28年後のカメオのジャック・オコネルの衝撃的な

Warning: spoilers for 28 Years Later are in play.

Certain actors excel at portraying intimidating villains that you find yourself drawn to while watching on screen. It appears that the skilled Jack O’Connell is gradually earning a similar reputation, with his performance as Remmick in the movie “Sinners” being particularly noteworthy for this trend, according to his work schedule for 2025.

With increasing views on the man’s appearance in the finale of “28 Years Later”, I feel it’s essential to discuss the thrill surrounding his role as Sir Jimmy Crystal, a character set to be downright unsettling. If you’re concerned about spoilers, feel free to peruse my “28 Years Later” review until you’ve watched the film. Rest assured, we have plenty of time before “The Bone Temple”.

Jack O’Connell’s Role In Sinners Is One Of My Favorite Performances Of The Year

To start, there’s no such thing as too much love for Ryan Coogler’s socially aware horror movie, brimming with depth and artistic flair. It’s quickly become one of my top picks for the year. A significant part of this is due to the enchantingly terrifying character, Remmick, the Irish vampire, who we can look forward to streaming on your preferred HBO Max device starting from July 4th.

In his native Irish accent or when he adopts a southern American twang, Jack O’Connell’s thick accent adds complexity to the story in just the right ways. It’s tough not to take notice of a villain with moves on the dance floor and a voice that can croon “Rocky Road to Dublin,” and TikTok is filled with memes showcasing this, known as “Sinners.

Beginning July 4th, enjoy unlimited streaming of ‘Sinners’ for just $9.99 a month! And if you can’t wait, dive into the vast collection of shows on HBO Max, spanning various genres including horror. Rest assured, you won’t have to wait long to welcome Remmick into your homes. Take advantage of this deal now!

Initially, I assumed that after a 28-year hiatus, reappearing as Sir Jimmy Crystal, I would be prepared. However, the stunt performer’s farewell message from 28 Years Later hinting at a “steely glare” made me expect a harsh demeanor when he first appeared. To my surprise, what I encountered from Jimmy was something far more profound than anticipated.

I Was Not Ready For How Perfectly 28 Years Later’s Ending Used Jack O’Connell

If you’re familiar with me, you might have come across the term “Five Minute Crushers Club” – a group of actors who can captivate in just one scene, regardless of the movie. Given your recent performance, I’d like to extend an invitation for an official membership card to this exclusive club, as you more than deserve it!

Instead of viewing the finale of “28 Years Later” as a significant tonal shift that some have criticized, I personally find myself at odds with that perspective, and this is largely due to the appearance of Sir Jimmy. Regrettably, this crucial moment remains shrouded in mystery, as there are currently no official photographs available to reveal his face.

Out of the blue, amidst the chaos of rampaging infected, a playful voice echoes, originating from a man who suddenly appears. This individual is easily recognizable by his velour tracksuit, long blonde hair, and discolored teeth that flash into a captivating smile. Perched atop his head is a tiara, signaling his position of authority.

28 Years Later’s main character agrees to the help provided, prompting Sir Jimmy to give the command, “Off you go,” in a manner so stylish, it seems fit for a Quentin Tarantino production. As death metal kicks in and the intense Infected destruction unfolds, particularly amplified in the 2DX version of 28 Years Later, Jack O’Connell extends a handshake to Alfie Williams, suggesting they should be friends.

Merely recalling that scene still brings a smile to my face, as the finale prepares us all for Nia DaCosta’s upcoming film, “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple“, scheduled for release in January 2026. Yet, we can’t help but sense that trouble lies ahead with Sir Jimmy, and the anticipation of when that shoe will drop is part of the excitement.

If Jack O’Connell had a chance to act for just five minutes in a film depicting both gentleness and violence during an apocalypse, then think about what he might achieve with more screen time in upcoming projects! To really appreciate his potential, though, you should definitely watch 28 Years Later, now playing in cinemas.

2025-06-24 18:08