Nia DaCosta steps into the infected world with 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, and this week we’re unpacking what this long-awaited sequel brings to the franchise.
We talk about the film’s shift in tone, the unsettling new mythology surrounding The Bone Temple, and how themes of faith, survival, and power reshape the Rage Virus world decades later. DaCosta’s approach leans into atmosphere and ideas as much as outright horror — and that choice raises some big questions.
We also discuss the performances, the film’s striking visual language, and whether this feels like a true continuation of 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later, or the foundation for an entirely new chapter in the series.
A thoughtful, mostly spoiler-free conversation about legacy horror, new creative voices, and why The Bone Temple might be one of the most divisive entries in the franchise yet.
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