Other Danny Boyle Explains How ’28 Years Later’ Got its Creepy Poem By gizmodo.com - June 22, 2025 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter Danny Boyle Explains How ’28 Years Later’ Got its Creepy Poem The use of Rudyard Kipling’s ‘Boots’ in ’28 Years Later’ shows just how important trailers can be to a movie. read more Source: www.gizmodo.com RELATED ARTICLES Art the Clown Will Haunt a New Holiday Step Aside Popcorn Buckets, ‘Masters of the Universe’ Will Let You Drink Out of the Power Sword EU Calls VPNs a ‘Loophole’ that ‘Needs Closing’ in Age Verification Laws Intel Reportedly Lands a Chip Deal With Apple Thanks to Trump Watch Out, SpaceX—NASA Is Already Training on Blue Origin’s Moon Lander Prototype How Ricochet Became the Anime Villain of All Elite Wrestling Plant Found in Obscure Brazilian Rainforest Seems Weirdly Good at Fighting Covid-19 Got a Couple Hundred Million? You Could Own a Piece of ‘The Walking Dead’ ‘Directionally Very Bad’: Everything You Missed During Week 2 of the Elon Musk vs OpenAI Trial