
The Next Best Picture Podcast Interviews With "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple" Director Nia DaCosta & Star Jack O'Connell
Jan 16, 2026
Nia DaCosta, a visionary director known for her diverse filmography, and Jack O'Connell, an accomplished actor, dive deep into their latest project, "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple." They discuss balancing brutal violence with human emotion, crafting a distinct visual style, and mixing horror with dark humor. Nia shares her creative journey and future aspirations, while Jack highlights the fun and collaborative atmosphere on set, especially working alongside Ralph Fiennes. Their insights reveal the artistry behind the film and the characters within.
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Human Choice Amplifies Horror
- Nia DaCosta emphasizes contrast between brutality and humanity as central to the film's emotional weight.
- She argues humans can choose brutality, making their actions more horrifying than the infected.
Music Rights Secured Early
- The script already included specific songs, so producers cleared rights before shooting began.
- Nia notes only the Radiohead track was added later in post-production.
Freedom Of The Middle Installment
- DaCosta found creative freedom in directing the middle film because she didn't have to close every loop.
- She aimed to satisfy viewers while still leaving questions open to maintain curiosity.

