The ’28 Years Later’ Insane Ending, Explained
- The upcoming sequel to "28 Years Later," titled "The Bone Temple," promises a wild ride, highlighted by Jack O'Connell's unexpected new role.
- While camping and cooking fish, Spike faces a group of infected.
- Jimmy, along with other similarly dressed individuals also calling themselves Jimmy, then engage the infected in a brutal, fast-paced battle using spears and nun-chucks.The sequence is reminiscent of...
Jack O’Connell Takes on Bizarre New Role in ’28 Years Later’ Sequel
The upcoming sequel to “28 Years Later,” titled “The Bone Temple,” promises a wild ride, highlighted by Jack O’Connell’s unexpected new role. Reviews suggest the film embraces daring and weird elements, a departure from typical blockbusters. The film stars Alfie Williams as Spike, continuing his journey 28 days after the death of his mother, Isla (Jodie comer). Spike has evolved into a resourceful survivalist.
While camping and cooking fish, Spike faces a group of infected. He initially fends them off with a bow and arrow, but is soon overwhelmed.As the horde closes in, a figure emerges: Jack O’Connell, nearly unrecognizable with a blonde wig, flashy tracksuit, and an abundance of jewelry. Introducing himself as Jimmy, he is revealed to be the grown-up version of the child from the original film’s “Teletubbies” prologue. Among his gold chains, he wears his father’s crucifix.
Jimmy, along with other similarly dressed individuals also calling themselves Jimmy, then engage the infected in a brutal, fast-paced battle using spears and nun-chucks.The sequence is reminiscent of Quentin Tarantino’s “Grindhouse.” They invite Spike to join them, setting the stage for “The Bone Temple,” slated for release in January.
What’s next
Audiences can anticipate the release of “The Bone Temple” in January, promising more of the series’ signature blend of horror and social commentary, with O’Connell’s jimmy playing a significant role in the unfolding narrative.
