This image has a striking, ritualistic atmosphere. It shows five figures standing in what appears to be a nighttime forest ceremony. The scene is dramatically lit with flames on the ground and tall wooden posts or totems in the background, some adorned with what look like starburst decorations. The central figure in the foreground wears black clothing with chains and a cross necklace, with shoulder-length blonde hair, hands positioned as if in prayer or ritual gesture. The four figures behind are arranged in a line, with the leftmost wearing red, and the others in darker clothing. The rightmost figure appears to be holding something up.

About 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple

Expanding upon the world created by Danny Boyle and Alex Garland in 28 Years Later - but turning that world on its head - Nia DaCosta directs 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. 

Dr. Kelson (Ralph Fiennes) finds himself in a shocking new relationship, with consequences that could change the world as they know it, whilst Spike's (Alfie Williams) encounter with Jimmy Crystal (Jack O'Connell) becomes a nightmare he can't escape. In the world of The Bone Temple, the infected are no longer the greatest threat to survival - the inhumanity of the survivors is even more terrifying.
 

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