28 Days Later Creator Believes TLOU Is Better Than His Own Zombie Epic

28 Days Later Creator Believes TLOU Is Better Than His Own Zombie Epic



Summary

  • The writer of 28 Days Later thinks The Last Of Us’s writing is better than it is in his own iconic zombie movie.
  • Alex Garland celebrated The Last Of Us, adding that 28 Years Later has been influenced by it.
  • A full circle moment of sorts as Neil Druckmann previously revealed The Last Of Us was inspired by 28 Days Later.

28 Days Later and The Last Of Us are heralded as being projects that redefined what the zombie horror genre can be. With a new movie for the former and a new season of its TV adaptation for the latter coming this year, the writer of 28 Days Later has admitted they believe the writing in The Last Of Us is better than it was in his own movie.

In preparation for both 28 Years Later and The Last Of Us season two, Sony invited TLOU creator Neil Druckmann and 28 Days writer Alex Garland to speak to one another about the history, and the future, of their respective projects as part of its Creator to Creator series. During it, Garland noted that he believes the writing in The Last Of Us is better than the writing in the first movie in the 28 Days series.

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“The Last of Us is better than 28 Days, or at least the writing is,” Garland said to Druckmann (thanks to GamesRadar for the transcription). “I was like, ‘Oh, this is so much more sophisticated and moving’… The Last of Us is on another level, so yeah, of course I was influenced by it.”

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28 Days Later released in 2002, more than a decade before the first version of The Last Of Us launched exclusively on PS3. The influence Garland is referencing is the one TLOU has had on 28 Years Later. Interesting to note not only because it will likely be evident Garland was inspired by the games and their adaptation in his upcoming film, but because it will be a full circle moment for both series. Druckmann has previously noted 28 Days Later was a huge influence on The Last Of Us.

While doing press for the launch of The Last Of Us Part 2 in 2020, Druckmann told Empire that 28 Days Later was a big influence in the creation of TLOU. The Naughty Dog director pointed to the focus on characters and their stories in 28 Days Later rather than explaining how exactly the virus that brought about the apocalypse came to be. More than two decades later, The Last Of Us and 28 Days Later have still done that better than anything else in the zombie genre.

While Druckmann’s life will still be dominated by The Last Of Us for the next few years since it’s more or less guaranteed the TV adaptation will be getting at least one more season after this one, a lot of his time will also be dedicated to Naughty Dog’s next game, Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet. So much so that when asked about a potential Part 3 in The Last Of Us series, Druckmann advised fans not to bet on it ever being a thing.

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The Last of Us
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Released

June 14, 2013

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M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Sexual Themes, Strong Language

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