Sony has dropped a new trailer for its upcoming film "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple", set to hit theaters in January 2026. Directed by Nia DaCosta, the movie promises to take the zombie apocalypse genre to new heights.
Fans of the franchise can expect more of the same blend of suspense and thrills that made the previous films a success. The trailer hints at a possible cure for the zombie outbreak that has ravaged human populations for nearly three decades, but warns that the true horror may lie in the actions of those infected with the Rage Virus.
The story picks up where the sequel "28 Weeks Later" left off, with Spike being rescued from a horde of infected by Sir Jimmy Crystal. This sets the stage for an intense and emotional journey as Dr. Kelson navigates his new relationship and confronts the harsh realities of survival in a world gone mad.
Cillian Murphy returns as Jim, the intrepid bike courier who miraculously survived the first two films, while Chi Lewis-Parry reprises her role as Samson, the Alpha Zombie with a penchant for terrorizing survivors. New additions to the cast include Erin Kellyman, Emma Laird, and Maura Bird.
The trailer teases out some of the film's most intense moments, including an exchange between Kelson and Crystal that raises questions about the true nature of evil, as well as Spike's harrowing experience with Jimmy Crystal's cult. With its promise of a possible cure for the zombie outbreak and a deeper exploration of human nature in the face of catastrophic collapse, "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple" has all the ingredients to be an unforgettable experience.
With its return to form after a successful first two films, this movie will undoubtedly deliver some of the most intense moments we have seen on screen. Will it be enough to redeem the series or simply take the zombie genre further down the road?
Fans of the franchise can expect more of the same blend of suspense and thrills that made the previous films a success. The trailer hints at a possible cure for the zombie outbreak that has ravaged human populations for nearly three decades, but warns that the true horror may lie in the actions of those infected with the Rage Virus.
The story picks up where the sequel "28 Weeks Later" left off, with Spike being rescued from a horde of infected by Sir Jimmy Crystal. This sets the stage for an intense and emotional journey as Dr. Kelson navigates his new relationship and confronts the harsh realities of survival in a world gone mad.
Cillian Murphy returns as Jim, the intrepid bike courier who miraculously survived the first two films, while Chi Lewis-Parry reprises her role as Samson, the Alpha Zombie with a penchant for terrorizing survivors. New additions to the cast include Erin Kellyman, Emma Laird, and Maura Bird.
The trailer teases out some of the film's most intense moments, including an exchange between Kelson and Crystal that raises questions about the true nature of evil, as well as Spike's harrowing experience with Jimmy Crystal's cult. With its promise of a possible cure for the zombie outbreak and a deeper exploration of human nature in the face of catastrophic collapse, "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple" has all the ingredients to be an unforgettable experience.
With its return to form after a successful first two films, this movie will undoubtedly deliver some of the most intense moments we have seen on screen. Will it be enough to redeem the series or simply take the zombie genre further down the road?