Mon May 26 02:00:00 UTC 2025: ## ’28 Years Later’ Scene Hints at Tragic Fate for Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s Character
**London, UK** – The highly anticipated sequel to the groundbreaking horror film “28 Days Later,” titled “28 Years Later,” is generating even more buzz with the release of an exclusive scene. Directed by Danny Boyle and written by Alex Garland, the film revisits the terrifying, infected UK landscape and promises new, unforeseen challenges.
A newly revealed scene features Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Jamie, a father teaching his son, Spike (Alfie Williams), survival skills in the post-apocalyptic world. The scene depicts Jamie instructing Spike to kill a hanging Infected, emphasizing the grim mantra, “The more you kill, the easier it gets.”
This moment is drawing comparisons to the themes established in “28 Days Later,” where Cillian Murphy’s character, Jim, relies on the guidance of father figures with conflicting survival strategies. With the fate of Jim’s father figures in the original, some critics are speculating Jamie may not survive.
Adding fuel to the fire, promotional materials have largely focused on the characters played by Jodie Comer (Isla, the mother) and Ralph Fiennes (Dr. Kelson). Dr. Kelson, seemingly set to mentor Spike, utters a cryptic line in the trailer: “There are many kinds of death, and some are better than others.” As Fiennes’ role is set to increase in the second film, “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,” speculation is rife he might survive but Jamie will not.
The scene also subtly addresses the events of “28 Weeks Later,” reminding audiences that survivors were ultimately abandoned, highlighting the harsh realities of the world Jamie and his family inhabit.
Fans can secure their tickets for “28 Years Later” starting June 3rd, with the film hitting theaters on June 20th, just after Father’s Day. Will Jamie survive to see Father’s Day next year? Only time will tell.