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Alfie Williams on ‘28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,’ Learning From Ralph Fiennes — and Teen Stardom: “I’ve Gotta Remember Where I Come From”
- Alfie Williams discusses his breakout role as Spike in the new film, marking his first big film experience.
- Williams describes the transition from Danny Boyle to Nia DaCosta, noting each director’s unique style.
- He confirms the film’s setting and real-location production, highlighting practical sets over digital effects.
- Williams shares on-set relationships, including a group chat among the Jimmys called 'The Fingers.'
- The actor talks about his inspirations, naming Christopher Reeve and Andrew Garfield as influences.
- Williams comments on the jump scares versus gore, noting jump scares affect him more due to surprise.
- He mentions a desire to meet Bryan Cranston and J. K. Simmons, highlighting future inspiration.
- The Bone Temple’s practical temple set and on-location shoots are emphasized as a highlight of the production.
- He reflects on public attention, saying it’s crazy but enjoyable, and he aims to stay grounded.
- Williams confirms a future project 'Banquet' and describes his character as a troubled young adult within a horror-drama.
- The interview notes the film’s release window, with The Bone Temple in theaters mid-January 2026.
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