28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Director Breaks Down a Major Return
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Zombie movies or movies about infection are nothing new. When The Walking Dead premiered, we had something of a zombie craze. Zombies were freaking everywhere, whether it was movies, books, television, … The post 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Review appeared first on Fandom Spotlite.
28 years later: The Temple of the Dead suffers a big fall in the box office and moves a little further away from its predecessor's score. Uf, the trilogy is already validated! When director Danny Boyle and his screenwriter Alex Garland released 28 years later, they were already preparing the sequel, tour just [...]
On January 16th he landed in the cinemas 28 years later: The Temple of Bones, the second part of the trilogy that continues (and in principle will close) the popular terror saga initiated by Danny Boyle and Alex Garland in 2002.This time with Nia DaCosta in the direction, the plot of the film continues after the events of the previous installment, where the infected cease to be the greatest threat on the planet to give way to the inhumanity pres…
“28 Years Later: The Bone Temple”: How VFX Bloodied the Jimmys and Brought Samson to Life
Directed by Nia DaCosta, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple continues the story of 28 Years Later, where Spike (Alfie Williams), a young boy living in a community isolated from the infected, risks everything to find a cure for his ailing mother. Now fighting for his survival, he’s forced into a group of Satan-worshiping hooligans led by Sir Jimmy Crystal (Jack O’Connell), where “charity” means offering the living to Old Nick through grotesque and t…
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