28 years later: the bone temple Archives

A woman with blonde, tousled hair holds binoculars, her expression serious, surrounded by lush greenery. The image is split with a sinister promotional poster for 'The Bone Temple,' featuring a grinning man adorned with chains and a dark, ominous background.
There are quite a few big, showy roles in 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, but Erin Kellyman and her role as Jimmy Ink are two of the quiet MVPs of the entire production The story of her character and the journey we watch her go on is fascinating, and there are so many little things built[...]
A promotional poster for '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' featuring a dark, atmospheric scene with a central figure in distress among eerie, towering bone-like structures, while other characters in dramatic attire observe and interact in a moody, fire-lit setting.
One of the two standout performances everyone will be talking about in 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is Jack O'Connell as the villainous Sir Jimmy Crystal The character made quite the impression on audiences when we met him, as portrayed by O'Connell, in 28 Years Later, but Jimmy and all of the horrific things he does are front[...]
A dramatic scene featuring a bald, muscular man with a fierce expression, standing in front of a towering structure made of skulls, illuminated by an eerie glow. The man's bare torso is covered in dirt and he is gripping two wooden beams, exuding a sense of intensity and power.
Day weekend, holding off 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple This is the fifth week in a row the film has topped the box office, and worldwide, the James Cameron film has pulled in $1.3 billion It has slowed considerably compared to the other two films in the franchise, but again, as we have been[...]
A collage of scenes from '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple', featuring intense moments with characters, one prominently showing a man covered in dirt and wielding weapons, while another character dramatically gestures in front of a backdrop filled with skulls. The central image showcases a haunting poster with the film's title integrated into a dark, surreal landscape.
One of the most interesting left turns that 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple makes is the story of Dr Kelson (Ralph Fiennes) and the alpha Samson (Chi Lewis-Perry) When Samson was first introduced in the previous film, it seemed like he was just going to be a physical manifestation of the virus's ability to[...]
A promotional collage for 'The Bone Temple,' featuring dark, atmospheric imagery. The centerpiece displays a muscular, bearded man in a primal state, surrounded by elements like skulls and shadowy figures, evoking themes of fear and ancient ritual.
There are several aspects of 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple that are likely to surprise audiences, but the one that is likely to take audiences by surprise the most is the dynamic between Dr Kelson (Ralph Fiennes) and the alpha Samson (Chi Lewis-Parry) While we met Samson in the previous film, he was merely a large threat and[...]
A promotional poster for '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' featuring a dark, atmospheric scene with a central figure in distress among eerie, towering bone-like structures, while other characters in dramatic attire observe and interact in a moody, fire-lit setting.
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is another welcome entry into this world, and it manages to balance reminding us of the atrocities humanity is capable of with a surprisingly funny sense of hope extremely well. Director: Nia DaCosta Summary: As Spike is inducted into Jimmy Crystal's gang on the mainland, Dr Kelson makes a discovery that[...]
A promotional poster for '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' featuring a dark, atmospheric scene with a central figure in distress among eerie, towering bone-like structures, while other characters in dramatic attire observe and interact in a moody, fire-lit setting.
Jimmy Crystal and his origin were the bookends to the first movie, but he's front and center in 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. As you can imagine, adult Jimmy, played by the fantastic Jack O'Connell, is not doing well mentally When it comes to performances like this, where you are portraying someone who is truly horrendous, people[...]
A graphic for '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,' featuring a figure in front of tall, ominous pillars against a fiery red sky. The title is prominently displayed at the top, highlighting the theme of horror.
She's kicking off 2026 with 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, the sequel shot back-to-back with 28 Years Later, but it's very much not a rehash DaCosta has been clear from the beginning that she went into this wanting to do her own thing, but that doesn't mean that some of the same inspirations aren't[...]
A promotional collage for 'The Bone Temple,' featuring dark, atmospheric imagery. The centerpiece displays a muscular, bearded man in a primal state, surrounded by elements like skulls and shadowy figures, evoking themes of fear and ancient ritual.
2026 is looking to start off on a high note with the release of 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. The first and second films were shot back-to-back, so we've known for a while now that the sequel would be here before we knew it, but it's still a little weird to think that it's been a[...]
A collage featuring scenes from '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple', including a character with long hair dressed in regal attire, a woman walking in a wooded area, and two men interacting near a fire amidst eerie trees. The prominent background displays stylized graphics with skulls and a face silhouette, highlighting the film's darker themes.
The first reactions to 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple are out there, and they are trending very positively at the time of writing While this is a direct sequel to the previous film and was written by the same person, director Nia DaCosta has been very upfront that the script she was handed was not what[...]
A collage featuring visuals related to the film '28 Years Later', including a striking logo with a skull design, scenes of characters in a haunting environment, and promotional graphics for 'The Bone Temple'. The dominant colors are red and dark tones, emphasizing a horror theme.
The social media embargo for the film came down the other day, and the early reactions are trending very positive, even from people who usually don't like horror [like myself]. When director Danny Boyle took to the stage at CinemaCon last April, he did say that the third movie was not a definitive thing, even though that[...]
A collage featuring scenes from '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple', including a character with long hair dressed in regal attire, a woman walking in a wooded area, and two men interacting near a fire amidst eerie trees. The prominent background displays stylized graphics with skulls and a face silhouette, highlighting the film's darker themes.
Sony Pictures is hopefully starting the marketing for 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, and that means a whole pile of these behind-the-scenes vignettes that we got with the first film It's the best kind of marketing for the people who love to know the process behind the camera In the first vignette, we hear from[...]
A promotional collage for 'The Bone Temple,' featuring dark, atmospheric imagery. The centerpiece displays a muscular, bearded man in a primal state, surrounded by elements like skulls and shadowy figures, evoking themes of fear and ancient ritual.
People found the last film weirdly divisive and are now being very weird about it in the comments of the new trailer for 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, which was released today, while also making all sorts of comments about it being too soon for a sequel to be released There really isn't any pleasing[...]
A promotional collage for 'The Bone Temple,' featuring dark, atmospheric imagery. The centerpiece displays a muscular, bearded man in a primal state, surrounded by elements like skulls and shadowy figures, evoking themes of fear and ancient ritual.
So, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple getting a January release might be the best thing for this film because horror and January go together extremely well Also, getting a sequel mere months after the first film? Who could imagine? Sony hasn't shown a ton from the film just yet, but the new poster they released today,[...]
A promotional poster for '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' featuring a dark, atmospheric scene with a central figure in distress among eerie, towering bone-like structures, while other characters in dramatic attire observe and interact in a moody, fire-lit setting.
The other day, the official trailer for 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple officially dropped There was a ton of new footage and a brief summary, which gives us some details about the story It does appear that the scene that bookended the first film with Jimmy is going to be extremely important, as these people[...]
A graphic for '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,' featuring a figure in front of tall, ominous pillars against a fiery red sky. The title is prominently displayed at the top, highlighting the theme of horror.
Sony dropped the trailer for 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple after teasing the film on social media a few days ago The first trailer, much like the marketing for the previous film, doesn't actually tell us much about the plot at all However, we do get a lot of new footage, and it appears the[...]
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A collage featuring three distinct elements: a woman in a white outfit with braids, a towering stack of skulls against a red background, and a skeletal figure emerging in a field. The image visually represents themes of horror and survival.
There is still a chance that 28 Years Later and its sequel, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, will do that, but we are absolutely getting two of the three movies because the second one was shot immediately after the first. It's another Alex Garland script, but now director Nia DaCosta is stepping behind the camera[...]