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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.

The film, sequel to last summer's 28 Years Later, released in the UK on January 14 and U.S. theaters on January 16. Thursday previews from 2 p.m. showtimes totaled $2.1 million—below the prior film's $5.8 million boosted by Juneteenth—but Friday grosses hit $5.8 million including previews.

Directed by Nia DaCosta (Candyman) from Alex Garland's script, following Danny Boyle's 2025 entry, the story explores psycho-social fallout in a Rage virus-ravaged world. Jack O’Connell stars as Sir Jimmy Crystal, head of satanist cult The Jimmies—clad in colorful tracksuits and white wigs—inspired by disgraced BBC figure Jimmy Savile. DaCosta said the reference highlights 'intentional perversion' of dogma, religion, and childhood media. O’Connell described the role as delving into 'the uttermost darkest, depraved parts of us,' a 'hangover' from unchecked past power.

Ralph Fiennes returns as bone-collecting Dr. Kelson. Highlights include a naked, morphine-fueled zombie dancing to Duran Duran. Social buzz hit 186.3 million impressions, PostTrak scored 4.5/5, with 75% over-25 and 62% male audiences.

Facing Avatar: Fire and Ash's fifth weekend, both target around $15 million in a soft box office. Reviews praise the franchise's 'brains-over-guts' style, echoing its 2001 origins.

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X discussions focus on '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' earning $2.1M in Thursday previews, significantly below the prior film's $5.8M. Projections for the MLK weekend vary from $12-17M to over $20M. Positive sentiments highlight the 94% Rotten Tomatoes score, strong early reviews, and word-of-mouth potential. Skeptics label it a flop, citing weak turnout and competition from 'Avatar: Fire and Ash'. The Jimmy Savile-inspired cult draws controversy and explanations.

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Indie films expand strongly during MLK weekend box office

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Over the Martin Luther King Jr. Day weekend in 2026, indie films like Hamnet and No Other Choice saw significant expansions and solid grosses, contributing to a diverse box office performance. Major releases such as Avatar: Fire and Ash continued to dominate globally, while the re-release of The Lord of the Rings trilogy marked its 25th anniversary with impressive returns. Sony's 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple opened softly domestically but found success in international markets like the UK and Mexico.

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.

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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.

James Cameron's 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' dominated the Christmas box office, adding $88 million domestically over the holiday weekend to reach $760 million worldwide after two weeks. The sci-fi sequel showed strong holds, outperforming its predecessor in its second frame. New releases like A24's 'Marty Supreme' surprised with a robust $27 million debut, while Disney's 'Zootopia 2' continued its run as 2025's top earner.

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James Cameron's third Avatar film, Avatar: Fire and Ash, is on track for a domestic opening weekend of $85 million to $90 million after earning $36.5 million on Friday. Internationally, it has crossed $100 million through three days, pushing global projections to $340 million to $350 million. The movie tops charts in nearly all major markets despite coming in on the lower end of expectations.

Chris Pratt's sci-fi thriller 'Mercy' is projected to debut with $10 million to $13 million in North American theaters, aiming to end 'Avatar: Fire and Ash's five-week run at the top. The film marks Amazon MGM's first major release of 2026. 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' is expected to earn $8 million to $10 million in its sixth weekend.

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Chris Pratt's new thriller 'Mercy' is poised to open in around $10 million to $13 million at North American theaters this weekend, competing with James Cameron's 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' in its sixth week. Directed by Timur Bekmambetov, the film features Pratt as a detective tried for his wife's murder by an AI judge played by Rebecca Ferguson. As Amazon MGM's first major release of 2026, 'Mercy' enters a market running 18% ahead of last year.

 

 

 

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