We’ve just started talking about it seriously. We’ve got an idea. Danny [Boyle] and [producer] Andrew [Macdonald] and I have been having quite serious conversations about it so it is a possibility.

It’s more likely to be 28 Months than 28 Years. 28 Years gives you one more place to go. 28 Decades is probably taking the piss.

It looks like we may have not seen the last of the Rage Virus after all! It has been quite a while since we were last treated to one of Alex Garland’s viral/zombie thrillers, but according to Garland, he is actually in the middle of serious negotiations with Danny Boyle and Andrew Macdonald regarding a third installation in the series, to be called. Yes, please!Garland himself penned the original script to 28 Days Later , and while he passed the script-writing torch for the film’s sequel , he did executive produce. As he tell IGN , ifbecomes a reality, he will likely pass off the script-writing duties again and take up the helm as executive producer. But from what Garland says, an idea is in place...The second film in the series, 28 Weeks Later , received a ton of praise from fans (it also starred a pre-Hawkeye Jeremy Renner, if you’ll recall), so it makes a lot of sense for Garland, Boyle, and Macdonald to be seriously considering a third film in the franchise. After all, the film’s ending left the door wide open for a third film, especially with that crazy last shot letting us know that the Rage Virus had left the U.K., showing a herd of infected running around in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower.Of course, this isn’t the first time we’ve heard chatter of a third film in the franchise. Rumors have been swirling essentially sincereleased in 2007. Fans were a bit jerked around by Boyle and Garland with lots of promises of a sequel and then promises that a sequel wouldn’t actually happen. Garland didn’t go into the nuts and bolts of bringing afilm to the big screen--saying it was too boring--but he did let IGN know that there were some serious complications standing in the way of amovie. That certainly explains the years of will they/won’t they we’ve had over a third film. However, Garland has a strong idea for the third film, and the fact that he is having actual conversations with Danny Boyle and Andrew Macdonald should give fans real hope that they may see amovie soon.There was also a bit of fan speculation that the third film in the franchise, especially given how much time has passed since 28 Weeks Later released, that the third film would be called 28 Years Later. Mercifully, Garland explained to IGN why a third film wouldn’t jump that far in the future:I love thefranchise, and chances are good that I’ll watch any movie that comes out in the series. However, I’m relieved that they don’t plan to zoom that far ahead in the future. Garland is right, there really isn’t a great deal you can do with a story after nearly three decades of the Rage Virus burning across the world. At least withwe can get a bit more in-depth story-telling...and maybe another sequel. Sorry, I’m getting ahead of myself.Sadly, we don’t have any tangible information on afilm apart from the fact that there are serious conversations happening. However, if you want to see some of Alex Garland’s handiwork, you can see his directorial debut,, out in theaters in the UK on January 21, and it will premiere in the US at South by Southwest in March.