28 Years Later: The Bone Temple aims to topple Avatar 3 at box office

Sony's zombie sequel "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple" is projected to earn $20 million to $22 million in its four-day domestic debut over the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, challenging James Cameron's "Avatar: Fire and Ash" for the top spot. The film arrives six months after its predecessor and boasts strong reviews amid light competition. "Avatar: Fire and Ash" seeks $18 million to $19 million in its fifth weekend.

The fourth installment in the "28 Days Later" franchise, "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple," directed by Nia DaCosta and written by series creator Alex Garland, continues the story in a post-apocalyptic Britain ravaged by the Rage Virus. It brings back stars Ralph Fiennes, Jack O’Connell, and Alfie Williams as they navigate the ongoing threat.

This sequel follows "28 Years Later," which opened to $30 million over a three-day weekend last June and concluded with $70 million in North America and $150 million globally on a $60 million budget. "The Bone Temple" carries a slightly higher $63 million production cost and benefits from a lack of major competition during the typically slow January period.

Critics have praised the film, giving it a 94% on Rotten Tomatoes. Variety’s chief film critic Peter Debruge described it as “bold, mind-bending work which satisfies that so-often-frustrated craving for a zombie movie with brains.”

Meanwhile, "Avatar: Fire and Ash," the third entry in James Cameron's blockbuster series, has earned $1.23 billion globally but shows signs of slowing after four weeks at number one. It aims to extend its run with $18 million to $19 million over the holiday frame, though its predecessors held the top spot for seven weeks each. The 2009 original grossed $2.9 billion worldwide, while 2022's "The Way of Water" made $2.3 billion.

Elsewhere, Chloe Zhao’s "Hamnet," a Golden Globe winner for best motion picture drama starring Jessie Buckley, expands to 688 theaters after earning $13 million in limited release. Upcoming January releases include Amazon MGM’s "Mercy" with Chris Pratt, Sam Raimi’s "Send Help," and Jason Statham’s "Shelter."

Comscore’s Paul Dergarabedian noted, “Patience will be a virtue as we await some of the bigger openers on the way.”

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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple hauls $2.1M in previews amid updated $15M MLK projections

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Updating pre-release projections, Sony's 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple earned $2.1 million in Thursday previews ahead of its U.S. debut, now tracking $13 million over three days and $15 million for the four-day MLK weekend. Nia DaCosta's zombie sequel, featuring a cult inspired by Jimmy Savile, holds a 94% Rotten Tomatoes score and battles Avatar: Fire and Ash.

Sony's 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is projected to earn over $20 million during the four-day Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend starting January 16, 2026. Following positive fan screenings and the recent greenlight for a third franchise installment—with Cillian Murphy in talks to return—the horror sequel directed by Nia DaCosta eyes a strong debut amid competition.

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James Cameron's Avatar: Fire and Ash continues to dominate the box office, earning $21.3 million in its fourth weekend. The film outperformed newcomers Primate and Greenland 2: Migration, which debuted with $11.3 million and $8.5 million respectively. Overall, the weekend's totals suggest a steady but not explosive start to the year for cinemas.

Avatar: Fire and Ash is projected to dominate the Christmas box office with a $75 million four-day haul, outpacing new releases like Anaconda and Marty Supreme. The James Cameron-directed sequel continues its strong run, while counterprogramming options provide variety for holiday audiences. Overall, the 2025 box office is expected to reach $8.8 billion to $8.9 billion, slightly up from last year.

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James Cameron's Avatar: Fire and Ash delivered a $345 million worldwide debut with $88 million domestic and $257 million international, aligning closely with Friday projections of $85-90 million domestic and $340-350 million global. This marks the second-largest global debut of 2025, trailing only Avatar: The Way of Water, amid high expectations from its $350 million production budget and $150 million marketing spend.

Forbes has named James Cameron a billionaire, attributing his $1.1 billion net worth largely to the massive box office success of his films, including the Avatar franchise. This milestone comes just days ahead of the December 19 theatrical debut of 'Avatar: Fire and Ash,' the third installment in the series. Cameron's movies have collectively grossed nearly $9 billion worldwide.

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James Cameron's third Avatar film, Avatar: Fire and Ash, hits theaters on December 19, 2025, delivering stunning visual effects and intense action sequences while continuing the saga on Pandora. Critics praise its immersive 3D spectacle and emotional depth but note the story feels repetitive compared to previous entries. Advance bookings are strong, with over 70,000 tickets sold in national chains targeting more than 200,000 day-one admissions.

 

 

 

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