Alfie Williams Teases ‘28 Years Later’ Will Get a Third Film With Intense Bow and Arrow Training Pics
Franchise films often grow in unpredictable ways, especially when studios are trying to build long-running stories across multiple installments.
Plans can change depending on box office performance, audience response, and whether the creative team can secure funding for future entries. That is currently the case with the 28 Years Later trilogy, where the future of the final film remains uncertain.
Recent updates around the franchise suggest that the third movie is still not fully locked in, with production depending heavily on financial and scheduling factors. Director Danny Boyle has even commented that the team is still working to secure the necessary backing, which has left fans waiting for clearer confirmation about the trilogy’s conclusion.
Amid that uncertainty, Alfie Williams, who stars in 28 Years Later, shared a new behind-the-scenes style update that quickly caught attention online. In the post, Williams is seen training with a bow and arrow, giving fans a small tease of the physical preparation involved in his role. Alongside the clip, he added the caption, “It’s great to be back 😉”.
Williams is one of the younger faces in the 28 Years Later universe, where he plays a key role in the post-apocalyptic story set decades after the original outbreak. His character is part of a new generation trying to survive in a world still shaped by the consequences of the Rage Virus.
The franchise itself continues the story first introduced in 28 Days Later and expanded in 28 Weeks Later, focusing on how society collapses and slowly rebuilds in the aftermath of the infection.

The latest update comes at a time when the third film is still in limbo. Reports have suggested that while there were earlier discussions about moving forward with development, weaker-than-expected box office results for 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple have complicated those plans. Danny Boyle has previously noted in interviews that the team is still trying to secure funding for the final installment, leaving the trilogy’s conclusion unresolved.
Williams’ training clip, while simple, has been taken by fans as a positive sign that work within the franchise is still active in some form.
For now, the future of the trilogy remains uncertain, but updates like Williams’ post continue to keep interest alive as audiences wait to see whether the story will reach its planned conclusion.
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