Bad People: In the Entertaining ’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,’ Humans Are Worse than the Zombies
The Bone Temple expands the 28 Years Later trilogy with a focus on human cruelty, a hopeful cure, and a key infected alpha's survival beyond the UK, setting up the final film.
- Recently, Nia DaCosta's film 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple arrived seven months after its predecessor, directed by Nia DaCosta and written by Alex Garland as the middle movie of the trilogy.
- Amid the quarantined British Isles, the Fingers cult, led by Sir Lord Jimmy Crystal, tortures survivors and slays the infected, while Dr. Ian Kelson's fatal clash with Jimmy's crew drives much of the conflict at the bone temple.
- Dr. Ian Kelson sedates Samson with morphine–xylazine, dances and gifts a loincloth while Samson utters `moon`, the first infected speech.
- Kelson's death likely halts replication efforts, dimming hopes for a cure, while Samson and the infected infant Isla raise risks of spread beyond the United Kingdom.
- After strong early screenings, Sony Pictures green-lit the untitled final film, shot back-to-back with The Bone Temple, advancing the trilogy's overarching story and momentum.
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Bad people: In the entertaining ’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,’ humans are worse than the zombies
The film 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple picks up where last June’s new zombie classic, 28 Years Later, left off. Danny Boyle, screenwriter Alex Garland and new director Nia DaCosta have officially claimed the mantle of Best Modern Purveyors of Zombie Mayhem. Last year’s 28 Years Later, a resurrection of the 28 Days Later franchise, introduced characters like Jimmy (a quick appearance by Jack O’Connell), Spike (Alfie Williams) and Dr. Kelson (Ra…
The film with a "intriguing" Ralph Fiennes receives a lot of compliments; Danny Boyle's fourth opus of the saga has been in the theater since Wednesday.
Bad People: In the Entertaining '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,' Humans Are Worse Than the Zombies
The film 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple picks up where last June’s new zombie classic, 28 Years Later, left off. Danny Boyle, screenwriter Alex Garland and new director Nia DaCosta have officially claimed the mantle of Best Modern Purveyors of Zombie Mayhem. Last year’s 28 Years Later, a resurrection of the 28 Days Later franchise, introduced characters like Jimmy (a quick appearance by Jack O’Connell), Spike (Alfie Williams) and Dr. Kelson (Ra…
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