28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026)
Nearly three decades after the initial Rage Virus outbreak, the world has fractured into isolated fortresses and desolate “dead zones.” In The Bone Temple, the stakes shift from simple survival to a complex battle for the future of the human race. Dr. Kelson, a scientist desperate for a breakthrough, enters into a volatile and shocking relationship that blurs the lines between man and monster—leading to consequences that could permanently alter the global ecosystem.
Cast
Ralph Fiennes, Jack O’Connell, Alfie Williams, Erin Kellyman, Chi Lewis-Parry, Emma Laird, Connor Newall, Maura Bird, Ghazi Al Ruffai, Robert Rhodes
Release Date
This movie 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple 2026, was released on the 2026-01-14 in United Kingdom, United States of America.
Poster

Movie Details
- Title: 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
- Year: 2026
- Runtime: 109 minutes
- Genre: Horror, Thriller, Science Fiction
- Country: United Kingdom, United States of America
- Language: English
- Director: Nia DaCosta







Replying to: @Manuel Machava they were killed off in the 1st movie lol
Just… wow.
Replying to: @Finn Meijer honestly, I loved it
Replying to: @Nguyen Van An yeah I fell asleep halfway through lol
Not my fave 28 movie
Replying to: @Hugo Martin yeah, it was a bit jarring
Can’t wait for the next installment!
Replying to: @Youssef Benali yeah it kinda sucked
Can’t wait for the next series tbh
Replying to: @Wei Zhang yeah, it was a bit obvious
Replying to: @Isabella García meh it’s all a bit samey now
Replying to: @Jasmine Robinson same, I’m still processing
Replying to: @Jabari Kimani yeah, it was perfect
Not a fan of the new setting, tbh
Not impressed with the romance subplot
Who else felt like the pacing was kinda slow?
Replying to: @Lars Eriksson I’d love to see it
What happened to the original cast? 😐
Not a fan of the new characters, tbh
The CGI was a bit overdone
Replying to: @Santiago Ramírez I loved it, tbh
Love the cinematography, it’s stunning
Saw it a week ago, still can’t get over that ending tbh 😱
Replying to: @Sibusiso Radebe yeah I’m still processing it too
Will they ever release a making-of?
The cinematography in this film is nothing short of breathtaking, the way they captured the stark beauty of the dead zones is a testament to the power of filmmaking during dark times
@Mutale Banda Have to disagree, I found the handheld shakiness to be somewhat disorienting, almost like we were experiencing the panic firsthand
Reminded me of the gritty atmosphere of the original 28 Days Later, but with a unique twist on the post-apocalyptic world.
Loved how the film explores the theme of human connection in a world devoid of emotion. The Bone Temple was a great addition to the franchise.
The film’s score was haunting and added to the overall tension. Kudos to the composer for a job well done.
Gonna rewatch it for the 5th time tbh lol
I’m still trying to understand the symbolism behind the Bone Temple. Can anyone help me out? I felt like it was a crucial plot point but I’m not sure what it meant.
I have to say, I was a bit disappointed with the pacing of the film. It felt like it drug out in the middle. Still, the ending was a real shocker.
@Zoe Campbell I felt the same way about the pacing, but I think it was worth it for the payoff in the end. What did you think of the role of Sofia Nikolaou? I thought she stole the show.
Feels like the film was setting up a larger universe, would love to see more of the world beyond The Bone Temple. Hope there’s a sequel in the works.
Great performance from the lead actress, she really brought depth to the character of Maya. Would love to see a spin-off focused on her story.
@Camila Vargas I completely agree with you, the film’s take on the Rage Virus was so unpredictable. But I’m confused, what happened to the character of Sarah?
Replying to: @Farai Zvenyika yeah, I’m still debating it
Just watched 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple and I have to say, the visuals were stunning! The way they portrayed the desolate ‘dead zones’ really gave me chills.
Wasn’t a huge fan of the slow pacing in the beginning, but the second half really picked up and left me on the edge of my seat.
Just when I thought the 28 series couldn’t get any more intense, ‘The Bone Temple’ delivers a haunting narrative that explores the depths of human resilience in the face of catastrophic collapse
@Miguel Ccori I’m still trying to process the symbolism behind the Bone Temple, anyone else having trouble deciphering the meaning behind it?
Just watched 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple and I’m still reeling from the impact it had on me. The visuals were stunning and the characters felt so real.
@Kulnipa Somjai I completely agree with you! The way the film portrayed the post-apocalyptic world was chilling. Did anyone else notice the subtle hints at the origins of the Rage Virus?
Thought it was very well-acted by a talented cast that brings the dark world to life.
A true standout in the world of post-apocalyptic films – 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is an unforgettable ride.
Loved the soundtrack and the way it added to the tension and suspense. Highly recommend it to fans of the genre!
I must admit, I was pleasantly surprised by how well the film’s tone balanced with its themes.
The movie’s world-building is one of its strong points, but I found the action scenes to be a bit too long at times.
Wished for more character development, but the film does a great job at keeping the pace and tension high throughout.
Can’t say enough about the cinematography – it’s beautiful and thought-provoking in its own right.
Absolutely breathtaking visuals and storytelling. The Bone Temple is the most anticipated film of the year for a reason!
Thought-provoking themes, but felt it could have gone deeper into the emotional lives of the characters.
Needless to say, it’s a game-changer for the franchise and leaves room for a potential sequel.
As someone familiar with the series, I was more than eager to see what they had in store for us this time around – not disappointed.
The Bone Temple is more than just a zombie movie – it’s a powerful exploration of humanity and hope.
Still contemplating its deeper meanings and the implications they hold for our world – it’s a work of art in the making.
At times, the movie strayed away from the core story, but overall it’s a thrilling addition to the series.