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Jodie Comer looks striking in a metallic silver dress as she leads stars at 28 Years Later premiere

Jodie Comer looks striking in a metallic silver dress as she leads stars at 28 Years Later premiere

Scottish Sun3 days ago

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JODIE Comer looked striking in a metallic silver dress, as she led the stars at the 28 Years Later premiere.
The chilling teaser for Danny Boyle's post-apocalyptic sequel sent fans into a frenzy in December.
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Jodie Comer looked striking in a metallic silver dress, as she led the stars at the 28 Years Later premiere
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The 32-year-old actress oozed glam with her makeup look on point, and her blonde locks in a straight down do
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Jodie Comer, Alfie Williams and Aaron Taylor-Johnson star in the movie
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Aaron and wife Sam put on a glam display
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The new release boasts a star-studded cast, including Jodie, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ralph Fiennes, Erin Kellyman and Jack O'Connell.
And the new 28 Years Later film follows the classic 2002 movie starring Peaky Blinders actor Cillian.
He's returning as an executive producer - and will even appear as original character Jim "in a surprising way", according to Sony Motion Pictures chairman Tim Rothman.
Arriving for the premiere of the hotly-anticipated new movie, Jodie turned heads in her floor length metallic dress.
The 32-year-old actress oozed glam with her makeup look on point, and her blonde locks in a straight down do.
She partnered her dress with some metallic heels and a smokey eye, while walking the red carpet in London, to the backdrop of a wall of skulls.
The beautiful actress posed for photos with Danny Boyle and Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and Ralph Fiennes rocked up in a statement blue suit for the World Premiere at the Odeon Luxe Leicester Square.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson put on a dapper display, and was seen posing for photos with his wife Sam Taylor-Johnson, who looked striking in a white dress.
The 14-year-old star of the film, Alfie Williams, also walked the red carpet in a red suit and black top, and joined together with his co-stars for photos.
The star-studded event saw a string of celebrity faces in attendance, from TV host Joel Dommett to model Tigerlily Taylor.
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Speaking about her new film project, Jodie said: "Having met Danny [Boyle], he's incredibly sure and confident and innovative
"As an actor to be on a set with someone like that who's leading the charge is so exciting.
"I remember seeing 28 Days Later and I was so struck with how it was so rooted in reality, and it was more about the exploration of us as a species and our behaviour and how we react.
"It felt like there was a lot of emotional truth within the film that really anchored it. That's also what I felt when I read this script."
Meanwhile, Cillian says the 22-year-old movie is the only one of his films he watches back.
"I never watch my own films, except that one. I have great affection for it."
He added: "I can't give much more at this point, but I've always said I would love to be involved because that movie changed everything for me.
"It's always on around Halloween and during the pandemic people were constantly sending me clips.
"And I've shown it to my kids. It's really stood up, even though it's 22 years old now."
28 Years Later is set to be released on June 20, 2025.
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Arriving for the premiere of the hotly-anticipated new movie, Jodie turned heads in her floor length metallic dress
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Ralph Fiennes is one of the stars of the film
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A string of famous TV faces turned up to the movie premiere
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28 Years Later star Alfie Williams, 14, opted for a rose patterned suit
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