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    The ’28 Years Later’ Insane Ending, Explained

    sportyvibesBy sportyvibesJune 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Huge spoilers for the end of 28 Years Later to follow.

    The reviews are out, and the consensus is clear. 28 Years Later is a great, daring movie; it is also exceptionally weird. Eh, works for me: I don’t know about you, but I’d rather sit through a film that takes big, risky swings than a cookie-cutter blockbuster that plays it safe. And if you allow yourself to settle into its curious rhythm, Danny Boyle and Alex Garland’s zombie sequel is enormously rewarding. That isn’t to say that it isn’t chock full of odd stylistic choices, provocative plot points, and whiplash tonal shifts.

    It certainly leaves you with lots of questions. Chiefly among them: If life in Britain came to an abrupt halt at some point in 2002, was Pierce Brosnan at least spared the ignominy of Die Another Day? Even if you were a zombie the size of an industrial fridge-freezer, would it actually be possible to rip someone’s head off? And where the hell did Ralph Fiennes get all of that iodine? And yet none of these leave us scratching our chins so much as 28 Year‘s batshit, bizarre, provocative, dumb, bold, hilarious, and just plain silly epilogue, which mostly serves as a teaser for the sequel to come in January, The Bone Temple.

    28 days after the death of Spike’s (Alfie Williams) mom Isla (Jodie Comer), he has continued his solo journey further into the mainland, during which he has developed into a savvy survivalist. While cooking fish over a fire at his roadside camp, he’s confronted by a handful of infected, the first of which he easily dispatches with his bow and arrow, but when more arrive than he can handle on his own, he opts to run. Alas, he soon finds that the road—nestled in the middle of a ravine—is blocked by a pile of boulders.

    With a horde of infected barreling down on Spike, all seems lost, until someone else emerges from the lip of the ravine above. Finally, there he is: and it’s Jack O’Connell! Only he is almost entirely unrecognizable in a blonde wig, bright tracksuit, and enough jewelry to stun a magpie. He introduces himself as Jimmy, and it’s quickly apparent that this is the adult version of the kid we see in the gnarly Teletubbies prologue; among his stack of gold chains is his father’s crucifix. He is clearly bonkers. Well, hey: that’s what seeing your entire extended family slaughtered by rage-infected zombies will do to a guy.

    Jimmy is soon joined by other Jimmies, all of whom wear variations of the same garish garb. They proceed to kick the infected’s asses with a litany of crude spears and nun-chucks in a breakneck, bloody montage evocative of Tarantino at his most Grindhouse. They invite Spike to join them on the road, and there we have it: The Bone Temple, out in January, folks. Get your tickets now!

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