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Jack O’Connell Looms Over ’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ Poster
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'28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' First Reactions Hail Horror Sequel as "The Movie of the Year" (Already!?)
We're barely into January, but it sounds like we could already have our movie of the year. Reactions to next week’s post-apocalyptic horror sequel, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, have begun flooding in, and it sounds like the zombie franchise will once again deliver something truly unique.
"Idc that 2026 just started Bone Temple is my movie of the year!" gushes X/Twitter user @ragingmotelfire. "Nia DaCosta is a brilliant director and proves why Danny Boyle handpicked her to direct! Jack O’Connell and Ralph Fiennes put in some career-best performances & I couldn’t be prouder! I can’t wait to watch it again!" The praise continues courtesy of Collider’s Ross Bonaime, who highlights the equally “tremendous” and “terrifying” work from Ralph Fiennes and Jack O’Connell.
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The Alpha Zombie Returns: Chi Lewis-Parry on Adding Depth to Samson in ‘28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ and Why Dancing With Ralph Fiennes Was ‘The Most Fun I’ve Had Naked’
There’s a scene in “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,” Nia DaCosta’s quick-fire sequel to last year’s horror franchise returnee “28 Years Later,” that’ll likely raise more than a few laughs in cinemas.
On top of an English hill, surrounded by woods — and potential danger — Ralph Fiennes‘ blood-and-iodine-smeared skull collector Dr. Ian Kelson sings Duran Duran’s sun-drenched ’80s smash “Rio” while dancing hand-in-hand with Samson, the film’s hulking, mutated and entirely nude lead Alpha zombie.
It’s a peculiar, not to mention hilarious sight, not least for a gory genre film. But for anyone who saw Sony Pictures’ “28 Years Later,” the scene marks a remarkable development for Samson — played by 6’8″ actor and former MMA fighter Chi Lewis-Parry — best remembered as “King of the Infected” in the first outing and a ferocious monster with a penchant for ripping heads off with spines still attached (and then swinging them about like a flail). DaCosta’s movie — in cinemas Jan. 16 — is a wholly different beast to Danny Boyle’s, with wildly new characters and storylines, but it’s the personal growth of Samson — and his budding bromance with Dr. Kelson — that offers one of its main talking points.
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