The Best Horror Movie Of The Year Already Has A Sequel Trailer
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The Best Horror Movie Of The Year Already Has A Sequel Trailer
""Trying to predict the future is a discouraging, hazardous occupation," the voice says. "In fact, it may not even exist at all." This is the voice of Arthur C. Clarke, the British author best known for 2001: A Space Odyssey. Clarke has a reputation for predicting technological advances decades before they come to fruition; in the episode of the BBC's that the trailer quotes comes from, he predicts telecommuting and the rise of AI (he also believes that monkeys will become commonplace domestic pets,"
"But aside from continuing the story of Spike (Alfie Williams) and a horde of Jimmy Savile impersonators, what is The Bone Temple really about? According to the trailer, the movie is about the futility of predicting the future, a theme emphasized by a quote from one of the greatest sci-fi authors ever. Check it out below: The trailer hardly has any in-film dialogue, instead offering narration from an unseen British man."
28 Years Later and 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple were filmed back-to-back, with The Bone Temple directed by Nia DaCosta and scheduled to release months after the first film. The Bone Temple picks up directly from the prior film’s final reveal and continues the story of Spike and a horde of Jimmy Savile impersonators. The trailer contains almost no in-film dialogue and uses an unseen narrator reciting a famous science-fiction quotation that labels predicting the future a discouraging and hazardous occupation. The trailer borrows audio from a BBC Horizon episode and rearranges that material, altering the original context of the quoted lines.
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