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Jan 21, 2026

"28 Days Later: The Bone Temple": A cured zombie, the Devil's son, a Jimmy cult, musclemen, d*cks, and 8 gay actors.

  



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We just saw 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026), the sequel to 28 Years Later, with 14-year old Spike (Alfie Williams) swept away from his island haven into a mainland Scotland ravaged by a zombie apocalypse.  He unwillingly joins a cult run by Sir Lord Jimmy Crystal (Josh O'Connor), who fancies himself the son of Old Nick.  His Satanic Majesty has given Sir Jimmy the task of roaming his countryside and eliminating the remaining humans.  After torturing them, of course.

Very graphic torture. He begins by forcing Spike into a fight-to-the-death with Jimmy Shite (all of the followers wear blond wigs and are named Jimmy, after early 2000s tv personality Jimmy Saville).  Spike wins by stabbing him in the thigh; the other laugh and jeer as blood spurts out like a fountain.

Then the Jimmies invade a farmhouse, string up the occupants in a barn, and skin them alive.  But a woman who escaped returns, sets the barn on fire, and we see people burning to death.


Meanwhile Dr. Kelson (Ralph Fiennes), who is building the Bone Temple as a monument to the dead, pacifies the gigantic zombie Samson (Chi Parry-Lewis) with morphine and befriends him.  They even dance together.  The gay subtext is so overt that one suspects that it's intentional.  Finally Kelson figures a way to restore Samson to sentience with anti-psychotic drugs.









Spoiler Alert: The Jimmies stumble upon Dr. Kelson, and seeing him surrounded by bones, red in color, and dancing with a demon, assume that he is Old Nick.  Sir Jimmy soon discovers that he is not, but insists that he pretend to be, so he won't lose face with his followers.  So Kelson puts on a sound-and-fire show to Iron Maiden's "Number of the Beast."  He's about to let them leave, but he sees Spike as a Jimmy hostage, and changes his mind: in the old order, God sacrificed his son, so Old Nick wants the same.  Sir Jimmy is crucified upside down.

Bone Temple was definitely made with an eye for masculine beauty.  There are several shirtless musclemen.  Chi-Lewis Parry's prosthetic p*nis is  much more visible, and in some scenes his incredibly muscular body is not covered with muck.

We see some other p*nises, including Dr. Kelson's (but to be fair, name one of Ralph Fiennes's movies where he doesn't show his d*ck).

I was worried that Spike would get a girlfriend.  He bonds with a girl, but she is much older, and treats him as a little brother or son rather than a potential boyfriend.

In fact, there is no hetero-romance anywhere, among anyone, except when we get a close-up of a photo of Dr. Kelson's long-dead wife, to heterosexualize him.

And so many of the Jimmies are played by gay actors that one suspects a deliberate casting decision


The Jimmies:

Jack O'Connell as Sir Jimmy Crystal.  Straight, but has played gay men several times (n*de on RG beefcake and Boyfriends)








More after the break



Fashion model/actor Connor Newall (n*de on RG Beefcake and Boyfriends) as Jimmy Shite, whom Spike is forced to kill. Connor has starred in several gay-themed movies, and appeared in many homoer*otic fashion shoots.  Probably gay.

Maura Bird as Jimmy Jones, who is delighted by the mayhem: They starred in Bang! in Galway: Mum deals with her husband and daughter coming out, as transgender and gay, respectively.  Queer, nonbinary.





Welsh actor Sam Locke as Jimmy Fox, who tries to kill Spike to get revenge for the death of his boyfriend, Jimmy Shite: In an interview, the 2023 graduate of DeMontfort University says that he got "very close" to Connor, and let that color his performance.   And at the premiere, he "celebrated with his mother and partner."  The article doesn't mention the partner's gender.  I went through his entire Instagram, and couldn't find any reference to the partner's gender.  Surely if it was a lady, he'd call them his wife or girlfriend.

Plus he starred in a short called Dyldo, which means what you think.  Probably gay.

Robert Rhodes as Jimmy Jimmy, who hugs Jimmy Snake a lot: Gay

Emma Laird as Jimmy Jemima, who fights Tom (below), beats him, and decides that she wants to "take off his trousers" (and she's not talking about s*x): Straight, married to Doctor Who Matt Smith.

Ghazi al Ruffai as Jimmy Snake.  The Bahrainian-Scottish actor appeared in Snatched (2022), about a transwoman snatched by aliens, and Layla (2025), about an Arab drag queen. Gay


 Here "The Girlz," Ghazi, Alfie, and Erin, pose at the premiere party.  Most of the cast is gay, so Ghazi must be referring to the femme ones.

Alfie Williams as Spike, whose Jimmy name I don't recall: Isn't it obvious?

Erin Kellyman as Jimmy Ink, who befriends Alfie. Lesbian







Other characters:

Louis Ashbourne Serkis as Tom, a survivor who is hanged shirtless in the barn.  Sir Jimmy is impressed by his muscles, and offers him a chance to survive: fight one of the Jimmies to the death.  If he wins, he takes their place in the Jimmies. Straight.

Ralph Fiennes as Dr. Kelson. Straight.

Chi Parry-Lewis as Samson.  Probably straight, although he was not offended or embarrassed when Alfie Williams' dad grabbed his d*ck, thinking that it was his prosthetic.  He's fine with guys fondling him.




Gareth Locke
 as a member of Tom's survivor community whose name I don't recall: Gay

Director Nia DaCostaLesbian.





Alfie Dobson, 
Alfie's hot bodybuilder dad: Straight.

See also: Connor Newall: The Hottest Property in Fashion buddies with Alfie Williams, models in gay ads, plays gay guys, shows his....

Chi Lewis-Parry: The "28 Years Later" zombie, kickboxer, gladiator, and Gelf has a lot of inches.

More Alfie Williams: In the pub, in the pool, on holiday. With gay friends, some grown-up d*cks, and Corey's backside

"Sinners": Twin brothers fight vampires and klansmen in the Mississippi Delta. With Jordan junk and O'Connell c*ck

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