Danny Boyle’s Bold Choice: Filming ’28 Years Later’ with iPhone 15s for a Gritty Revival

Danny Boyle employs iPhone 15s for filming the horror sequel "28 Years Later," emphasizing a unique visual style akin to the original film's gritty realism, as he reunites with original collaborators for a new trilogy.
SummaryDanny Boyle is using iPhone 15s with modified hardware for filming “28 Years Later,” his anticipated horror sequel set to release in 2025. The film reunites original collaborators, including Cillian Murphy and cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle. Production wrapped in July, marking the start of a new trilogy. The decision to use iPhones echoes the original film’s use of smaller digital cameras, aiming to capture the same gritty realism and unique atmosphere. A fourth film, “28 Years Later Part II: The Bone Temple,” directed by Nia DaCosta, is also in development.

Danny Boyle’s Innovative Approach to “28 Years Later”

Celebrated director Danny Boyle is reportedly embracing an unconventional method for filming his much-anticipated horror sequel, “28 Years Later.” The original 2002 film featured Cillian Murphy as a man who awakens from a coma to discover the UK devastated by a virus that transforms humans into mindless, rage-fueled zombies. Scheduled for a 2025 release, the sequel will see Murphy joined by Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer, Ralph Fiennes, Jack O’Connell, Erin Kellyman, and Edvin Ryding, marking their entry into the franchise. Filming concluded in July.

According to Wired, Boyle has chosen to film “28 Years Later” using an unexpected piece of technology. Instead of employing traditional digital film cameras typical of large-scale productions, he opted for iPhone 15s equipped with modified hardware, lenses, and cages to capture the movie’s footage.

Despite this unconventional choice of technology, cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle, a longtime collaborator with Boyle, returns to the franchise. Mantle reunites with the director for the first time since the 2002 original to oversee the visual storytelling of the 2025 sequel.

Insights Into “28 Years Later”

Reuniting the Original Creative Team for a New Horror Trilogy

In addition to Boyle, Murphy, and Mantle, “28 Years Later” will see Alex Garland returning to co-write the sequel alongside Boyle. Garland’s previous involvement was as a producer for the 2007 sequel, “28 Weeks Later.” Production began on May 7 in Northumberland and wrapped on July 29, more than a year before its scheduled release on June 20, 2025.

Although the project experienced a lengthy development period spanning over 17 years, “28 Years Later” is just the beginning of a new trilogy. A fourth film, “28 Years Later Part II: The Bone Temple,” is already in the works. Directed by Nia DaCosta of “Candyman” fame, it is set to be filmed consecutively with Boyle’s installment, with Boyle and Garland transitioning to producer roles.

Analyzing Danny Boyle’s Camera Choice for “28 Years Later”

Recapturing the Original Movie’s Unique Atmosphere

Boyle’s decision to use unconventional cameras for “28 Years Later” aligns with his previous contributions to the franchise. The original “28 Days Later” employed smaller Canon XL1 digital cameras, chosen for their maneuverability during the film’s brisk shooting schedule. Consequently, the visual quality resembled that of an early 2000s British television drama rather than contemporary films.

To avoid public disruption, scenes in typically bustling London areas were filmed at dawn, necessitating road closures for approximately 45-minute intervals.

Despite the difference in camera quality, the rough digital footage of “28 Days Later” contributed to the film’s gritty realism, emphasizing the horror and grounding the narrative. This visual distinctiveness and rawness enhanced the film’s impact, particularly at its conclusion, where traditional film footage was used for dramatic effect. Boyle’s choice of iPhones for “28 Years Later” suggests an attempt to evoke a similar visceral experience.

Source: Wired

28 Years Later

  • PG-NOT RATED
  • Horror

28 Years Later is the tentative title for the third film in the "28 Days Later" franchise, initially conceived by Danny Boyle and Alex Garland. Originally expected to be titled "28 Months Later," the film still hasn't been officially confirmed, but preliminary work on a script has reportedly been underway.

Director
Danny Boyle
Release Date
June 20, 2025
Writers
Danny Boyle, Alex Garland
Cast
Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer, Cillian Murphy, Jack O'Connell, Ralph Fiennes
Franchise(s)
28 Days Later
prequel(s)
28 Weeks Later, 28 Days Later
Main Genre
Horror
Elliot Verde
Elliot Verde
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