After months of speculation about the fate of the final chapter in 28 Years Later, a new image from social media has confirmed the studio’s plan for the third installment. This time, lead actor Alfie Williams returns as Spike, the survivor of the post-apocalyptic world, to reveal what happens next. While the previous film, The Bone Temple, struggled to generate $63 million globally despite being praised, Williams’ return feels like a much-needed resolution to the franchise’s stalled narrative. However, critics argue that the box office failure could have been a red flag, especially with the studio’s apparent indifference to financial success. What makes this story particularly interesting is how Williams, who played Spike in 28 Days Later, now finds himself returning as the protagonist in the third film. His personal take on the project suggests that fans may not yet understand the depth of the franchise’s potential. If you follow the trail of rumors and interviews, it appears that the final movie will offer more than just a sequel—it will provide a glimpse into the world after the zombie apocalypse. In my opinion, this update is a sign that the franchise is on the right track, even if some questions remain unanswered.