A young actor's dream comes true in the latest horror sensation! Alfie Williams, a 15-year-old from Newcastle, is back in the spotlight as he reprises his role in the iconic 28 Days Later franchise. But this time, it's in the hotly anticipated fourth installment, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple.
Williams, who plays Spike, is thrilled to be part of the star-studded cast, including renowned actors Ralph Fiennes and Jack O'Connell. The film, directed by Nia Dacosta, showcases stunning locations across the UK, from Chopwell Wood to the picturesque landscapes of Cumbria.
What makes this experience even more remarkable for Williams is the opportunity to learn from the best in the industry. He describes it as an 'apprenticeship' like no other, working alongside talented individuals who have become friends. And the impact of these productions on the local film industry is undeniable, with a 131% surge in film production in the North East over three years.
But here's where it gets controversial: Williams boldly claims that The Bone Temple is the scariest movie in the franchise. Is this a marketing tactic or a genuine thrill-seeker's opinion? You decide!
As Williams' career skyrockets, he aims for the stars, dreaming of award ceremonies and prestigious accolades. And why not? With such a promising start, the sky's the limit for this talented teen. But will he achieve his ambitious goals, or are there unforeseen challenges ahead? Share your thoughts below!