Sony's '28 Years Later' Franchise Is Under Threat — What It means...
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After 28 Weeks Later, the British infection apocalypse was on ice for almost two decades, while the genre was ridden to death elsewhere. After this eternal wait, 28 Years Later and the direct successor The Bone Temple were whipped through in a back-to-back production, it seems almost as if Alex Garland and Danny Boyle wanted to catch up on the lost time in the sprint. more
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is bloody bonkers
Ralph Fiennes stars as Dr Ian Kelson in 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. Photo: Columbia Pictures. Releasing 28 weeks after its predecessor, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple has been left with a herculean task of trying to bring people back to the zombie franchise. The problem with the short turnaround between films is that people are still torn by the result of the previous film. It’s strange tonal shift midway through the film turned a lot of p…
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