The 28 Years Later Sequel’s Title And Release Date Got Confirmed, And Now I Think A Story Theory Of Mine Just Got Stronger

The 28 Years Later Sequel’s Title And Release Date Got Confirmed, And Now I Think A Story Theory Of Mine Just Got Stronger

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I swear, sometimes the upcoming 2025 movie schedule was pulled from my dreams and put into reality. Several threequels I’ve been waiting patiently for are dropping, thanks to Paddington in Peru, Downton Abbey 3 and Tron: Ares all being on the board. But of course, my mind racing as fast as an Infected on a sugar rush after watching 28 Years Later’s first trailer.

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Is Coming Sooner Than You Think

So what better time to find out that the second installment in the planned trilogy now has a confirmed title and release date that feeds another story theory I’ve been pondering! Per a press release from Sony Pictures, we should expect to see 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple raging into theaters on January 16, 2026.

That announcement couldn’t have come at a better time, as the imagery in that first 28 Years Later footage appears to have shown us the Bone Temple! At least, that’s what it looks like, if you study the top photo and this additional image carefully:

(Image credit: Columbia Pictures)

The Nia DaCosta-directed sequel will arrive in theaters less than a year after director Danny Boyle’s first chapter lands next summer, on June 20, 2025. This isn’t all too surprising, as Ralph Fiennes’ recent 28 Years Later update confirmed that two of the three Alex Garland-scripted pictures had been filmed.



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