Jodie Comer Gets VIP Treatment at London's Adelphi Theatre!
EXCLUSIVE SCOOP!
Jodie Comer, the ravishing star of Killing Eve, received the VIP treatment at London's Adelphi Theatre as she arrived for a special talk on Tuesday. And by "VIP treatment," we mean a team of burly bodyguards and a fleet of luxury cars escorted her to the restricted area, leaving everyone else in the dust!
The 32-year-old beauty, looking stunning in a black ribbed dress, was whisked away from her chauffeured car and into the theatre's stage door. Meanwhile, her co-star Aaron Taylor-Johnson, the dashing star of Kick-Ass, kept it casual in an oversized grey t-shirt and white trainers.
But what brought Jodie to the Adelphi Theatre was not just a chat about her latest project, but also a sneak peek at her upcoming film 28 Years Later. Yes, folks, we're talking about the highly anticipated sequel to the cult classic 28 Days Later!
Jodie and Aaron joined director Danny Boyle for a Q&A session on The One Show, where they dished out juicy details about their latest collaboration. But what really got our attention was Jodie's admission that she was "scared" while filming the new zombie thriller.
"I think when you're in these high-intensity situations, it's exhilarating, it's thrilling, and it's terrifying," Jodie revealed in a featurette ahead of the film's release. And we can only imagine what kind of terror-inducing scenes she had to face on set!
But before we get to the movie magic, let's talk about the real scoop – Cillian Murphy's role in the new trilogy! As it turns out, Danny Boyle has confirmed that the Irish heartthrob will be making an appearance in the second and third films of the new series.
In a bombshell revelation, Danny spilled: "He is in the second one... We haven't got the money for the third one yet, but hopefully if we do OK, they'll give us the go-ahead." And by "OK," we mean box office gold, baby!
So, what's the story with 28 Years Later? Well, for starters, the film takes place on a mysterious island called The Holy Island, where humans have adapted to survive in isolation. Our heroes, Jamie (played by Aaron) and Isla (played by Jodie), embark on a deadly mission to the mainland, facing off against hordes of undead creatures along the way.
But don't just take our word for it! Here's what Jodie had to say about working with Danny Boyle: "Being on a Danny Boyle set is like experiencing the most amazing thing. The relationship that the camera seems to have with the characters and the story... it's exhilarating, thrilling, and terrifying."
And there you have it – the inside scoop on Jodie Comer's VIP treatment, Aaron Taylor-Johnson's casual vibe, and Cillian Murphy's return in the new 28 Years Later trilogy. Stay tuned for more updates from The Scholarly Note!