Ralph Fiennes Seeks to Treat Infection in '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple'
The sequel explores Dr. Kelson's efforts to rehabilitate zombies against Jimmy Crystal's cult, expanding the franchise lore with new characters and conflicts before its 2026 release.
- Sony Pictures Entertainment released a new trailer this year for 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, scheduled for release on January 16, 2026.
- The follow-up continues the storyline from 28 Years Later, with Nia DaCosta directing the sequel that picks up where Danny Boyle's film left off after its cliffhanger ending.
- Dr. Kelson seeks to treat and rehabilitate the infected, explaining his Bone Temple lore while Jimmy Crystal's cult denounces Kelson and tries to conscript Spike, amid flashbacks of buff, naked zombies including Samson.
- Absent from this first trailer, Jim , the first zombie survivor, is slated to appear later and may play a larger role in the trilogy capper.
- Unusually quick timing has amplified anticipation among fans, as the sequel arrives about six months after its predecessor and the trailer provides the first fuller look.
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Sony drops new trailer for 28 Years Later: Bone Temple
Sony Pictures has dropped a new trailer for 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, slated for release early next year and directed by Nia DaCosta, teasing a possible cure for the zombie outbreak that has devastated human populations for three decades. It’s the sequel to this year’s critically acclaimed 28 Years Later, the third film in a franchise credited with sparking the 21st-century revival of the zombie genre. (Some spoilers for the first three f…
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple gives Jump Scares and Twist Turns in New Trailer
Building upon Danny Boyle and Alex Garland’s 28 Years Later, director Nia DaCosta has taken the reigns to give us a brand new look at what the world might look like post-zombie apocalypse in her latest horror outing: The Bone Temple. A new trailer just released today, which you can find here: There’s a lot to take […] Source
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