Summary
The cast of28 Years Laterincludes an ideal replacement for the villains of28 Days Laterand28 Weeks Later. Although28 Days Laterand28 Weeks Laterhave many differences, both horror movies serve as sharp condemnations of unchecked military power.28 Years Later’s storyis likely to be very different again, as the sequel is set years after the original movies in the series. Despite this, theupcoming sequel28 Years Latercan and should add to the franchise’s complex portrayal of flawed military leaders and the havoc they can wreak on civilian populations.
In many ways, the military is thereal villain of the28 Days Latermovies. In the original movie, Christopher Eccleston’s fascist Major Henry West leads a group of soldiers who take women hostage and enslave them. In28 Weeks Later, Idris Elba’s incompetent General Stone is at the forefront of several gung-ho, absurdly unsuccessful attempts to contain the threat of the Infected. Between Stone’s obstinacy and West’s gleeful sadism, the two movies offer a dim view of military leadership in times of crisis. It is one shared by classic horrors likeThe CraziesandDay of the Dead.

Jodie Comer’s 28 Years Later Role Is A Reminder To Watch Her Forgotten 2023 Thriller
Jodie Comer joining 28 Years Later is an exciting development for the franchise, but is also a natural next step for the star after a previous role.
Ralph Fiennes Would Be Perfect As 28 Years Later’s Military Villain
Christopher Eccleston & Idris Elba Played The 28 Days Later Franchise’s Earlier Villains
Now that the cast of28 Years Laterhas been announced, it is clear that there is a fitting new star to play this outing’s military villain.28 Years Later’s Ralph Fiennes should play the movie’s villainas the screen veteran has plenty of experience in similar roles. There are a lot of things viewers willwant to see from28 Days Later, but Fiennes playing another evil military leader is essential. After all, the actor already has experience playing a military man inThe Hurt Locker, a villain in theHarry Pottermovies, and a war criminal inSchindler’s List.
Fiennes’ chilling portrayal of Amon Goth is still singled out as a highlight of his career to this day and the actor could bring the same unsettling intensity to the villain of28 Years Later. The earlier movies in the series found time to ruminate on both the rise of fascism and the incompetent handling of public crises, so28 Years Laterseems perfectly positioned to take on military themes again. After Eccleston and Elba played military villains, Fiennes would be an ideal actor to play the latest incarnation of the institution’s malice and incompetence thanks to his impressive screen CV.

A Third Military Villain After 28 Days & 28 Weeks Can Still Work
28 Years Later Can Continue This Ingenious Franchise Trend
28 Years Later’s set photos have already confirmed that there will be a military presence in the movie, which comes as no major surprise after the themes of the preceding movies. Thestory of28 Years Lateris not yet clear, but it is obvious that Fiennes’ military villain would still be a perfect fit for the franchise. There are many issues with military leaders that the series hasn’t addressed yet, such as military corruption. Regardless of the angle28 Years Latertakes, the sequel to28 Days Laterand28 Weeks Laterneeds a fitting military villain.
