20 Best Science Fiction Movies Released Since 2000
20. 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026)
The 28 series returned in full glory last year, with Danny Boyle-directed and Alex Garland-written 28 Years Later. The film shows us life three decades on in a Britain quarantined to contain the Rage Virus that has infected and killed the majority of the population – but it also tees up a trilogy of new films, ending on a hefty cliffhanger.
While not as aesthetically accomplished as Danny Boyle's first entry, Nia DaCosta's Bone Temple nonetheless beats 28 Years Later to this spot by going farther with its characters and the actual science of the thing than any film in this series has gone to date. Bone Temple follows Spike (Alfie Williams) as he joins up with Sir Jimmy Crystal (Jack O’Connell) and his gang of Fingers, a sadistic crew of Jimmy Saville-styled sadists who kill and torture anyone – infected or otherwise. Meanwhile, Dr Kelson (Ralph Fiennes), experiments on infected alpha Samson (Chi Lewis-Parry), doping him up and attempting to connect with the humanity he’s convinced is still inside.
While the first film opened up this world and gave us a potent Brexit metaphor in the process, Bone Temple affords us insights into the infected’s mindset. It’s a horrifying piece of cinema, with the absolute worst of humanity on show, and yet it’s one of the first “zombie” movies to show us their perspective, and show that there might be a way back from the brink…