Is ’28 Years Later’ a Direct Sequel? What to Know Before Seeing ‘The Temple of the Dead’
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The beloved “28 days Later” franchise returns in 2026 with “28 Years Later: The Temple of the Dead.” After nearly two decades, original creators Danny Boyle and Alex Garland have resumed control of their apocalyptic world, first revealing “28 Years Later” – a well-received return that jumps the story forward thirty years. However, while some anticipated further time jumps, this second installment, directed by Nia DaCosta (“The Marvels,” “Candyman”), picks up the story immediately, plunging audiences directly into the continuation of previous events.
A Sequel That Demands Prior Knowledge
Unlike the earlier films in the series, which could be enjoyed independently, this new iteration requires a basic understanding of the previous film. It’s impractical to fully appreciate “The Temple of the Dead“ without grasping the stakes and central characters introduced in “28 Years Later.” There’s no explanatory introduction or recap; the viewer is immediately thrown into the action, a bold strategy reminiscent of “The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.” This lack of conventional exposition intensifies the feeling of being brutally immersed in the chaos.
Key Memories to Refresh Before Watching
What should you remember from the previous film before settling in for the sequel? Here are a few key points:
- The opening introduces a young Jimmy Crystal facing the initial infected attack, a foundational scene for his later journey.
- The plot focuses on Spike – whose fate changes after separating from Dr. Kelson – and Jimmy Crystal, now a prominent figure surrounded by his eccentric gang.
- The final act leaves Spike to fend for himself while armed groups battle the infected in a deteriorating climate.
Cillian Murphy’s Return and What’s to Come
Fans will be pleased to know that Cillian Murphy, who played Jim in the original, makes a discreet but significant return. His involvement is limited to a cameo rather than a major role in the narrative, but indications suggest he will have a more central role in the planned third and final installment by Boyle and Garland. Until then, audiences should pay attention to the uncertain paths of Dr. Kelson (played by ralph Fiennes), Spike, and Jimmy Crystal.
Mark your calendars for January 16, 2026, to discover how this dystopian universe will continue to captivate – or disturb – its loyal audience.
