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Fiennes' Horror Flick Topples Avatar
14 Jan
Summary
- Film expected to earn over $20 million opening weekend.
- Critics awarded 'The Bone Temple' a 93% Tomatometer score.
- It will dethrone 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' at the box office.

Ralph Fiennes' anticipated horror film, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, is set for a powerful theatrical debut this Friday. The movie has already generated significant buzz following its release in the United Kingdom yesterday. Social media is awash with largely positive reviews, with many fans hailing it as the best installment in the franchise.
Critics have given the film a remarkable 93% rating on the Tomatometer. Box office projections are equally impressive, with expectations of a debut weekend earning exceeding $20 million over the Martin Luther King Jr. Day weekend. The film is scheduled to open in 3,400 North American sites, with previews beginning Thursday.
This strong performance is predicted to unseat 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' from the number one position in domestic box office rankings. The narrative centers on Spike, a new member of an acrobatic killer gang in a post-apocalyptic Britain, and Dr. Ian Kelson's potentially world-altering relationship.
