The towering Mma fighter-turned-actor, Chi Lewis-Parry, who played the terrifying Alpha zombie Samson in 28 Years Later, has stirred up curiosity among fans with a cryptic tease. In an interview with GQ published July 30, Lewis-Parry dropped a quiet bombshell that could have major implications for the upcoming Bone Temple sequel.
When asked about the harrowing scene involving the pregnant infected woman on the train from 28 Years Later, Lewis-Parry revealed that the scene, along with the potential fatherhood of his character, wasn’t even in the script. It was something he and director Danny Boyle cooked up on the day, giving Samson a strange emotional depth and mystery.
That actual scene, me and Danny discussed on the day. That wasn’t [in the script]. Danny wanted a moment on the train before the carnage happens that broke up the scene, to show there’s more behind the eyes of this infected, that he isn’t just a head-ripping psychopath.
When asked about the harrowing scene involving the pregnant infected woman on the train from 28 Years Later, Lewis-Parry revealed that the scene, along with the potential fatherhood of his character, wasn’t even in the script. It was something he and director Danny Boyle cooked up on the day, giving Samson a strange emotional depth and mystery.
That actual scene, me and Danny discussed on the day. That wasn’t [in the script]. Danny wanted a moment on the train before the carnage happens that broke up the scene, to show there’s more behind the eyes of this infected, that he isn’t just a head-ripping psychopath.
- 7/31/2025
- by Krittika Mukherjee
- FandomWire
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