Six months ago, 28 Years Later brought the rage virus crashing back into the cultural conversation, furthering director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland ’s not-zombie-but-still-zombie hold on the subgenre after an 18-year absence. Now, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is on the horizon, helmed this time not by Danny Boyle but Nia DaCosta, right on the tail of her most recent success, Hedda . Of course, both 28 Years Later and The Bone Temple were shot back-to-back, accounting for the films’ releases happening so close to one another, so Boyle, Garland, and Sony were already fully aware of what they had when it came to DaCosta’s talents. And why wouldn’t they, given her takes on films like 2021’s Candyman and The Marvels ?

With The Bone Temple right around the cor

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