28 Years Later: The Bone Temple explodes back into life with ferocious intensity and wildly inventive dread, delivering one of 2026’s most exciting horror-thriller experiences! Steering the beloved post-apocalyptic franchise into fresh and daring territory, this isn’t just a sequel, it’s a bold reimagining that grips you by the throat and refuses to let go.
This electrifying horror-mystery picks up straight after last years 28 Years Later, plunging us deeper into a broken Britain where survival has warped into cultish violence and desperate rites. Young survivor Spike finds himself entangled with the terrifying Sir Lord Jimmy Crystal and his gang, while Dr Ian Kelson uncovers unsettling truths at the Bone Temple itself, a haunting above ground mausoleum that blurs the line between reverence and madness. Dark ritual, shocking twists and grim humour ripple through a narrative that explores humanity’s capacity for hope even when civilisation collapses.
At the centre of this thrilling tale is Ralph Fiennes (The English Patient), whose layered performance as Dr Kelson anchors the chaos; Jack O’Connell (Unbroken) delivers a chilling, unforgettable cult leader; and Alfie Williams shines as Spike, bringing raw emotional power to the apocalypse. Critics and audiences alike have applauded the film’s audacious direction, intense performances and striking visuals, reflected in positive reviews and a strong fan buzz.
You might enjoy 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple The Bone Temple, if you enjoyed its prequels, 28 Days Later, 28 Weeks Later or 28 Years Later or Dawn of the Dead (2004).