Full spoilers follow! Since the 28 Years Later franchise seems to be sticking around, let’s take a look at how the new film sets the stage for future sequels. Specifically, we want to look at 28 Years’ ending, which has left many early viewers flabbergasted. Join us as we dive into all the spoilery details of 28 Years Later. After Spike (Alfie Williams) has to say goodbye to his mother, who doctor Ian Kelson (Ralph Fiennes) consensually euthanizes after diagnosing her with cancer, he returns a newborn baby recovered from an infected mother (the baby is uninfected because of the way the placenta works) to his island village. He also leaves a note for his father Jamie (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), where he explains that he’s going to keep exploring the mainland and may return home someday. But when he’s pursued by a larger group, Spike is saved by a group led by a man named Jimmy (Sinners’ Jack O’Connell), an older version of the only child to survive the film’s grisly prologue. Boyle told IGN that the Jimmy character is a “hugely significant figure” in the upcoming second film. Join us for our 28 Years Later Ending Explained, where we delve into who the Jimmys are, how the notorious British celebrity Jimmy Savile connects to them, whether or not Cillian Murphy will return from 28 Days Later in The Bone Temple, and how the new film connects to 28 Weeks Later.
Full spoilers follow! Since the 28 Years Later franchise seems to be sticking around, let’s take a look at how the new film sets the stage for future sequels. Specifically, we want to look at 28 Years’ ending, which has left many early viewers flabbergasted. Join us as we dive into all the spoilery details of 28 Years Later. After Spike (Alfie Williams) has to say goodbye to his mother, who doctor Ian Kelson (Ralph Fiennes) consensually euthanizes after diagnosing her with cancer, he returns a newborn baby recovered from an infected mother (the baby is uninfected because of the way the placenta works) to his island village. He also leaves a note for his father Jamie (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), where he explains that he’s going to keep exploring the mainland and may return home someday. But when he’s pursued by a larger group, Spike is saved by a group led by a man named Jimmy (Sinners’ Jack O’Connell), an older version of the only child to survive the film’s grisly prologue. Boyle told IGN that the Jimmy character is a “hugely significant figure” in the upcoming second film. Join us for our 28 Years Later Ending Explained, where we delve into who the Jimmys are, how the notorious British celebrity Jimmy Savile connects to them, whether or not Cillian Murphy will return from 28 Days Later in The Bone Temple, and how the new film connects to 28 Weeks Later.
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