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28 Years Later: Franchise Fatigue Hits Hard
29 Jan
Summary
- 28 Years Later sequel underperformed significantly at the box office.
- Poor release timing and strong competition hurt its performance.
- A short six-month gap between installments led to franchise fatigue.

The horror franchise entry '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' has experienced a disappointing box office performance, earning $46.6 million worldwide against a $63 million production budget. Released on January 14, 2025, the film faced poor timing, arriving after the holiday surge when theater attendance typically wanes. It also contended with established titles like 'Zootopia 2' and 'Avatar: Fire and Ash'.
This performance marks a stark contrast to the franchise's previous installments, with its opening weekend revenue of $5.5 million significantly lower than the $14.4 million debut of '28 Years Later'. Analysts attribute this underperformance partly to franchise fatigue, exacerbated by a short six-month release gap following the preceding film. This rapid release cycle contrasts with the franchise's earlier strategy of longer intervals, which helped sustain audience anticipation.


