Doug Garside
Doug Garside’s filmography is kind of wild when you look at it. I mean, talk about range. The guy’s popped up in some seriously big stuff and, honestly, he’s not just a background blur. First off, there’s “28 Years Later” (2025)—yep, it’s exactly what it sounds like: the next level up from “28 Days Later” and “28 Weeks Later.” Zombies, dread, maybe even more running (because why walk when you’re being chased by the undead?). Garside isn’t just some extra, either. He’s smack dab in the thick of it, navigating a world that’s gone completely sideways, with humanity trying (and mostly failing) to hold it together. There’s chaos, there’s heartbreak, and there’s a weird glimmer of hope.
Then you’ve got “The Phoenician Scheme” (2025), which, let’s be real, is a total gear shift. Think international intrigue—secret organizations, ancient mysteries, people double-crossing left and right. Garside’s character? Not your typical hero. He’s one of those “is he good, is he bad, does he even know?” types. Layered, unpredictable, and somehow makes you root for him even when he’s up to no good.
Oh, and don’t forget “Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker” (2019). Sure, the film had its critics, but it’s Star Wars, c’mon. Garside might not be swinging a lightsaber, but he’s in the mix, contributing to the galaxy’s never-ending drama. From dystopian nightmares to intergalactic chaos, Doug Garside just keeps turning up, and honestly, it’s kind of impossible not to be curious about what he’ll do next.