28 Years Later: The Bone Temple will start streaming on Netflix at the end of the month
The Bone Temple on Netflix
The second entry in the 28 Years Later trilogy seemingly came and went at the theaters. The Bone Temple didn’t perform optimally for Sony and What’s On Netflix is confirming that the movie will be streaming on Netflix at the end of the month on Tuesday, March 31. The Bone Temple is part of a Pay-1 deal between Sony and Netflix, which sees Sony titles make the direct trek onto the streamer following its run at the theaters and VOD release. What’s unusual this time around is that it was rather speedy. It would normally take movies to land on Netflix after 90 to 120 days and The Bone Temple will be part of the streamer’s library after just 74 days. This also happened with the previous entry. However, the 4K and Blu-ray physical copies of the film doesn’t see a release until later this Spring on April 21.
Will Cillian Murphy return in the next entry?
A third chapter to follow 28 Years Later: Bone Temple is already in the works. Although it was suggested that Murphy’s story could be a focus in the finale, it hasn’t yet been announced what the official plot will be. So, is Cillian Murphy set to return for the third entry in the 28 Years Later trilogy? In a profile with The Times, Murphy addressed the situation simply by saying, “Hope so! I’m ready anyway.” With Murphy returning in the last film, the series would come full circle. Perhaps, part of the quick streaming strategy is to get people caught up on the first two entries in the 28 Years Later saga before unleashing the third film.
Bone Temple’s reception
While 28 Years Later: Bone Temple didn’t do big business at the box office (perhaps casual movie-going audiences weren’t aware of the trilogy plan and felt blindsided by another sequel) our Chris Bumbray is one who felt Bone Temple greatly improved on the first 28 Years Later. He said in his review, “I really was shocked by how much I enjoyed 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, which I found compelling from start to finish. The cast is great, with O’Connell and Fiennes in top form, while Mayor of Kingstown’s Emma Laird also pops up in a great part as one of the more evil members of the gang (whereas Willow star Erin Kellyman is one of the more humane members — and similarly effective). Heck, even if you REALLY didn’t like the last one, give this one a shot. It’s such a huge improvement you’ll barely believe it.”
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