28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (4K+2D Blu-ray SteelBook) [UK]

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Release date: April 20, 2026
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I actually really loved this film, but two things were sorely missing for me.

Style and music. The way Boyle directs his films is always stylistically interesting, especially in the previous film. Even with a seriosuly great composer, I felt the music in Bone Temple was lacking.
 
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I actually really loved this film, but two things were sorely missing for me.

Style and music. The way Boyle directs his films is always stylistically interesting, especially in the previous film. Even with a seriosuly great composer, I felt the music in Bone Temple was lacking.

Agreed. It was a great movie, but lacked that directorial voice that Boyle brings to his projects... But it was still great, and the music used in the closing scene really made up for a lack of score elsewhere :thumbs:
 
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God this film was a mess. Was proper looking forward to it after 28 years which was amazing all around. This was just so jarring.

How can 2 films from a series made back to back feel like 2 completely different universes and franchises? Boyle with 28 years made this incredibly visual and beautiful film with interesting shots and cinematography, camera work and trippy ethereal images and this just has zero of that. Even technically, How was it not even filmed the same way? So strange. Even with Samson on morphine looking up at the moon, where’s the cool visuals?

I enjoyed some moments and Jack O’Connell as usual was great even though he just didn’t make sense or go full throttle to what that character is supposed to be but even the lad who plays Spike who held his own against Aaron Taylor Johnson, Jodie comer and Fiennes was completely in the background of this. And where the f**k was Aaron Taylor Johnson? He’s so f**king good in the last one.

Seeing Cillian was awesome but now I’m going to be p!ssed if the third isn’t made even though this was pretty sh!t. Well, I liked it to a degree but it felt so weird and out of place and even pointless at times. When that original music kicked in at the end though that made my hairs stand up

One thing that stuck out for me was the soundtrack. Wasn’t expecting that and was pretty cool. It’s about the 6th film I’ve heard Radiohead - Everything in its right place in! (worked better in Vanilla Sky and The Creator though).

Yeah just disappointed because of how much I loved 28 Years later. There no way this is the better film lol.
Yep. My thoughts exactly. It was a tonal mess, and aside from a few brief moments (and that awesome ending), I didn't like it at all.
 
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Watched this last night.
I agree that it really wasn't very cinematic at all. Apart from a few bodycam shots, there wasn't a great deal of creativity on show. It had the straight to TV feel about it for me and the plot could have been sliced in half or more and added to the first movie in some way instead. It just didn't feel all that relevant to me. It brought almost zero to the story as a trilogy (if this is indeed going to carry on as a trilogy) and apart from allowing Samson and his dangly dong to get their moment in the Sun (and Moon) it didn't really progress much.
Acting was solid though and of course the continuing forward setup was nice. Motivation for Jack O'Connell was a bit wishy-washy but he's always great to watch.

Definitely not as a good as 28 Years Later though and I was pretty mid on that too. I hope a third can bring it home. I want to see some serious rage virus horror again in there. Wrap it up with a massive bang.

Is it true there's a TV series in the works?
Also, do we know who's on to direct a third yet?
 
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Watched this last night.
I agree that it really wasn't very cinematic at all. Apart from a few bodycam shots, there wasn't a great deal of creativity on show. It had the straight to TV feel about it for me and the plot could have been sliced in half or more and added to the first movie in some way instead. It just didn't feel all that relevant to me. It brought almost zero to the story as a trilogy (if this is indeed going to carry on as a trilogy) and apart from allowing Samson and his dangly dong to get their moment in the Sun (and Moon) it didn't really progress much.
Acting was solid though and of course the continuing forward setup was nice. Motivation for Jack O'Connell was a bit wishy-washy but he's always great to watch.

Definitely not as a good as 28 Years Later though and I was pretty mid on that too. I hope a third can bring it home. I want to see some serious rage virus horror again in there. Wrap it up with a massive bang.

Is it true there's a TV series in the works?
Also, do we know who's on to direct a third yet?

Danny Boyle is back on directing duties for the 3rd film with Alex Garland continuing the story :thumbs:

I would have to disagree with this movie bringing zero to the larger story... I mean, Samson? Where his character goes could be pretty seismic, but it wouldn't surprise me if that thread is left dangling (much like his dong :rofl:)

I hadn't heard anything about a TV show, I don't know, would there be an appetite for it?
 
Danny Boyle is back on directing duties for the 3rd film with Alex Garland continuing the story :thumbs:

I would have to disagree with this movie bringing zero to the larger story... I mean, Samson? Where his character goes could be pretty seismic, but it wouldn't surprise me if that thread is left dangling (much like his dong :rofl:)

I hadn't heard anything about a TV show, I don't know, would there be an appetite for it?

To be fair. I did mention Samson and his tiktok as the only real story progression and I'm calling it now, this evolution will almost certainly be one of the main drivers of plot for the third film.

It was more the Jimmy's the felt, err, soft. It was like a VERY middling, middle film in a trilogy. Placeholder to drive one important plot point through to the third.
 
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Amazon UK redirecting broken again
Purchase links when clicked it directing to home page it's not directing to the actual product listing

Amazon USA links are working ok but not UK links
 
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Given how badly the fourth film bombed, are we even going to see the fifth?
I bloody hope so! Don't think it helped that Boyle wasn't directing... no disrespect to DaCosta, but she hasn't exactly got a great track record. Boyle is/was supposed to be returning for the fifth film though, so having his name attached again should hopefully bring in bigger numbers, plus the fact it'd be the final film... surely more folks would want to see how it all ends.