The first votes for the last chapter of the saga created by Danny Boyle paint another success, perhaps the best film of the franchise
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The first verdicts arrive from the sector press for 28 years later: The Temple of Bonesnew chapter of the saga created in 2002 by Danny Boyle and with Cillian Murphy. The first reviews of the film directed by Nia DaCosta, with Ralph Fiennes, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Chris O’Connell are enthusiastic, but what is surprising is the Rotten Tomatoes score. 28 years later: The Temple of Bones indeed it has debuted with a fantastic 97%the result of 57 reviews on the first day. An unmistakable sign of great enthusiasm for the film.
The first reviews from 28 years later: The Temple of Bones amaze
At the time of writing this article, the Rotten Tomatoes score Of 28 years later: The Temple of Bones has dropped slightly with the natural increase in reviews (now over 140), reaching 94%but that still makes it the most popular film in the saga. The previous film, 28 years latersits on a excellent 89%while the progenitor of the saga, 28 days laterhe boasts 87% positive reviews. Further down 28 weeks laterstopped at 73%. For Nia DaCosta it is the best received film of her career after The Marvels (63%), Candyman (79%) e Hedda (89%).
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“Direct continuation 28 years later, which increases the gore and at the same time increases the terror, The Temple of Bones is finely embellished by Nia DaCosta’s haunting direction and the inspired performances of Ralph Fiennes and Jack O’Connell…”we read in the sector press. “Despite its unevenness, Temple of Bones offers enough carnage and ritual sacrifice to satiate horror audiences.”he states The Hollywood Reporterbefore focusing on Ralph Fiennes’ performance: “[…] most of its most intense pleasures boil down to the fact that Fiennes let loose with a truly memorable characterhalf crazy and half visionary. It elevates the film every time it appears on the screen.”
28 years later: Is Temple of Bones the best film in the saga?
The Guardian appears to be of this opinion, writing: “A gang of Clockwork Orange assassins take on zombies in this gruesome and energetic fourquel. It’s from by far the best of the chapters in the 28 saga“. Awards Radar agrees, publishing that: “28 years later: The Temple of Bones left me speechless. Not only does it prove that 28 years later it wasn’t a fluke, but it betters it in almost every way. It will be necessary to see it again, but at the moment it is the best of the saga, even better than 28 days later.”
Direct of Nia DaCosta and writer of Alex Garland, 28 years later: The Temple of Bones is produced by Andrew Macdonald, Peter Rice, Bernard Bellew, Danny Boyle and Alex Garland. Cillian Murphy is the executive producer and he will appear with a cameo as Jimbefore reprising his historic character in the next film 28 Years Later: Part 3 with a more central role to the plot. The cast of the film also features Erin Kellyan was Chinese-Pwire. 28 years later: The Temple of Bones arrives in cinemas from 15 January 2026.
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