"A long time has passed and 28 Days Later, when it arrived fresh, and I don't think it's fresh anymore. Everybody needs to want to do it and, every now and then, partly because I think about paying off my mortgage or something like that, I think, 'Hmm, that would be a good idea.' But then, me personally, I never quite have enough motivation to follow it through. But we did have an idea of where to set it and what it might be about." Boyle wouldn't share what his concepts were "because they'll end up in The Walking Dead." In 2013, while promoting Trance, Boyle was once again asked about the threequel, telling Dark Horizons:"t's 40/60 whether happens or not. And so, the film is never going to happen unless those people start talking to each other again. When we made 28 Days Later, the rights were frozen between a group of people who are no longer talking to each other. Jump forward to 2010, and while promoting Never Let Me Go, when asked about the third movie, Garland told Worst Previews there was complications going on behind the scenes: "I'll answer that completely honestly. I've got to think about it, whether it's right or not." A month later, while on the promotional tour for Sunshine, Danny Boyle told MTV that "There is an idea for the next one, something which would move the story on. Upon the subsequent movie's good-but-not-great box office release, Fox stated in June 2007 that a third movie would be contingent on how well the DVD of 28 Weeks Later sold. Matt Groening explains why the Simpsons are yellow READ MORE
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