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28 years later, Star teases Le Temple Bone is ‘The Weird Cousin’ of the last Zombie epic by Danny Boyle

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28 years later, Star teases Le Temple Bone is ‘The Weird Cousin’ of the last Zombie epic by Danny Boyle


Back 28 years later Star Jack O’Connell had big words to say about the sequel to zombies, 28 years later: the bone temple. It even confirms exactly what the “unstoppable strength” of the film is really.

Speaking to Rolling Stone, Sinners“ Jack O’Connell opened up on the next future and what fans can expect when 28 years later: the bone temple arrives in theaters at the beginning of next year. O’Connell, who made his debut as Sir Jimmy Crystal 28 years latereven went so far as to describe 28 years later: the bone temple like “the strange and disturbed cousin to 28 years laterwhich you might be a little ashamed of because they have strange and questionable interests. “”

“We see how unstoppable nature is at the end of the day,” said O’Connell. “Nature prevails. The world will follow its natural course with or without humans,” said O’Connell. The star then noted that, although the way in which nature itself comes into the film is particularly important, it is not the only surprising turn that the public can expect 28 years later: the bone temple take. “I don’t think the infected are purely antagonistic of our film. It will certainly make you think about that.”

The long -awaited monitoring of 2007 28 weeks laterwho was himself a series of the writer Alex Garland and the 2002 original hit zombie by director Danny Boyle, 28 days laterwas a huge success when he released in theaters earlier this year. The Threequel has a new certified score of 88% of criticism and 64% of the public. It also brought in $ 150.1 million compared to a budget of $ 60 million, just enough to cover its initial investment and marketing costs.

The next 28 years later: the bone temple Mark the fourth episode and the second in the new trilogy. The upcoming follow -up will bring back many characters introduced into 28 years later. Alongside 28 years later: the bone temple will see the return of the Doctor of Ralph Fiennes, Ian Kelson, a survivor of the initial epidemic which led to the fall of vast expanses of the British islands. While the rage virus which serves as a node of the series has been taken from continental Europe in the years between the second and third films, 28 years later Meneful of how much the regions which could not do the same for themselves suffered at the same time.

Why 28 years later: the Bone Temple will feel so different from all the other films in the series

Ralph Fiennes in 28 years later the bone temple
Ralph Fiennes in 28 years later the bone temple
Image via Sony Pictures

Although Alex Garland returns indeed writing 28 years later: the bone templeProduction functions have been transmitted from Danny Boyle to Nia Dacosta. The filmmaker went to the project already knowing that she would tell a very different story in the same world. “My big land when I spoke to the producers, including Danny and Alex, before coming,” I’m going to make mine. I will not try to make a Danny Boyle film. “Because it’s impossible to do.

Wonders The filmmaker also discussed the natures “of mad, idiosyncratic of both of both 28 years later And his next continuation, promising that the latter “keeps the same unique energy, out of the wall and surprising”. The similarities comply with the words of O’Connell, who teased the “strange and disturbed” cousin of the previous entrance.

28 years later: the bone temple should currently make its way in theaters on January 16, 2026.


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28 years later: the bone temple


Release date

January 16, 2026

Director

Nia Dacosta

Writers

Alex Garland

Producers

Andrew MacDonald, Bernard Bellew, Danny Boyle


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    Jack O’Connell

    Jimmy Crystal

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    Ralph Fiennes

    Dr. Ian Kelson

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    Aaron Taylor-Johnson

    Jamie



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