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Fiennes Improvs Viral Zombie Dance in New Film
5 Jan
Summary
- Ralph Fiennes improvised a dance scene with a zombie.
- The zombie actor discusses the extensive prosthetic application.
- A third '28 Years Later' film is confirmed by Sony.

Ralph Fiennes and the hulking zombie Samson, played by Chi Lewis-Parry, share an unexpected bromance in "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple." Fiennes improvised a memorable scene where he dances with Samson to Duran Duran's "Rio," a moment that Lewis-Parry found particularly enjoyable despite the nudity.
The preparation for Lewis-Parry's role as Samson was a significant undertaking. The prosthetic suit, complete with appendage, required up to eight hours for seven people to fit, with application sometimes starting at 2 a.m. and finishing around 9 p.m. Lewis-Parry noted the increased detail in the prosthetics for "The Bone Temple," featuring more veins for close-up shots.
Looking ahead, Sony has officially greenlit a third "28 Years Later" film, with Alex Garland penning the script and Cillian Murphy reportedly starring. While Lewis-Parry is unsure if Samson will reappear, he expressed satisfaction with the character's impact and his own performance, highlighting the rewarding experience of developing a role with such depth.




