Aaron Taylor-Johnson Joins Ralph Fiennes and Jodie Comer in ’28 Years Later’

Aaron Taylor-Johnson has reportedly been cast in ’28 Years Later’. The project, set to be directed by Danny Boyle and written by Alex Garland, will also feature Ralph Fiennes and Jodie Comer. Taylor-Johnson’s involvement in the film adds to the growing anticipation for the sequel to the 2002 hit ’28 Days Later’. While plot details remain under wraps, the film is expected to be a new trilogy for the franchise, with Boyle directing the first installment and Garland penning all three scripts.

28 Years Later Castings Boost Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s James Bond Odds

The upcoming ’28 Years Later’ has cast Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer, and Ralph Fiennes, raising speculation about Johnson’s potential to become the next James Bond. The actor, who has a strong filmography and is reunited with ‘The King’s Man’ co-star Ralph Fiennes and former ‘James Bond’ M, could benefit from a long-term contract with Sony Pictures, which would secure his role as Commander Bond and his involvement in the planned ’28 Years Later’ sequels.

Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Ralph Fiennes Join ’28 Days Later’ Sequel

The long-awaited sequel to ’28 Days Later’ is finally happening, with Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and Ralph Fiennes joining the cast. Danny Boyle is returning to direct the film, which will be a trilogy for Sony. The original film, released in 2002, was a critical and commercial success, and helped to revive the zombie genre. The sequel will be written by Alex Garland, who also wrote the script for the original film. Cillian Murphy, who starred in the original film, will serve as executive producer. Comer, Taylor-Johnson, and Fiennes are all accomplished actors with impressive filmographies. Comer is best known for her roles in ‘Killing Eve’ and ‘The End of the F**king World’, while Taylor-Johnson has starred in films such as ‘Nocturnal Animals’ and ‘Tenet’. Fiennes has a long and distinguished career, with roles in films such as ‘Schindler’s List’, ‘The English Patient’, and the ‘Harry Potter’ series.

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