Danny Boyle's '28 Years Later' Revives Franchise with Innovative iPhone Filming

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Director Danny Boyle used iPhones to film key scenes in '28 Years Later,' allowing for quick, lightweight filming in remote locations, which contributed to the movie's gritty aesthetic and realistic portrayal of a post-apocalyptic UK, reflecting on the ongoing relevance of apocalyptic stories amid global crises.
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