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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026)

January 14, 2026 (GB) Horror, Thriller, Science Fiction • 109m

Overview

Dr. Kelson finds himself in a shocking new relationship - with consequences that could change the world as they know it - and Spike's encounter with Jimmy Crystal becomes a nightmare he can't escape.

Director

Nia DaCosta

Top Billed

Ralph Fiennes

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Crew
Cillian Murphy
Cillian Murphy

Executive Producer

Sean Bobbitt
Sean Bobbitt

Director of Photography

Hildur Guðnadóttir
Hildur Guðnadóttir

Original Music Composer

Clare Norman
Clare Norman

Visual Effects Producer

Dean Koonjul
Dean Koonjul

Visual Effects Supervisor

Robert Vassie
Robert Vassie

Visual Effects Producer

Judi Lee-Headman
Judi Lee-Headman

Production Sound Mixer

Glenn Freemantle
Glenn Freemantle

Supervising Sound Editor

Glenn Freemantle
Glenn Freemantle

Sound Designer

Jonathan Berger
Jonathan Berger

Legal Services

Catherine Flood
Catherine Flood

Legal Services

Richard Thatcher
Richard Thatcher

Legal Services

Carson McColl
Carson McColl

Production Design

Carson McColl
Carson McColl

Costume Design

Gareth Pugh
Gareth Pugh

Production Design

Gareth Pugh
Gareth Pugh

Costume Design

Naomi Moore
Naomi Moore

Set Decoration

Sally Alcott
Sally Alcott

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Emily Thomas
Emily Thomas

First Assistant Director

Shelley Maxwell
Shelley Maxwell

Choreographer

Matt Curtis
Matt Curtis

Title Designer

Nic Lawson
Nic Lawson

Second Unit Director of Photography

Mark McGuinness
Mark McGuinness

Special Effects Technician

Zoe Freed
Zoe Freed

Foley Artist

Chris Lyons
Chris Lyons

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Julian Spencer
Julian Spencer

Stunt Coordinator

Joanne Smith
Joanne Smith

Associate Producer

Bryony Chaplin
Bryony Chaplin

Unit Production Manager

Lucy Hatherley
Lucy Hatherley

Script Supervisor

Gianpiero Vannucci
Gianpiero Vannucci

Second Assistant Director

Flora Moody
Flora Moody

Hair Designer

Flora Moody
Flora Moody

Makeup Designer

Clara Hargreaves
Clara Hargreaves

First Assistant Editor

Seyma Dag
Seyma Dag

Assistant Editor

Paul Ghirardani
Paul Ghirardani

Supervising Art Director

Fin Bain
Fin Bain

Street Casting



Reviews

Manuel São Bento

⭐ 8/10

January 15, 2026

Full review: https://movieswetextedabout.com/28-years-later-the-bone-temple-movie-review-how-ralph-fiennes-turns-the-grotesque-into-high-art/

Rating: A-

"28 Years Later: The Bone Temple asserts itself as an audacious triumph that revitalizes the saga with unexpected ferocity, balancing the franchise’s most repulsive graphic horror with biting narrative intelligence. Elevated by magnetic performances — especially by Ralph Fiennes — and dazzl… read the rest.

Rachills + Thrills

⭐ 10/10

January 18, 2026

I don’t often walk out of a theater with the only thought on my mind being ‘that was so good’ but here we are.

I struggle to care for the messages in most zombie flicks (I know, the rage is different than the undead), but this blossoms into something so rich and so nuanced that I was smiling from ear to ear as we dive into how humans cope with the world and how their perspectives manhandle their approach to survival.

It’s fucking nuts, it’… read the rest.

Leno

⭐ 10/10

January 18, 2026

The original 28 days later is one of my favorite movies ever so I literally counted the days for painful 18 years since 28 weeks later until the new trilogy was finally announced.

The first 28 years later was a bit of disappointment for me, but the bone temple is all I waited for those many years!

The movie follows 2 core of characters where they left off the last movie. Spike now is forced to do increasingly insane things as part of Jimmy… read the rest.

Sejian

⭐ 8/10

January 20, 2026

"That was some gory !@#$. Holy !@#$! Is it safe to open me eyes?"

**SPOILERS AHEAD!**

I was hesitant to watch this after the previous installment, but I saw Ralph Fiennes in the promo images and figured "I like Ralph Fiennes, and I liked the doctor from the previous movie, so why not?"

The best three things from "28 Years Later" take center stage in "The Bone Temple": The doctor, the "Howzats", and "Samson's" big !@#$in' d***. For a hot … read the rest.

MovieGuys

⭐ 7/10

January 20, 2026

I'm not quite as taken with "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple" as I was with its immediate predecessor.

The considered, intelligent, insightful aspects of this film, embodied in Ralph Fiennes's Dr Ian Kelson character, are undermined with the re-introduction of the stabby satanic fashion refugees from the closing scenes of the last film. I was critical of their rather ridiculous Clockwork Orange-at-the-end-of-the-world-style antics and remain … read the rest.

Chandler Danier

⭐ 8/10

January 20, 2026

Boring temple. Half the movie isn't the guy they talk about. He's cool. The kid is cool. The mom is cool. Why do I have to watch the rest?

Would have rather the focus been on resolving whatever situation with the guy they stole the baby from.

Could have been better and shorter.

Chris Sawin

⭐ 9/10

January 20, 2026

If you’ve ever had conceptions about films being dumped in theaters in January because they’re not worthy of being released any other time of the year, then 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple easily shatters or redefines them. Filled with meaningful performances that catapult an already engrossing story, the 28 Days Later franchise is more promising than it’s ever been.

https://www.giantfreakinrobot.com/ent/horror/bone-temple-review.html

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

January 21, 2026

With “Spike” (Alfie Williams) now a captive of “Sir Jimmy” (Jack O’Connell) and his other “Jimmies”, you wouldn't give much for his chances of survival. Terrified and hopelessly out-knived he must face a duel to survive, but even if he wins what awaits him under the control of this megalomaniac who considers himself the direct heir of Satan himself? Meantime, the iodine-coated “Kelson” (Ralph Fiennes) is venturing from his Nissen hut under the gr… read the rest.

Chandler Danier

⭐ 8/10

January 29, 2026

This was everything I wanted the first one to be.

Doc. Samson.

I have talked ill of mid-film song and dance performances. This exquisite morsel of a film won me over. My 16 year old satanist self was losing his little mind in there. Not even a film. But this bit is.

Certainly not the awkward, clunky garbage bits we have to deal with as we get close to Maiden.

King Jim and his gang is a good idea. Lots of cool things to spitball aroun… read the rest.

graeaehorror

⭐ 10/10

February 8, 2026

Back in 2002 an 18 year old sat in her local cinema and viewed one of the best zombie films of her generation. Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later changed the game and kickstarted a true juggernaut franchise.

Little over 23 years later, a slightly older and still horror obsessed girl sat in a cinema to see the next installment. However this wasn't just a continuation. Nia DaCosta has created a thrilling, dramatic cinematic event that could stand alon… read the rest.

Sierbahnn

⭐ 7/10

May 10, 2026

Existential dread, and thugs
The series turns religious in a way that the last three were not, and I am not sure it is a bad thing. It works well enough, and the casting is spot on (better than the last one, not quite on par with I & II), the directing solid and the visuals grand. It is a worthy entry into the series, and does not skimp.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$63,000,000

Revenue

$58,522,222

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