Fans of “28 Years Later” were divided by the ending that introduces Sir Jimmy Crystal (Jack O’Connell), a cult leader who bears more than a passing resemblance to Jimmy Savile, the BBC presenter outed as a prolific sexual abuser after his death in 2011.
In an interview with Business Insider in June, the film’s respective director and producer, Danny Boyle and Alex Garland, confirmed that the character is based on Savile.
Chi Lewis-Parry, who plays Samson, a new, super-strong type of the infected called an Alpha, told BI that he thinks introducing Crystal was a bold decision but said “you have to test the boundaries.”
Boyle has always challenged audiences with his films, including “28 Days Later” and “Trainspotting,” a dark comedy about people in Glasgow addicted to heroin. In the world of “28 Years Later,” the Rage Virus would have broken out before Savile’s crimes could be unearthed. It seems likely the sequel, “The Bone Temple,” will explore this further.
Lewis-Parry said: “It’s hard to come up with something original” in the horror genre.
“Introducing that character is a different type of horror. It’s taking real horror and sticking it in a fantasy horror scenario. I think that’s masterful because you’re not just relying on the jump scares and the stereotypical gore.
“You are kind of teasing the psyche of an audience with a real-life horror that has been discovered,” he added. “For me, it’s almost scarier because that really happened. Whatever you attach to that character is the fear element. I think it’s brilliant, personally.”
Boyle and Garland told BI how Crystal’s scenes in “28 Years Later” set up the sequel. Garland said the bizarre cult leader taps into bigger themes of a “misremembered past” and “how selective memory is.”
O’Connell will no doubt have a larger presence in the second film as Crystal, while Lewis-Parry will reprise his role as Samson.
BI previously reported how Lewis-Parry said he scared Boyle into casting him in the role during his audition.
Lewis-Parry teased that fans “might fall in love with Samson,” but didn’t reveal any plot points, adding: “it’s magical when you watch something and know nothing about any surprises.”