"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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