Nia DaCosta's new film Hedda has only just arrived on Prime Video, but there's not long to go until the director's next movie comes to UK cinemas – and it's safe to say it's a big one.
Of course, anyone who's seen the previous film will know that it sets up this upcoming entry in spectacular – if somewhat divisive – style. Asked by RadioTimes.com what she'd made of that response, DaCosta explained why it had had little impact on her own film.
"And we all just felt really strongly that we were making great films – and so it was just wonderful for people to respond to Danny's film so, so positively because I really want them to come see mine. But Danny's brilliant, and I'm just a huge fan of it, so I kind of knew that everyone would love it."
As the title suggests, Boyle's film picked up 28 years on from the onset of the Rage Virus previously seen in 2002's 28 Days Later, and introduced us to a group of new characters living on the island of Lindisfarne (aka Holy Island) who have managed to carve out a community for themselves away from the hordes of infected.
In the final moments, he comes across a cult headed up by Jack O'Connell's Sir Jimmy Crystal – who appeared to be modelled on Jimmy Savile – and sees them violently dispatch a whole host of infected in a scene which adopted a very different tone than the rest of the film.
Last month, the first trailer for the sequel was released and seemed to set up two central storylines: following Dr Kelson's (Fiennes) life more closely, while also focusing in on O'Connell's character and his gang of Jimmies.
"In the world of The Bone Temple, the infected are no longer the greatest threat to survival – the inhumanity of the survivors can be stranger and more terrifying."
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