Summary

  • 28 Years Later's story remains a mystery, but Cillian Murphy's return as Jim has fans eager for the sequel's release.
  • Speculations about how Jim's narrative will continue from the original comic book can deepen his characterization in the film.
  • The possible portrayal of Jim as an ex-inmate entering a changed world in 28 Years Later could surprise and evolve his character.

A 15-year-old story perfectly set up Cillian Murphy's return as Jim in 28 Years Later's cast also includes talented actors like Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ralph Fiennes, and Jack O'Connell further raises the hype surrounding its release.

However, what already makes 28 Years Later one of the most highly anticipated movies of 2025 is that it marks Cillian Murphy's return as Jim. The Academy Award-winning actor was previously only confirmed as the film's producer, sparking speculation surrounding his return as his 28 Days Later character. The speculations turned into reality when his return was finally confirmed. While it is unclear how 28 Years Later will continue his 28 Days Later narrative, a 15-year-old story can serve as the perfect opening arc for Jim's narrative in the sequel.

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The details surrounding 28 Years Later's story are still under wraps but one can still speculate how the film will treat Cillian Murphy's Jim's return

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28 Years Later Can Continue Jim's Story From The 28 Days Later Sequel Comic

The Comic Book Extends Jim's Narrative From 28 Days Later

In 28 Days Later comic sequel suggests, Jim was arrested for killing Major West and his soldiers.

He was also put on death row, scheduled to be shot dead by a firing squad. Since the comic book suggests Jim likely died after being executed, 28 Years Later cannot adopt all the details of his narrative. However, it can portray how Jim remained imprisoned for 28 years after the first movie's events. This would be the perfect starting point for 28 Years Later, not only because it would effectively portray how much Jim has suffered since the first film but also because it would parallel Jim's opening arc from 28 Days Later.

Jim's Story's Begining In 28 Years Later Can Be Similar To His Opening Arc From 28 Days Later

The Comic Book Arc Could Add Immense Depth To Jim's Characterization

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Just like Jim's 28 Days Later story begins with him waking from a coma and being unaware of what happened to the world, his 28 Years Later arc could show how he has recently come out of prison and is naive about how much the world has changed since the outbreak's inception. If 28 Years Later adopts this narrative, it would perfectly honor the first film's story by drawing parallels to its opening and, at the same time, give Jim's narrative a fresh start. When Tom Rothman confirmed Cillian Murphy's presence in 28 Years Later, he quoted that the actor returns "in a surprising way and in a way that grows."

28 Years Later is scheduled to be released on 20 June 2025.

For obvious reasons, Rothman did not give away any major details surrounding the character's story development in the new movie. However, if 28 Years Later attempts to continue Jim's comic book story, his introduction as an ex-inmate in the movie's opening arc would be "surprising" and leave enough room for his character's "growth." Hopefully, 28 Years Later will consider using Jim's comic book narrative as his backstory and explore how his experiences in prison have further calloused him and altered his perception of the zombie-infested world.

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28 Years Later
Release Date
June 20, 2025
Runtime
126 minutes
Director
Danny Boyle

28 Years Later: Set nearly three decades after the rage virus outbreak, a quarantined group survives on an isolated island connected to the mainland by a fortified causeway. When a member ventures into the mainland, they encounter mutated threats and unsettling truths about both the infected and fellow survivors.

Cast
Erin Kellyman, Geoffrey Newland, Gordon Alexander, Kim Allan, Joe Blakemore, Emma Laird, Edvin Ryding, Christopher Fulford, Sandy Batchelor, Celi Crossland, Ghazi Al Ruffai, Robert Rhodes
Franchise(s)
28 Days Later