DON’T BOTHER STAYING. In a SHOCKING betrayal of fan expectations, the creators of 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple have delivered a cinematic experience UTTERLY DEVOID of reward for its loyal audience. While the franchise milks its success with ANOTHER sequel already confirmed, this latest entry offers NOTHING after the credits roll—a blatant SNUB to the modern moviegoing tradition.
This isn’t just an oversight; it’s a CALCULATED MOVE. Studios are conditioning you to consume, to line up for the next installment, while offering LESS AND LESS in return. The message is clear: your time is worthless, but your ticket price is essential. They’ve already teased a major star for the next film, HOLDING HOSTAGE the satisfaction fans crave to guarantee your return to the box office.
This trend exposes a HARSH TRUTH about modern blockbusters: they are no longer complete stories, but mere ADVERTISEMENTS for future products. The magic of the cinematic experience is being SACRIFICED on the altar of endless franchises. Why craft a fulfilling narrative when you can just tease the next one?
The empty credits of The Bone Temple scream a silent warning to us all: in today’s Hollywood, you are not an audience, you are a revenue stream waiting to be tapped. WAKE UP BEFORE THERE’S NOTHING LEFT BUT THE CREDITS.



