What's Happening?
Director Nia DaCosta has released '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple', a continuation of the '28 Days Later' franchise, receiving critical acclaim. Known for her work on 'Candyman' and 'The Marvels', DaCosta's latest film explores themes of survival and humanity amidst a zombie apocalypse. The film has been praised for its unique take on the genre and DaCosta's ability to blend horror with existential themes. Her career reflects a balance between personal projects and engaging with established intellectual properties that resonate with her childhood interests.
Why It's Important?
DaCosta's success with 'The Bone Temple' highlights the growing influence of diverse voices in the film industry. Her ability to navigate between original works and established franchises
demonstrates a versatile approach that is increasingly valued in Hollywood. This trend reflects broader industry shifts towards inclusivity and the importance of diverse storytelling. DaCosta's work not only entertains but also challenges audiences to consider deeper societal issues, contributing to the evolving landscape of modern cinema.









