Chi Lewis-Parry on zombie depth and naked dance in 28 Years Later sequel

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.

In '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,' directed by Nia DaCosta, Samson—the hulking, mutated Alpha zombie played by 6-foot-8 former MMA fighter Chi Lewis-Parry—evolves from the ferocious 'King of the Infected' in the prior film. There, Samson was defined by Rage virus-driven violence, such as ripping off heads with spines attached and using them as flails. This sequel introduces a bromance with Ralph Fiennes' Dr. Ian Kelson, a blood-and-iodine-smeared skull collector who injects Samson with large doses of morphine, leading to scenes of quiet contemplation.

A standout moment occurs atop an English hill amid woods and danger, where Fiennes' character sings Duran Duran's 'Rio' while dancing hand-in-hand with the entirely nude Samson. Lewis-Parry, 42, describes the improvisation: 'There was a take where he just took my hand and was looking at me and was like, “Come on then,” and I just went with it.' He calls it 'the most fun I’ve had naked,' crediting their rapport after shooting both films back-to-back.

Lewis-Parry appreciates the role's depth: 'I’ve always been very physical, but I just never really had the chance to do something with such depth. I knew there was a huge responsibility, but it was also a massive opportunity.' Acting alongside Fiennes challenged him: 'You’re sitting there and you don’t have much to say, and Ralph Fiennes is there Ralph Fiennes-ing... I need to step up!' He hopes audiences focus on the relationship: 'I’m excited to see how people respond to that relationship, because it’s not something you would typically expect from these movies.'

Samson's nudity, featuring a prominent prosthetic manhood, drew online attention in the first film. Lewis-Parry acknowledges it but prioritizes the craft: 'I don’t want Samson’s prosthetic to steal any of the shine.' The full prosthetic suit, with added veins for detail in close-ups, required seven people and six to eight hours to apply, starting at 2 a.m. for 10-hour days in the North of England. Full-body applications happened over 25 times, each suit one-use only; waist-up scenes were preferable in the cold.

New elements include Jack O’Connell as a sadistic cult leader. Sony has greenlit a third film, scripted by Alex Garland with Cillian Murphy reportedly starring, though Lewis-Parry's return is uncertain: 'As much as you want to know, I want to know!' He values the character's reception: 'I really wanted him to be well received, so I’m elated that he is.'

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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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Sony Pictures is moving forward with a third film in the 28 years later franchise, tentatively titled 28 years later iii. Cillian Murphy is in talks to return to his starring role, while Alex Garland is penning the script. The development follows strong fan reactions to screenings of the second installment, 28 years later: the bone temple.

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