28 Years Later Has An Amazing Music Callback To The Original. Here’s How The Song Ended Up in 28 Days Later

28 Years Later Has An Amazing Music Callback To The Original. Here’s How The Song Ended Up in 28 Days Later

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As you all have probably heard by now, 28 Years Later, which just premiered on the 2025 movie schedule, is an all-around great cinematic experience (even more so in the 4DX format). Like a lot of the critics who saw it before release (including CinemaBlend’s Mike Reyes, who gave it a 5-star review), I loved just about everything about the movie, including a great callback to 28 Days Later. If you’re wondering if I’m talking about Godspeed You! Black Emperor’s “East Hastings,” then you’d be correct.

After hearing the song that first introduced me to one of my favorite bands more than 20 years ago, I started to recall all these stories from the early 2000s about how Danny Boyle was able to get the anti-capitalist Canadian post-rock collective to let him use the track in 28 Days Later’s iconic London sequence. If you’re not familiar, the story is really cool…

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Danny Boyle Shot The Iconic London Sequence First, And Put “East Hastings” While Editing The Scene

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