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When you’re actors in demand like Jodie Comer and Austin Butler, you become connected to all sorts of opportunities. While not all of those connections are actual offers, the internet and the trades certainly love to talk about the delicious possibilities that could arise.

However, when I sat down with both Comer and Butler, on behalf of an early press day for Focus Features’ movie "The Bikeriders," two very unique projects came up in conversation. As Comer was just starting to be mentioned as a candidate for "28 Years Later," and with Butler being heavily speculated as circling Michael Mann’s "Heat 2," I was curious what those opportunities meant to both of these young actors on the rise. Their responses were not only refreshing, but they had me even more convinced that they were perfect fits for their respective opportunities.
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00:00Both of you as actors have been hotly tipped for certain legacy sequels.
00:04Jodie, you've been reportedly cast in 28 years later.
00:07And Austin, you've reportedly been circling a role in Heat 2.
00:11But what do those possibilities mean to you, both as actors and as fans?
00:15I mean, I feel like you can't think of the legacy of things too much.
00:18Because the pressure just becomes huge.
00:23You know, when something is so kind of beloved.
00:25But I think, you know, thinking about 28 years later
00:29and to, you know, to consider working with someone like Danny Boyle,
00:32who was an incredibly innovative and confident filmmaker,
00:36like as an actor, to think like,
00:37oh, I'm going to be on set and have that kind of direction
00:40and person lead in the way, is really, really exciting.
00:44Yeah.
00:45Yeah.
00:46I mean, I think, how do I answer this?
00:50I feel incredibly fortunate right now in every way.
00:53I feel like I've got to pinch myself every day.
00:58because I just, I'm like waiting to wake up from this dream, you know.
01:02I've had such a fortunate time right now
01:07of getting to work with people that I've always dreamed of working with.
01:10And so, yeah, yeah, I just feel just incredibly grateful.

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