28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Tracking $20M+ MLK Weekend Opening

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.

Sony's 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, directed by Nia DaCosta, written by Alex Garland, and produced by Danny Boyle, is tracking for more than $20 million over the MLK weekend (January 16-19, 2026), potentially joining 32 films to hit that mark during the holiday. Tickets go on sale January 2.

This follows the June 2025 release of 28 Years Later, which opened to $30 million domestically and grossed $151.3 million worldwide. Bone Temple continues in a divided society, with young Spike joining Jack O'Connell's Sir Jimmy Crystal gang as Ralph Fiennes' Dr. Kelson contains the infected.

Rapturous fan screenings in December across Los Angeles, New York, London, and more prompted Sony to fast-track a third film, with Garland scripting and Boyle interested in directing. Murphy, star of the 2002 original, features in a surprise end-credits role setting up his return.

Tracking leads among men over 25, akin to Nosferatu's $21.6 million three-day open. It faces Gus Van Sant's Dead Man's Wire and Chloe Zhao's Hamnet. Fan reactions mix praise for unconventional style with critiques of the prior film's modest performance.

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A24 horror film Backrooms opens to $76 million weekend

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Kane Parsons' directorial debut Backrooms opened strongly at the domestic box office this weekend. The A24 release, based on the filmmaker's popular YouTube series, earned between $76 million and $79 million.

One month after acquiring rights to the untitled sequel, Paramount Pictures has set Osgood Perkins' next 'Longlegs' film—reuniting him with star Nicolas Cage—for theatrical release on January 14, 2028, during Martin Luther King Jr. weekend.

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A24's Backrooms is tracking for a robust domestic opening this weekend. The horror film has already collected $10.4 million in Thursday night previews. Projections now stand at $76 million to $79 million for the three-day frame.

Mortal Kombat II debuted in theaters this weekend, projected to earn between $40 million and $42 million at the domestic box office. The New Line sequel competes closely with The Devil Wears Prada 2 for the top spot.

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The Michael Jackson biopic Michael has reached $897.9 million globally after its seventh weekend, positioning it to surpass Lionsgate's previous top earners.

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