"We don't let many people use our music but we felt it was a calculated risk." Iron Maiden respond to the jaw-dropping 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple scene that might have already produced 2026's best needle drop - Louder

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Iron Maiden rarely licenses their music but made an exception for '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,' believing it was a strategic risk. The scene featuring their song is being hailed as a potential highlight for 2026, with the film receiving critical praise for its performances and horror elements.

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  1. "We don't let many people use our music but we felt it was a calculated risk." Iron Maiden respond to the jaw-dropping 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple scene that might have already produced 2026's best needle drop  Louder
  2. One Actor, Two Bloodthirsty Villains  The New York Times
  3. Three Takeaways From ‘28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’  The Ringer
  4. It Was the Penis That Shook the World. We Talked to the Magicians Behind It.  Slate
  5. 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple review – Ralph Fiennes is phenomenal in best chapter yet of zombie horror  The Guardian

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