Alfie Williams suggests adding his character to Dead by Daylight

Fifteen-year-old actor Alfie Williams, who plays Spike in the 28 Years Later films, has expressed interest in seeing his character featured in the multiplayer horror game Dead by Daylight. He points to the game's existing collaborations with content involving minors, such as Stranger Things, as evidence that it could work. Williams also believes that Dr. Ian Kelson, portrayed by Ralph Fiennes, would make a suitable survivor in the game.

In a recent interview with IGN's social producer Mat Jones, Alfie Williams discussed his role in the newly released sequel 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. The conversation shifted to video games, leading Williams to advocate for a crossover with Dead by Daylight. At just 15 years old, Williams plays the character Spike in both the original 28 Years Later and its follow-up.

Williams argued that the inclusion of characters from Stranger Things in Dead by Daylight sets a precedent for featuring minors. "I know they bring Stranger Things in, so they can have minors in the game," he said. He further suggested that Dr. Ian Kelson, the character played by Ralph Fiennes in both films, could fit well as a survivor in the game's tense multiplayer matches.

Dead by Daylight, a popular asymmetric horror game, has a history of collaborations with various franchises to expand its roster of killers, survivors, and maps. Past crossovers include The Walking Dead, Five Nights at Freddy's, The Witcher, and even actor Nicolas Cage, who could simulate his own death in gameplay. These partnerships have broadened the game's appeal, blending horror elements from film, TV, and other media.

While a 28 Years Later collaboration remains speculative, Williams' enthusiasm highlights the potential for fresh content inspired by zombie apocalypse narratives. The actor shared his thoughts in a clip posted online, sparking discussions among fans about the feasibility of including younger characters in such a violent setting.

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Cinema marquee highlighting '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' $2.1M previews and $15M MLK projections, with zombie bone temple scene and 94% Rotten Tomatoes score.
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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.

Nia DaCosta's '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' has premiered to positive critical reception as a brutal sequel in the zombie franchise. Starring Ralph Fiennes and Jack O’Connell, the film explores a post-apocalyptic England gripped by the Rage virus. Directed by the 'Candyman' filmmaker, it builds on Danny Boyle's previous entry with heightened horror elements.

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Actor Chi Lewis-Parry discusses adding emotional layers to his Alpha zombie character Samson in Nia DaCosta's '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,' the quick sequel to last year's franchise revival. He highlights an improvised dancing scene with Ralph Fiennes and the challenges of wearing extensive prosthetics. The film arrives in cinemas on January 16.

David Harbour has exited the upcoming drama Behemoth! after being overwhelmed by the Stranger Things series finale. The film, directed by Tony Gilroy, will now star Will Arnett in Harbour's role alongside Pedro Pascal and Olivia Wilde. Production continues with minimal reshoots needed.

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Actor Dacre Montgomery shares insights into portraying Richard Hall in Gus Van Sant's upcoming film Dead Man's Wire, based on a real 1977 hostage crisis. He discusses the physical demands of the role and his collaboration with co-star Bill Skarsgård. Montgomery also reflects on the end of Stranger Things and his directorial debut.

Ralph Fiennes, who portrayed Voldemort in the Harry Potter films, appeared to suggest during a red carpet interview that Cillian Murphy has been cast in the role for the upcoming HBO series. The actor's comments have reignited speculation among fans, despite Murphy previously dismissing the idea. No official confirmation has been made by HBO or Murphy's representatives.

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BuzzFeed has compiled a list of 25 new movies premiering in theaters or on streaming from January to early March 2026. Highlights include horror sequels like "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple" and "Scream 7," alongside adaptations such as the first Emily Henry book movie and an animated "Wuthering Heights." The roundup aims to help viewers plan their winter watching.

 

 

 

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