The 54-year-old Scottish actor said he has read the script written by John Hodge and finds its amazing, reported Digital Spy.
"We've already had a read-through of the script, we did that in the springtime. You're going to think, 'Of course he's going to say this', but honestly, it's one of the best scripts I have "You're going to think, 'Of course he's going to say this', but honestly, it's one of the best scripts I've read," Carlyle said.
"And of course, the audience is 20 years older too - people who came to see the original film when they were in their early twenties are very different people now.
"The way John Hodge has put this thing down, obviously with the help of Danny Boyle, is to make it about how the characters' lives have moved on... Or have they?," he said.
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