- Reports suggest that the full trailer to 28 years later: the bone temp will be released tomorrow
- The film’s official Instagram has been updated with three teaser posts
- 28 years later: the bone temp is set to a 6th January release
Techradar gave a five -star review to 28 years later So it is no surprise that we are all very excited about its follow -up, Bone Temple. If recent reports are something to pass by, we don’t have long to wait for a first-look on the new movie.
According to the World of Real, the first trailer to 28 years later: the bone temp shall fall tomorrow (September 3rd). The publication wrote: “The official social channels tied to the project have recently been updated with fresh pictures and tips. I am now told that a trailer must actually be released Wednesday.”
Right now we have only had an update on social media where the film’s official Instagram was updated with three grid posts that combine together to say, “Everything is changing”.
Each image is accompanied by the same Bible Verser from Revelation 9: 3 that reads: “Then Locusts came out of the smoke on the ground. And to them gained power as the soil of the earth has power.”
I’m so eager to see our first proper look at 28 years laterwhich marks the second time that Danny Boyle has not instructed a rate when Juan Carlos Fresnadillo took over for 28 weeks later.
What do we know about 28 years later: The bone temp?
In an exclusive first look at ’28 years later: The Bone Temple, ‘Director Nia Dacosta and Star Jack O’Connell Talk about “Bonkers” Next movie in franchisen.🔗 pic.twitter.com/u97WR7ldhbSeptember 2, 2025
One of my favorite directors, Nia Dacosta, instructs Bone Temple. This is exciting news as I really enjoyed her taking on the iconic Candyman History, so I’m sure she has plenty to bring to this successor.
Danny Boyle and Alex Garland produce the film, so the original team is also on board. The successor will again follow Spike as he is forced to participate in Jimmy’s violent cult, which is on a collision course with Dr. Kelson.
In an exclusive interview with Rolling Stone, who also received the first three photos of the film, Dacosta said, “What connects the two is that they are both bonkers, idiosyncratic and very artistically personal works.
“My big pitch when I talked to the producers, including Danny and Alex before I got on was, ‘I want to do this to my own. I won’t try to make a Danny Boyle movie.’ Because it is impossible to make.
She added: “It’s so hard to describe the tone of the movie that I won’t even try to. But it keeps the same unique, off-the-Wall, surprising energy.”
With 28 years later To be full of surprises, I am very excited to see where Bone Temple Goes when it arrives on January 6th.



