28 YEARS LATER: THE BONE TEMPLE (2026) Theatrical Review

 


Sony Pictures brings the fourth entry in the "28...LATER" series to the big screen, with 28 YEARS LATER: THE BONE TEMPLE, directed by Nia DaCosta and featuring cast members returning from 28 YEARS LATER, continuing the story of young Spike, orphaned boy trying to survive in a rage zombie infected, rural post-apocalyptic England, taken in by a roving and raging band of Jimmy Saville devotees.

Surprisingly contemplative and humane amongst the inhumane acts committed by the gang, with another stellar turn by Ralph Fiennes as a solitary doctor (and architect of the titular temple) attempting to maintain science and sanity in a ravaged and very un-united kingdom.

Full review here:



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