Capone: Last question, there have been a few rumblings that you are thinking about revisiting one of your old storylines from years ago. Is that true, or do you have something else in mind?
DB: IÂ’m an optimist and I try to keep hope alive whenever I can and I would love to do it. IÂ’ve got an idea for it. The problem is IÂ’m unusually committed toÂ… IÂ’m doing a play in the theater next. IÂ’m doing an adaptation of "Frankenstein" at the National Theatre in London, which is a really interesting adaptation. Then, IÂ’m doing the opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games in 2012, because itÂ’s in my neighborhood.
Capone: I did hear that you had been awarded that task.
DB: I lived a mile from the stadium, yeah. ItÂ’s a rundown area, so itÂ’s a brilliant investment in the area and stuff, and thatÂ’s going to take me until mid- to late 2012, so I donÂ’t know if itÂ’s very practical, but I would love to do it, yeah.
Capone: Why do you think people are so obsessed with the idea of you coming back to 28 DAY LATERÂ…?
DB: I don’t know. It’s a great premise, I think. It’s a very simple, very classic premise. It’s sort of been done in other ways before, but it’s got something about it. And this new idea is, you think, “That could work.” But anyway…
Capone: Alright, well great. It was great to see you again.