more about what he has planned for the 28 Years Later trilogy. "Well, it's three films, a trilogy of films which have connecting characters," he explained. "He will run right way through the films. We've shot the first two back-to-back, and that was for logistical reasons, actor availability reasons, and for story reasons as well. They're literally continuous."

"There's a coda...it's not a coda, it's the epilogue or an end theme at the end of the first film [28 Years Later] that gives you a handover to the second film. Although each story completes itself, there's a handover section to the next film as well. So it's very ambitious."

"We haven't got the money for the third one yet. It will depend how the first one does, I guess," Boyle noted. "But hopefully if we do ok, they'll give us the go-ahead for the money and for the third one. Everybody's standing by for that, really. Including Cillian."

"He is in the second one...I have to say fair play to [studio Sony Pictures]. They did allow us to take great liberties with [28 Years Later]. They could have said, 'Oh no, it needs to be more sequel-y. You need to rely on some of the ideas that are in the original."

"And what do you mean Cillian's not going to appear in the first one? I thought you said Cillian was going to be in it.' We said, 'Yeah, Cillian is going to be in it, but not quite the first one.' So fair play to them. They've put up with a lot," he concluded.

Boyle has given a lot away here, but likely hopes this will increase interest in 28 Years Later and help make that third chapter a reality. With Murphy attached to part three, we'd be shocked if Sony doesn't commit to making it (even if these first two instalments aren't runaway hits, that movie likely would be). 

In 28 Years Later, it's been almost three decades since the rage virus escaped a biological weapons laboratory, and now, still in a ruthlessly enforced quarantine, some have found ways to exist amidst the infected. One such group of survivors lives on a small island connected to the mainland by a single, heavily-defended causeway.

When one of the group leaves the island on a mission into the dark heart of the mainland, he discovers secrets, wonders, and horrors that have mutated not only the infected but other survivors as well.

28 Years Later arrives in theaters on June 20, 2025

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Shivermetimbers
Shivermetimbers - 6/3/2025, 5:56 PM
Just finished watching Peaky Blinders through from beginning to end for the first time and I have to say I never really appreciate Cillian as an actor as much as I do now. Hes been good in everything I had seen him in previously, but the way he embodied the character of Tommy Shelby alone made watching through worth it, not to mention it is an excellent show overall. Anyway, I am a big fan now, so I am looking forward to seeing what he does next.
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 6/3/2025, 6:05 PM
I personally know Jodie Comer (Netflix series Killing Eve. If you haven't seen it do it now. It's incredible). Obviously, she couldn't tell a soul about it, including me.
But she's beyond excited for this film. She actually didn't know much about the first film because she was somewhere around 10 years old. I told her the first film is easily in my top 20 of all time and talked about it being a hot summer afternoon when I randomly decided to catch it on a Tuesday. There was me and one other guy in the theater. Good times.
Scarilian
Scarilian - 6/3/2025, 8:24 PM
Should have done 28 months later. The lack of a 28 months interrupts the flow.

Days, Weeks, Months, Years Part 1/Part 2

Also, he needs to rename some characters. The confirmed characters for the sequel so far are called: Jamie, Jimmy, Jimmima, Jimmy and Jim... not confusing at all for character names -_-

Feels like a meme/parody.
Matchesz
Matchesz - 6/4/2025, 12:39 AM
@Scarilian - Agreed. Probably since its been about that long since the first movie and it aligns up with Murphy’s aging. Hopefully they planned to leave room so we can get a really good 28 Months Later limited series at some point.
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 6/4/2025, 6:05 AM
I had no idea this and the Bone Country were shot back to back and the latter is premiering in January. Wouldn't mind waiting a bit longer for that though.

Also, makes sense Murphy shows up in that since he wasn't confirmed for this one. Guess he'll be the lead in the third one, which I'm hoping is actually a 28 months prequel.

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