It's A Shame This Movie is Flopping
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Top Comments (10)
Now it’s not gonna flap
Probably an advertisement issue. I'm chronically online and still had zero idea there was another 28 days movie coming out. Didn't one come out like 6 months ago as well?
What a missed opportunity; the movie was released 30 weeks after the last.
Would have done better if our favorite hunger games actor was in it
I saw "28 years later: bone temple" in my youtube feed and thought it was like, the name of a scene in 28 years later. Not only have I not seen any advertising for it, 28 years later still feels so fresh in my mind I didn't even imagine there was a sequel already. Definitely needs some boosting.
I'd watch it again... But i don't have a ticket.
The ending was actually so good. it’s soooooooo setup for a third
The “I don’t have a ticket” scene really threw me off. I was so shocked I couldn’t believe it. I had called it from the start of the movie that Sampson would eventually talk but I wasn’t ready for it. They cooked so hard with this
Can you imagine asking a random guy you never met before to pretend being the devil for your friends and that is what he delivers!!!
The "I don't have a ticket" scene kinda made me emotional. Aside from the fact that you suddenly see the biggest, most terrifying of the infected suddenly come back to his true self after nearly 30 years of being lost, there's this really horrifying realization that the infected are still *there.* They can be helped. Not technically cured, but they can be treated in such a way that gives them control of themselves again. I'm torn between 'this is a good ending, leave it at that' and wanting to know if anything comes of this discovery, since Samson is really the only one who knows now.
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Top Comments (10)
Now it’s not gonna flap
Probably an advertisement issue. I'm chronically online and still had zero idea there was another 28 days movie coming out. Didn't one come out like 6 months ago as well?
What a missed opportunity; the movie was released 30 weeks after the last.
Would have done better if our favorite hunger games actor was in it
I saw "28 years later: bone temple" in my youtube feed and thought it was like, the name of a scene in 28 years later. Not only have I not seen any advertising for it, 28 years later still feels so fresh in my mind I didn't even imagine there was a sequel already. Definitely needs some boosting.
I'd watch it again... But i don't have a ticket.
The ending was actually so good. it’s soooooooo setup for a third
The “I don’t have a ticket” scene really threw me off. I was so shocked I couldn’t believe it. I had called it from the start of the movie that Sampson would eventually talk but I wasn’t ready for it. They cooked so hard with this
Can you imagine asking a random guy you never met before to pretend being the devil for your friends and that is what he delivers!!!
The "I don't have a ticket" scene kinda made me emotional. Aside from the fact that you suddenly see the biggest, most terrifying of the infected suddenly come back to his true self after nearly 30 years of being lost, there's this really horrifying realization that the infected are still *there.* They can be helped. Not technically cured, but they can be treated in such a way that gives them control of themselves again. I'm torn between 'this is a good ending, leave it at that' and wanting to know if anything comes of this discovery, since Samson is really the only one who knows now.