28 Years Later: The Bone Temple – Release Date, Cast and Plot for Sequel
- The second installment in the planned trilogy, titled The Bone Temple and continuing the story 28 years later, is set to premiere on January 16, 2026.
- This sequel follows the success of the first film, as the trilogy’s conclusion depends on the positive reception of its first two movies.
- The Bone Temple continues the story with returning characters like Spike, Jamie, Dr. Kelson, Samson, and a cult, exploring themes of evil and humanity.
- The first movie earned $60 million worldwide against a $30 million budget, and Sony chairman Tom Rothman expressed optimism about the franchise’s future, citing positive critical reception and a promising international launch.
- While the third film has not been greenlit, Danny Boyle and Alex Garland are developing it, indicating the franchise may continue pending commercial success.
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The Craziest Part of '28 Years Later' Is More Important Than We Thought
28 Years Later surprised viewers in a number of ways: It’s an emotional post-apocalyptic story that expands the world of Danny Boyle’s 28 Days Later in truly fascinating ways — and it looks gnarly as hell. But some of the most surprising moments were the elements leading into 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, the upcoming sequel directed by Nia DaCosta and filmed back-to-back with 28 Years Later. Now, we’re in the surprisingly short six-ish-month…
What's the Deal with the '28 Years Later' Sequel, 'Bone Temple'?
Danny Boyle's 28 Days/Weeks Later sequel arrived over the weekend to what I'd charitably call polarizing reviews from both critics (89 percent RT score) and audiences (64 percent RT score). Jason was among the minority of critics who were critical...
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple – Release date, cast and plot for sequel
**WARNING: Contains spoilers for 28 Years Later**If you've seen 28 Years Later since its release in UK cinemas last week, it's highly likely you'll have some pretty strong feelings one way or another about the film's much talked-about ending.In a somewhat tonally jarring closing sequence, the audience is introduced to a character called Jimmy – played by Jack O'Connell – who was previously glimpsed as a child in the very opening scene of the fil…
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