While28 Years Laterwon’t feature Cillian Murphy’s Jim, the news of28 Days Later’s two other character absences doesn’t bode well for his fate.The story of28 Years Laterwill expand on the world established by28 Days Laterand its 2007 sequel28 Weeks Later, but that doesn’t mean that the belated sequel will share their storylines. Already, the trailer for the sequel makes it clear that28 Weeks Laterwill be a post-apocalyptic horrormovie whereas both of its predecessors were zombie outbreak movies.

While28 Days Laterand28 Weeks Laterfocused on the Rage Virus’s initial outbreak and containment,28 Years Lateris more concerned with what became of the world after the devastation of the original movies. As such, it is not too surprising to learn that, although28 Days Laterstar Cillian Murphy is on board as an executive producer for28 Years Later, his character Jim won’t appear in the sequel. Per producer Andrew Macdonald’s interview withEmpire, “He is not in the first film, but I’m hoping there will be some Jim somewhere along the line.”

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28 Years Later Will Not Include 28 Days Later’s Selena Or Hannah

MacDonald’s comments refer to the fact that28 Years Later’s sequel,The Bone Temple, has already finished filming and has a release date set for 2026. That follow-up might revive Jim’s story after his absence from28 Years Later, but the absence of two other pivotal franchise characters makes this seem less likely.28 Days Later’s two other main characters, Naomie Harris’ Selena and Megan Burns’ Hannah, made it out of the original movie alive. When viewers last saw them, they awaited rescue in a Cumbrian cottage.

There is little reason to believe the jets sighted in28 Days Later’s ending spell good news for him, Selena, and Hannah.

In thealternative endings of28 Days Later, Jim dies from the wounds he obtained while escaping the compound and killing the soldiers. However, the two remaining characters survive every version of the ending, soHannah and Selena not appearing in28 Years Laterdoesn’t bode well for Jim. If Harris and Burns’ characters returned and were confirmed to still be alive and well in the long-awaited sequel, Jim’s comeback would seem more plausible. As it is, it seems vanishingly unlikely.

A Darker Future For Cillian Murphy’s Jim Makes Sense For 28 Years Later

28 Years Later Killing Off Jim Fits The Tone Of The Bleak Series

As much as it would be fun to see Murphy revive his star-making role, it makes a lot of sense for28 Years Lateror its sequels to confirm that Jim didn’t survive the Rage Virus outbreak. The28 Days Laterfranchise takes a distinctly dim view of the military’s management of public health crises. As such, there is little reason to believe the jets sighted in28 Days Later’s ending spell good news for him, Selena, and Hannah.

If anything, themilitary villains of28 Days Laterand28 Weeks Laterheavily imply that the rescue in28 Days Later’s ending may not have been a rescue at all. While bleak, this ending to Jim’s story would fit with the tone and themes of the franchise as a whole. As such,28 Years Latermight be better off confirming the off-screen demise of28 Days Later’s hero.