Director: Danny Boyle
Starring: Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer, Ralph Fiennes
Genre: Horror / Post-Apocalyptic Thriller
Description:
Set nearly three decades after the devastating Rage virus first swept across the United Kingdom, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple explores a world that has learned to survive—but never fully recover. Civilization exists in fragile pockets, where isolated communities attempt to rebuild while living under the constant threat of infection and collapse.
The story follows a hardened survivor who is drawn into a dangerous expedition beyond the safety of controlled zones after rumors emerge of a mysterious sanctuary known as the “Bone Temple.” Said to hold answers about the origins of the virus—or perhaps a new form of it—the location becomes the center of both hope and fear. As the journey unfolds, the group encounters not only the infected but also factions of humans who have adapted in unsettling and often violent ways.
Jodie Comer portrays a resilient leader struggling to protect her people while confronting the moral cost of survival, while Ralph Fiennes plays a figure tied to the secrets of the past—someone who may hold knowledge that could change everything. As tensions rise and trust begins to fracture, the mission becomes less about discovery and more about survival.
Dark, intense, and atmospheric, the film continues the legacy of the franchise with a focus on human psychology, fear, and the lingering scars of catastrophe. It explores themes of evolution, memory, and what remains of humanity when the world has already ended once before.