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‘28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ Stalls at $56.6 Million Worldwide as Theatrical Run Fades

Strong reviews have not lifted the mid-January sequel past its reported $63 million budget.

Overview

  • The film has earned roughly $56.5–$56.7 million worldwide (about $24.9 million domestic and $31.6–$31.8 million international) against a $63 million cost, per Box Office Mojo figures reported by Koimoi, which notes the totals are estimates.
  • After debuting in 3,506 theaters, the screen count dropped to 785 by day 25, with last weekend at $474,000, a 69.8% fall and a $604 per‑screen average.
  • Domestically it trails Universal’s sports‑horror title Him by about $100,000, with Him at $25 million in U.S. grosses.
  • Its global tally is within roughly $0.7–$1 million of surpassing The Descent ($57.2 million) and The Mist ($57.5 million) on lifetime worldwide grosses.
  • A Feb. 17 PVOD debut is expected according to When to Stream, though Sony has not announced or confirmed the digital release date.