LONDON, September 26, 2025 – Prepare for a chilling return to the world of post-apocalyptic horror. 28 Years Later: Temple of Bones, a sequel to the cult classic, is slated for release in Great Britain and the USA in 2026, promising a terrifying exploration of survival where the greatest threat isn’t the infected, but the darkness within humanity itself.
A New Nightmare Unfolds
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The continuation of the epic story sees Dr. Kelson facing unforeseen consequences.
- Ralph Fiennes returns as Dr. Kelson, navigating a shocking new relationship.
- The film introduces new characters, Spike (Alfie Williams) and Jimmy Crystal (Jack O’Connell).
- Directed by Nia DaCosta, the thriller blends horror, science fiction, and suspense.
- 28 Years Later: Temple of Bones explores the brutal realities of survival.
In this gripping continuation, Dr. Kelson (Ralph Fiennes) finds himself entangled in a relationship with potentially world-altering ramifications. His path crosses with Spike (Alfie Williams) and Jimmy Crystal (Jack O’Connell), encounters that quickly descend into a harrowing ordeal. The film suggests that the true monsters aren’t the infected, but the depths of depravity survivors are capable of.
Trailer 28 Years Later: Temple of Bones
Video: Sony Pictures Entertainment/Falcon
Unraveling Evil: ‘Nuremberg’ Examines the Darkness of History
James Vanderbilt’s historical thriller delves into the minds of Nazi leaders.
A chilling psychological drama is set to premiere in 2025: Nuremberg. The film centers on a World War II psychiatrist tasked with evaluating Nazi leaders before the Nuremberg trials. As he attempts to understand the roots of evil, he develops a disturbing and complex relationship with Hermann Göring (Russell Crowe).
Nuremberg trailer
Video: Falcon
Secrets and Suspense in ‘Helper’
Sydney Sweeney stars in a thriller about a housekeeper uncovering hidden truths.
Millie takes a housekeeping position with Nina and Andrew Winchester (Amanda Seyfried and Brandon Sklenar) as a last-ditch effort to rebuild her life. However, she soon discovers that the secrets hidden within their seemingly perfect home are far more dangerous than her own past. The USA-based thriller, directed by Paul Feig, explores themes of deception and hidden agendas.
The Helper trailer
Video: Etiquette film
A Comedic Journey of Redemption in ‘The Last Viking’
Mads Mikkelsen and Nikolaj Lie Kaas star in a Danish comedy-drama.
After serving a fifteen-year sentence for robbery, Anker (Mads Mikkelsen) is released from prison, only to find that his brother Manfred has forgotten where he buried the stolen money. Suffering from psychological issues, Manfred can’t recall the location. The two embark on an unexpected and often humorous journey to recover the loot and rediscover their identities. The Danish film, directed and written by Anders Thomas Jensen, is scheduled for release in 2025.
The Last Viking trailer
Video: Film Europe
Overcoming Fears in ‘Rufus: A Sea Dragon Who Couldn’t Swim’
An animated family adventure about finding courage.
On a hidden island shrouded in mist, young Rufus, a sea dragon who can’t swim, struggles to find his place within his community. When disaster strikes and his uncle Ludovic loses his protective abilities, Rufus must confront his greatest fear to save his family. The animated film, a collaboration between Norway, Belgium, and Germany, is set to release in 2025.
Trailer Rufus: The Sea Dragon Who Couldn’t Swim
Video: Forum Film
