We’re not even three months into the 12 months, however we have already gotten what’s destined to go down as one among 2026’s greatest horror motion pictures. “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” might have flopped on the field workplace, however the movie continues to be a miracle. Tasked with overseeing the primary (and, to date, solely) direct sequel within the “28” franchise, director Nia DaCosta had loads to reside as much as, however she delivered the products. “The Bone Temple” deepens and expands upon every thing in “28 Years Later,” all whereas transferring the property ahead in attention-grabbing methods. Certainly, those that did not catch the film in theaters missed out on every thing from a correct clarification for the Rage Virus to Ralph Fiennes doing an unimaginable, fiery rendition of Iron Maiden’s “The Variety of the Beast.”
However fret not! Whereas the residents of the “28” universe nonetheless have a raging virus to battle, there’s a straightforward treatment for many who’ve but to see “The Bone Temple” … and by that I imply they’ll watch it at dwelling as an alternative. Sure, Sony has introduced that the film (which was written by “28 Days Later” and “28 Years Later” scribe Alex Garland and produced by Danny Boyle) will turn out to be obtainable to buy or lease on digital platforms beginning February 17, 2026. That is not all, both, as this post-apocalyptic story of the Jimmys (led by Jack O’Connell’s Jimmy Crystal) may also embody some attractive bonus materials when it arrives on bodily media on April 21, 2026.
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple will embody deleted scenes and extra on Blu-ray
We’ll have to attend and see if the largest lingering questions from “The Bone Temple” are answered in a 3rd “28 Years Later” movie, given the film’s disappointing industrial efficiency. However no matter what occurs sooner or later, “The Bone Temple” is solely spectacular, nuanced, poignant, and options the best on display screen bromance in years. And whereas this explicit film is not as visually ingenious as its predecessor, it compensates with a haunting script that is humorous, scary, and touching all on the similar time.
Once more, you’ll be able to take a look at the movie and the improbable work by its forged (which incorporates Ralph Fiennes, Jack O’Connell, Alfie Williams, Erin Kellyman, Chi Lewis-Parry, Emma Laird, and Sam Locke) when “The Bone Temple” reaches digital platforms, adopted by its Blu-ray and DVD rollout. Furthermore, those that decide up the film on 4K UHD and Blu-ray will get loads of additional goodies to associate with it, together with the next:
- Commentary with Director Nia DaCosta
- Behind The Scenes: New Blood, The Physician and the Satan, Beneath the Rage
- Deleted Scene
- Contaminated Takes: Bloopers
The DVD model of “The Bone Temple,” nevertheless, will solely embody the director’s commentary and featurette listed above, so make your selection accordingly.
