'28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' Ending Explained: Is There Really A [SPOILERS]?
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'28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' Ending Explained: Is There Really A [SPOILERS]?
"But "civilization" may be too generous a word - even in isolated villages like the one that Spike (Alfie Williams) grew up in, humans have degraded to their brutish, primal instincts. But nowhere is the degradation more real and terrifying than in the cult of Sir Lord Jimmy Crystal (Jack O'Connell), the Satan-worshipping psychopath who terrorizes the countryside with his band of child soldiers that he calls his "Fingers.""
"The Bone Temple inevitably finds Sir Lord Jimmy and his Satan-worshipping cult face-to-face with Dr. Ian Kelson (Ralph Fiennes), the good doctor who has dedicated his life to building a memorial to the dead with a temple built from their skulls. But their arrival interrupts a crucial discovery about the Rage Virus that Dr. Kelson has just stumbled upon - a discovery that will likely have huge ramifications for the upcoming third 28 Years Later film."
"After Jimmy Ink (Erin Kellyman) spots Dr. Ian Kelson consorting with the Alpha Infected he's dubbed "Samson" (Chi Lewis-Parry), she understandably mistakes him for "Old Nick," aka, the Devil. She'd been taught by Sir Lord Jimmy that the Infected are the Devil's children and, with Kelson's friendly behavior with Samson and his red skin from the iodine he uses to ward off Infected, he certainly looks the part. She returns to Sir Lord Jimmy with her discovery, and he's rattled"
Britain remains ravaged decades after the Rage Virus outbreak, with the mainland quarantined and survivors eking out existence in isolated pockets. Many communities have regressed into brutal, primal behavior. A Satan-worshipping cult led by Sir Lord Jimmy Crystal commands child soldiers called the "Fingers" and terrorizes the countryside. Dr. Ian Kelson has devoted himself to creating a memorial temple built from victims' skulls. Kelson's research on the Alpha Infected "Samson" leads to a potential breakthrough implying a cure for the Rage Virus. Misunderstandings over Kelson's interactions with Samson escalate tensions and threaten violent confrontation.
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