28 Years Later, The Trailer of Bone Temple Unleashes Ralph Fiennes in a Darker
The long-awaited sequel is here – and it’s darker than ever. The first trailer for 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple has dropped, and it’s already sending shivers across the internet.
Ralph Fiennes takes centre stage as Dr. Kelson, and the footage makes one thing clear: his story is about to change everything.
“Even greater changes are still to come.” That’s the chilling promise stamped across the trailer. And judging by what we’ve seen, it’s not an exaggeration.
Final wait for sequel fans
Following the events of last year’s 28 Years Later, this new chapter pushes Danny Boyle and Alex Garland’s apocalyptic universe into uncharted territory.
Directed by Nia DaCosta (The Marvels), the film was shot back-to-back with its predecessor – meaning it picks up the chaos immediately, without skipping a beat.
Fiennes’ Dr. Kelson is shown stepping into a dangerous new relationship, one that threatens humanity itself.
Even greater changes are still to come.
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The trailer teases just enough to spark curiosity, while keeping the bigger horror under wraps. It’s personal. It’s unsettling. And it’s set to explode.
It’s not just about the infected anymore. The footage makes it clear that survival now depends on more than outrunning the virus. Human desperation takes the spotlight.
Spike (played by Alfie Williams) finds himself in the grip of cult leader Jimmy Crystal, brought to life by Jack O’Connell.
Their twisted encounter plunges the film into grim, cultish terror, proving once again that sometimes the survivors are far more dangerous than the monsters.
When Will It Hit the Screen?
The final countdown for the 28-year wait. Mark the date on 16 January 2026 for The Bone Temple. Still, cult should brace for something darker, rawer, if the caravan is anything to go by.
28 Years Later, the Bone Temple trailer doesn’t just promise another zombie horror flick. It teases a world crumbling under its own survivors, with Fiennes’ Dr. Kelson pulling us deeper into the madness.
If you thought the first film was bleak, think again. This one looks ready to break you.