The Alex Garland written film follows the story of Jimmy (Jack O’Connell) and his Jimmys. Through the unique lens of Nia DaCosta. At the end of 28 Years Later, we got to see what Jimmy (a character we met briefly in the beginning of the film) was doing now. But through all of The Bone Temple, we’re seeing both the darker side of the post-apocalyptic world mixed with the hopeful.
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