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Cast reunited in trailer for ‘T2’

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Fans were given a sneak peek Monday at the hotly-anticipate­d sequel to “Trainspott­ing,” 20 years after it delighted critics and shocked Hollywood with its vivid depiction of Scotland’s heroin subculture. The iconic black comedy’s original castfronte­d by Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Jonny Lee Miller and Robert Carlyle-have been reunited for the new film, which has the working title “T2.” The sequel also sees the return of director Danny Boyle, who has become a household name over the last two decades with a host of critical and commercial hits including “28 Days Later” and “Slumdog Millionair­e.”

In an echo of the original, a 41-second teaser released on the film’s Twitter account shows Renton, Spud, Sick Boy and Begbie standing on a platform as a train passes by, with Iggy Pop’s “Lust for Life” playing in the background. “Trainspott­ing,” which earned screenwrit­er John Hodge an Oscar nomination, followed a group of bored twentysome­things in the deprived east coast port of Leith during the 1980s. The film sees protagonis­t Renton and his circle of friends struggle with poverty, heroin addiction and the threat of HIV infection before embarking on a lucrative drug deal in London.

The sequel takes place nine years after the original and is loosely based on “Porno,” author Irvine Welsh’s own sequel to his cult novel “Trainspott­ing.” Movie magazine Total Film named “Trainspott­ing” the fourth greatest British film of all time in 2004, while in 2009 a panel assembled by the Londonbase­d Observer newspaper made it the best British movie of the previous quarter century. Boyle said in a 2008 interview with film website AV Club he was waiting for his cast to age sufficient­ly because they were “a little heavier, but they basically look the same.”—AFP

 ??  ?? In this file photo, Harrison Ford greets fans during a Star Wars fan event in Sydney. — AP
In this file photo, Harrison Ford greets fans during a Star Wars fan event in Sydney. — AP
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