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””’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple””’ is a 2026 [[post-apocalyptic]] [[horror film]] directed by [[Nia DaCosta]] and written by [[Alex Garland]]. It was shot [[Back-to-back film production|back-to-back]] with its predecessor ”[[28 Years Later]]” (2025), and will serve as the fourth installment overall in the [[28 Days Later (film series)|”28 Days Later” film series]]. The film stars [[Ralph Fiennes]], [[Jack O’Connell (actor)|Jack O’Connell]], [[Alfie Williams]], [[Erin Kellyman]], and Chi Lewis-Parry.

””’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple””’ is a 2026 [[post-apocalyptic]] [[horror film]] directed by [[Nia DaCosta]] and written by [[Alex Garland]]. It was shot [[Back-to-back film production|back-to-back]] with its predecessor ”[[28 Years Later]]” (2025), and as the fourth installment overall in the [[28 Days Later (film series)|”28 Days Later” film series]]. The film stars [[Ralph Fiennes]], [[Jack O’Connell (actor)|Jack O’Connell]], [[Alfie Williams]], [[Erin Kellyman]], and Chi Lewis-Parry.

”28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” was released by [[Sony Pictures Releasing]] in the United Kingdom on 14 January 2026, and in the United States on 16 January 2026. A sequel to ”The Bone Temple” is in development.

”28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” was released by [[Sony Pictures Releasing]] in the United Kingdom on January 2026, in the United States on 16 January 2026. A sequel to ”The Bone Temple” is in development.

==Premise==

==Premise==

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Chi Lewis-Parry reprised his role as the Alpha infected Samson, portraying the character as having a more subdued demeanor due to frequent sedation by Fiennes’s Dr. Ian Kelson.<ref name=”VarietyLewisParry” /> A scene in which Dr. Kelson and Samson dance to [[Duran Duran]]’s “[[Rio (Duran Duran album)|Rio]]” was not part of the original script but instead was improvised during filming.<ref name=”VarietyLewisParry” /> To portray Samson, Chi Lewis-Parry wore a full-body [[prosthetic makeup|prosthetic body suit]].<ref name=”VarietyLewisParry” /> Each suit took seven artists six to eight hours to apply and could only be used once, so the process had repeated more than 25 times during filming.<ref name=”VarietyLewisParry” /> For close-up or waist-up shots, simpler partial prosthetics were used.<ref name=”VarietyLewisParry”>{{cite web |last=Ritman |first=Alex |title=The Alpha Zombie Returns: Chi Lewis-Parry on Adding Depth to Samson in ‘28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ and Why Dancing With Ralph Fiennes Was ‘The Most Fun I’ve Had Naked’ |url=https://variety.com/2026/film/global/28-years-later-bone-temple-alpha-zombie-naked-dancing-prosthetics-1236618960/ |publisher=Variety |date=January 5, 2026 |access-date=January 8, 2026 |language=en}}</ref>

Chi Lewis-Parry reprised his role as the Alpha infected Samson, portraying the character as having a more subdued demeanor due to frequent sedation by Fiennes’s Dr. Ian Kelson.<ref name=”VarietyLewisParry” /> A scene in which Dr. Kelson and Samson dance to [[Duran Duran]]’s “[[Rio (Duran Duran album)|Rio]]” was not part of the original script but instead was improvised during filming.<ref name=”VarietyLewisParry” /> To portray Samson, Chi Lewis-Parry wore a full-body [[prosthetic makeup|prosthetic body suit]].<ref name=”VarietyLewisParry” /> Each suit took seven artists six to eight hours to apply and could only be used once, so the process had repeated more than 25 times during filming.<ref name=”VarietyLewisParry” /> For close-up or waist-up shots, simpler partial prosthetics were used.<ref name=”VarietyLewisParry”>{{cite web |last=Ritman |first=Alex |title=The Alpha Zombie Returns: Chi Lewis-Parry on Adding Depth to Samson in ‘28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ and Why Dancing With Ralph Fiennes Was ‘The Most Fun I’ve Had Naked’ |url=https://variety.com/2026/film/global/28-years-later-bone-temple-alpha-zombie-naked-dancing-prosthetics-1236618960/ |publisher=Variety |date=January 5, 2026 |access-date=January 8, 2026 |language=en}}</ref>

===Post Production===

===Post===

Post-production on ”28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” commenced following the completion of principal photography in late 2024, with the film’s January 16, 2026 release date allowing an extended period for editing and visual effects to be completed ahead of its theatrical debut.<ref name=”GamesRadarBoneTempleInfo”>{{cite web |last=West |first=Amy |title=28 Years Later: The Bone Temple release date, cast, trailer, and everything else we know about the zombie horror sequel |url=https://www.gamesradar.com/entertainment/horror-movies/28-years-later-the-bone-temple-release-date-cast-trailer-and-everything-else-we-know-about-the-zombie-horror-sequel/ |website=GamesRadar+ |publisher=Future plc |date=7 November 2025 |access-date=12 January 2026}}</ref> Visual effects work was overseen by Adam Gascoyne as Visual Effects Supervisor, with Dean Koonjul and Rob Vassieamong the key VFX leads and coordinated through effects vendor Union VFX.<ref name=”ArtOfVFXBoneTemple”>{{cite web |last=Frei |first=Vincent |title=28 Years Later: The Bone Temple |url=https://www.artofvfx.com/28-years-later-the-bone-temple/ |website=The Art of VFX |publisher=The Art of VFX |date=3 December 2025 |access-date=12 January 2026}}</ref> [[Hildur Guðnadóttir]] created the musical score for the film, having previously collaborated with DaCosta on the film ”[[Candyman (2021 film)|Candyman]]” (2021).<ref name=”FMRBoneTempleScore” />

Post-production on ”28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” commenced following the completion of principal photography in late 2024, with the film’s January 16, 2026 release date allowing an extended period for editing and visual effects to be completed ahead of its theatrical debut.<ref name=”GamesRadarBoneTempleInfo”>{{cite web |last=West |first=Amy |title=28 Years Later: The Bone Temple release date, cast, trailer, and everything else we know about the zombie horror sequel |url=https://www.gamesradar.com/entertainment/horror-movies/28-years-later-the-bone-temple-release-date-cast-trailer-and-everything-else-we-know-about-the-zombie-horror-sequel/ |website=GamesRadar+ |publisher=Future plc |date=7 November 2025 |access-date=12 January 2026}}</ref> Visual effects work was overseen by Adam Gascoyne as Visual Effects Supervisor, with Dean Koonjul and Rob Vassieamong the key VFX leads and coordinated through effects vendor Union VFX.<ref name=”ArtOfVFXBoneTemple”>{{cite web |last=Frei |first=Vincent |title=28 Years Later: The Bone Temple |url=https://www.artofvfx.com/28-years-later-the-bone-temple/ |website=The Art of VFX |publisher=The Art of VFX |date=3 December 2025 |access-date=12 January 2026}}</ref> [[Hildur Guðnadóttir]] created the musical score for the film, having previously collaborated with DaCosta on the ”[[Candyman (2021 film)|Candyman]]” (2021).<ref name=”FMRBoneTempleScore” />

==Release==

==Release==

”28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” was released in the United Kingdom on 14 January 2026, and in the United States by [[Sony Pictures Releasing]] on 16 January 2026.<ref>{{cite magazine |first=Katcy |last=Stephan |title=”28 Years Later” Sequel ‘The Bone Temple’ Gets January 2026 Release Date |magazine=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]] |date=2024-12-19 |url=https://variety.com/2024/film/news/28-years-later-the-bone-temple-sequel-release-date-january-2026-1236255197/ |access-date=2025-06-22 |archive-date=2025-08-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250816172635/https://variety.com/2024/film/news/28-years-later-the-bone-temple-sequel-release-date-january-2026-1236255197/ |url-status=live}}</ref> The first trailer was released on 3 September 2025.<ref>{{cite AV media |title=28 YEARS LATER: THE BONE TEMPLE – Official Trailer (HD) |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOwTdTZA8D8 |website=Sony Pictures Entertainment |access-date=3 September 2025 |date=3 September 2025 |via=YouTube |url-status=live}}</ref> The second trailer was released three months after the first trailer, on 3 December 2025.<ref>{{cite AV media |title=28 YEARS LATER: THE BONE TEMPLE – New Trailer (HD) |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlF68NIz8dg |website=Sony Pictures Entertainment |access-date=3 December 2025 |date=3 December 2025 |via=YouTube |url-status=live}}</ref>

”28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” was released in the United on 14 January 2026, and in the United States by [[Sony Pictures Releasing]] on 16 January 2026.<ref>{{cite magazine |first=Katcy |last=Stephan |title=”28 Years Later” Sequel ‘The Bone Temple’ Gets January 2026 Release Date |magazine=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]] |date=2024-12-19 |url=https://variety.com/2024/film/news/28-years-later-the-bone-temple-sequel-release-date-january-2026-1236255197/ |access-date=2025-06-22 |archive-date=2025-08-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250816172635/https://variety.com/2024/film/news/28-years-later-the-bone-temple-sequel-release-date-january-2026-1236255197/ |url-status=live}}</ref> The first trailer was released on 3 September 2025.<ref>{{cite AV media |title=28 YEARS LATER: THE BONE TEMPLE – Official Trailer (HD) |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOwTdTZA8D8 |website=Sony Pictures Entertainment |access-date=3 September 2025 |date=3 September 2025 |via=YouTube |url-status=live}}</ref> The second trailer was released three months after the first trailer, on 3 December 2025.<ref>{{cite AV media |title=28 YEARS LATER: THE BONE TEMPLE – New Trailer (HD) |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlF68NIz8dg |website=Sony Pictures Entertainment |access-date=3 December 2025 |date=3 December 2025 |via=YouTube |url-status=live}}</ref>

==Reception==

==Reception==

===Critical response===

===Critical response===

{{RT prose|94|8.1|96|A direct continuation of ”28 Years Later” that ups the gore while deepening the dread, ”The Bone Temple” is finely adorned by Nia DaCosta’s unnerving direction as well as Ralph Fiennes and Jack O’Connell’s inspired performances.|ref=y}} {{Metacritic film prose|79|35|ref=no|access-date=January 13, 2026}}

{{RT prose|||A direct continuation of ”28 Years Later” that ups the gore while deepening the dread, ”The Bone Temple” is finely adorned by Nia DaCosta’s unnerving direction as well as Ralph Fiennes and Jack O’Connell’s inspired performances.|ref=y}} {{Metacritic film prose|79|35|ref=|access-date=January , 2026}}

==Sequel==

==Sequel==

2026 film by Nia DaCosta

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is a 2026 post-apocalyptic horror film directed by Nia DaCosta and written by Alex Garland. It was shot back-to-back with its predecessor 28 Years Later (2025), and serves as the fourth installment overall in the 28 Days Later film series. The film stars Ralph Fiennes, Jack O’Connell, Alfie Williams, Erin Kellyman, and Chi Lewis-Parry.

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple was released by Sony Pictures Releasing in the United Kingdom on 13 January 2026, as part of a double bill with its predecessor, with the film being individually released the following day on 14 January. It is scheduled to be released in the United States on 16 January 2026. Much like its predecessor, the film received positive reviews from critics. A sequel to The Bone Temple is in development.

Premise

Taking place after the events of the previous film, Spike is inducted into Sir Jimmy Crystal’s gang of acrobatic killers in a post-apocalyptic Britain ravaged by the Rage Virus. Meanwhile, Dr. Ian Kelson forms a new relationship with potentially world-changing consequences.[4]

Cast

  • Ralph Fiennes as Dr. Ian Kelson, a former GP dedicated to memorialising the victims of the epidemic.
  • Jack O’Connell as Sir Lord Jimmy Crystal, the psychopathic leader of “the Jimmys”, a cult modelled after Jimmy Savile.[5]
  • Alfie Williams as Spike, a teenager who is on a personal quest on the mainland.
  • Erin Kellyman as Jimmy Ink, a member of the Jimmys.
  • Chi Lewis-Parry as “Samson”, a physically imposing Alpha leader of the infected.
  • Emma Laird as Jimmima, a member of the Jimmys.
  • Louis Ashbourne Serkis as Tom, a male survivor.
  • Maura Bird as Jimmy Jones, a member of the Jimmys.
  • Ghazi Al Ruffai as Jimmy Snake, a member of the Jimmys.[6]
  • Sam Locke as Jimmy Fox, a member of the Jimmys.[6]
  • Cillian Murphy as Jim, a former bicycle courier and survivor of the original outbreak. Murphy reprises his role from 28 Days Later,[7] with his appearance in The Bone Temple’s ending serving as his character’s reintroduction which sets up the planned third film.[8]

Production

Development

In April 2024, a sequel to 28 Years Later (2025) was reportedly in development, with Nia DaCosta in talks to direct the film, taking over from Danny Boyle, and Alex Garland returning to write the screenplay.[9] In June 2024, via a copyright filing, the title of the film was seemingly revealed to be 28 Years Later Part II: The Bone Temple.[10]

Feeling “protective of the legacy” of the franchise,[11] Nia DaCosta’s pitch for the film was to avoid copying Danny Boyle’s directorial style to instead create a personal and idiosyncratic work,[12] and requested Alex Garland have more infected added to the script.[13] Though Boyle and Garland oversaw the film, they allowed DaCosta creative freedom and did not interfere with her directing process.[14] In December 2024, Aaron Taylor-Johnson seemingly revealed his character will not return for the film, yet admitted “we did one and two back to back”.[15] DaCosta collaborated with Boyle in creating the character Samson during the development of the previous film, as the character will feature prominently in The Bone Temple.[13]

The sequel continued collaborations with key production partners from the previous film: produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Decibel Films and DNA Films, distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing, and executive producers including Danny Boyle, Andrew Macdonald, Peter Rice, and Bernie Bellew.[4]

Ralph Fiennes stated the film explores themes juxtaposing human violence with innate humanity amid brutality and the infected.[16] DeCosta stated that while the theme of the previous film first was about the nature of family, Bone Temple would be about the nature of evil, which would lead the next film to be about the nature of redemption.[17]

Filming

Principal photography began on 19 August 2024.[18] As filming began approximately three weeks after the completion of the preceding film, production required logistical coordination due to overlapping characters and locations, including casting decisions for characters appearing in both films.[11] In September 2024, Cillian Murphy was spotted filming in Ennerdale, Cumbria with a crew reportedly attached to the film.[19] The Bone Temple set was constructed in Redmire, North Yorkshire.[20] According to Ralph Fiennes, while Danny Boyle’s direction in the preceding film was instinctive and fast-paced with a clear vision of desired moments, Nia DaCosta’s approach was more deliberate and meticulous, particularly in close-up shots, allowing actors additional time to develop subtle aspects of their performances,[21] praising DaCosta’s, “incredibly striking camera angles”.[14] In contrast to the previous film being filmed on iPhone 15 Pro cameras, Bone Temple was filmed using the Arri Alexa 35 digital camera.[22][23]

Chi Lewis-Parry reprised his role as the Alpha infected Samson, portraying the character as having a more subdued demeanor due to frequent sedation by Fiennes’s Dr. Ian Kelson.[24] A scene in which Dr. Kelson and Samson dance to Duran Duran‘s “Rio” was not part of the original script but instead was improvised during filming.[24] To portray Samson, Chi Lewis-Parry wore a full-body prosthetic body suit.[24] Each suit took seven artists six to eight hours to apply and could only be used once, so the process had repeated more than 25 times during filming.[24] For close-up or waist-up shots, simpler partial prosthetics were used.[24]

Post-production

Post-production on 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple commenced following the completion of principal photography in late 2024, with the film’s January 16, 2026 release date allowing an extended period for editing and visual effects to be completed ahead of its theatrical debut.[25] Visual effects work was overseen by Adam Gascoyne as Visual Effects Supervisor, with Dean Koonjul and Rob Vassieamong the key VFX leads and coordinated through effects vendor Union VFX.[26] Hildur Guðnadóttir created the musical score for the film, having previously collaborated with DaCosta on the films Candyman (2021) and Hedda (2025).[1]

Release

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple was first released in the United Kindom on 14 January 2026, and is scheduled to be released in the United States by Sony Pictures Releasing on 16 January 2026.[27] The first trailer was released on 3 September 2025.[28] The second trailer was released three months after the first trailer, on 3 December 2025.[29]

Reception

Critical response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 93% of 83 critics’ reviews are positive. The website’s consensus reads: “A direct continuation of 28 Years Later that ups the gore while deepening the dread, The Bone Temple is finely adorned by Nia DaCosta’s unnerving direction as well as Ralph Fiennes and Jack O’Connell’s inspired performances.”[30] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 79 out of 100, based on 35 critics, indicating “generally favorable” reviews.[31]

Sequel

The film was announced as part of a planned trilogy,[18] with Garland serving as screenwriter for all three.[32] In January 2025, Boyle confirmed that he would direct the final film in the trilogy.[33] That September, Murphy said that the third film would only be produced if audiences “go and see the second one”.[8] In December that same year, it was announced that Sony was officially moving forward with the third film following the early responses to The Bone Temple, with Murphy in talks to reprise his role as Jim and Garland confirmed to write the film.[34]

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