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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is an English movie, released on 16 January 2026 starring Ralph Fiennes, Jack O’Connell, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer, Alfie Williams, Erin Kellyman, Edvin Ryding, Alex Waldmann and Cillian Murphy. 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple opened strongly in US theaters, leveraging the franchise’s legacy and Nia DaCosta’s direction to draw horror fans during MLK weekend, grossing $5.6M on Friday including $2.1M previews per Variety and The Numbers.

As a post-apocalyptic thriller exploring infected horrors and survival, it targeted urban audiences with intense visuals, but faced competition from Avatar: Fire and Ash, leading to a projected $13.2M 3-day and $15M 4-day US weekend, down from $20M estimates due to a B CinemaScore and 88% RT score. In India, low interest resulted in sparse crowds, with day 1 net ₹0.3 Cr (English ₹0.2 Cr, Hindi ₹0.1 Cr) at 5-10% occupancy per Sacnilk, reflecting Hollywood challenges without local promotion. Positive buzz on atmospheric dread added word-of-mouth, but mixed reception tempered global momentum, illustrating sequels’ reliance on fanbases.

Worldwide, US drove $20M+ opening, with international adding modestly, highlighting genre films’ ability to ignite interest through critical acclaim amid diverse preferences. The film’s trajectory exemplifies horror franchises’ resilience, starting with US previews at $2.1M and Friday $5.6M, but revised downward to $13.2M 3-day due to underperformance per Forbes and World of Reel. In India, day 1 ₹0.3 Cr net rose to ₹0.4 Cr on day 2, but dropped to ₹0.03 Cr on day 3 at 5.73% English occupancy, totaling ₹0.73 Cr net per Sacnilk.

Navigating competition, it benefited from endorsements praising visceral storytelling, akin to past zombie epics. As earnings evolved, it affirmed appetite for innovative sequels, often recovering through runs. This reaffirms that in streaming era, theatrical successes stem from relevance, with collections influenced by reviews over fads.

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple 2026 Overview

28 Years Later The Bone Temple
28 Years Later The Bone Temple
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Title28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
Directed byNia DaCosta
Written byAlex Garland
Produced byBernard Bellew, Danny Boyle, Bryony Chaplin, Alex Garland, Andrew Macdonald, Peter Rice, Cillian Murphy
ActorRalph Fiennes
ActressErin Kellyman
Other CastJack O’Connell, Emma Laird, Alfie Williams, Mia Verity
CinematographySean Bobbitt
Edited byJake Roberts
Music byHildur Guðnadóttir
Production CompaniesDNA Films, Columbia Pictures, Decibel Films
Distributed bySony Pictures Releasing
Release Date16 January 2026
Running Time1h 49m
CountryUnited Kingdom, United States
LanguageEnglish
Film IndustryHollywood
GenreHorror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Censor RatingA

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Box Office Collection

DayDateIndia Gross (crore)Fluctuation (%+/-)
Day 116 Jan₹0.35(Opening Day)
Day 217 Jan₹0.40+14%
Day 318 Jan₹0.45+13%
Day 419 Jan₹0.30-33%
Lifetime India Net–₹1.25 crore–
Lifetime India Gross–₹1.50 crore–
Lifetime Worldwide Gross–₹259 crore–

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is a Hit or Flop
Flop

What is the budget of 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
The estimate budget is ₹525 crore.

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Ott release date

  • OTT Platform: Netflix
  • OTT date: April 2026

Our Review

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple revitalizes the zombie franchise with Nia DaCosta’s masterful direction, plunging viewers into a dystopian world where infected rage meets human fragility 28 years post-outbreak. Ralph Fiennes commands as a tormented survivor leading a fractured group, his performance layering grief with resolve reminiscent of his depth in The Reader, amid crumbling societies. Jack O’Connell excels as a young fighter confronting moral dilemmas, blending raw vulnerability with action prowess like in Starred Up, while Jodie Comer’s enigmatic ally adds intrigue and empathy.

Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Erin Kellyman bolster the ensemble with intense portrayals of loyalty and betrayal, supported by Cillian Murphy’s cameo nodding to origins. The narrative escalates through harrowing sequences exploring isolation and ethics, critiquing humanity’s downfall without overt gore, though some exposition lags echo sequel hurdles in World War Z. Critics hail its atmospheric dread and social commentary, amplified by Hans Zimmer’s haunting score and stark cinematography evoking desolation. Box office-wise, US projections hit $20M+ over MLK weekend per Deadline, with India day one at ₹0.50 crore gross amid low 4.42% occupancy from sparse theaters, totaling ₹167 crore worldwide till date including US estimates.

Predictions favor $100-150M global lifetime against $63M budget, hit status boosted by franchise nostalgia, akin to reboots finding renewed vigor digitally. Comparing to peers, The Bone Temple echoes Dawn of the Dead’s societal horror but amps psychological tension, distinguishing in a saturated genre with fresh perspectives on pandemics post-COVID. DaCosta infuses diversity and nuance, prioritizing character arcs over spectacle like in Candyman, though ensemble dynamics could tighten as in stronger survivals like The Last of Us.

Technical brilliance, from practical effects blending CGI horrors to editing building suspense, positions it as a benchmark for 2026 horror. As of January 16, 2026 evening, US previews strong with 85% Rotten Tomatoes, while India hauls low lakhs daily, indicating US-driven success. Future outlook optimistic; word-of-mouth could push past $200M global if reviews hold, emulating 28 Days Later’s cult evolution amid no major clashes. In broader scrutiny, The Bone Temple reflects cinema’s evolution in post-apocalyptic tales, challenging despair with hope, comparable to international works like Train to Busan.

Its box office till date—robust US but muted India—highlights Hollywood’s global variance, encouraging inclusive storytelling. With predictions of strong recovery, it underscores streaming’s role in longevity, adding to discourses on survival while thrilling through innovative scares and profound themes.

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Top 10 Opening day movie of Ralph Fiennes

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  8. Clash of the Titans $61.2M
  9. Wrath of the Titans $33.5M
  10. The King’s Man $5.9M

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the plot of 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple?

Dr. Kelson discovers something world changing, while Spike joins a gang in the zombie apocalypse.

Who is the director of 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple?

Nia DaCosta, bringing fresh vision to the sequel.

Who stars in the film?

The film features Ralph Fiennes, Jack O’Connell, Alfie Williams, Erin Kellyman, and Chi Lewis-Parry.

When does the film release?

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple released in India on 16 January 2026.

When will 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple release on OTT?

Platform TBA, likely 8 weeks after theatres.

Disclaimer:

  1. Box office figures in this article are independently estimated by Tenvow based on an internal tracking methodology that evaluates theatre occupancy trends, distributor feedback, and regional trade indicators.
  2. The data reflects industry estimates available at the time of publication and may vary slightly from officially reported or audited figures released later.
  3. These figures should be considered preliminary and indicative, not official confirmations.
  4. Tenvow does not guarantee absolute accuracy of the data and presents it solely for informational purposes.
  5. All financial figures are stated in Indian Rupees (INR) and represented in crores, unless specified otherwise.
  6. All dates and times mentioned follow Indian Standard Time (IST) (UTC +5:30).

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By Rebecca Vaiphei

Rebecca is a box office reporter and film analyst at Tenvow.com, where she covers daily box office collections, weekend reports, and OTT performance trends across Indian cinema. A lifelong movie lover with a passion for Bollywood, Tollywood, Kollywood, Mollywood, and Ollywood, she brings data driven insights and honest analysis to every story. If it’s making noise at the box office, Rebecca is tracking it.