Alfie Williams, a 15-year-old star from the upcoming film 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, has expressed his desire to see his character included in Dead by Daylight. In a conversation about the film with IGN, Williams referenced the game's previous inclusion of characters from Stranger Things as a precedent for allowing minors in the game. He believes that his character, Spike, alongside Dr. Ian Kelson, portrayed by Ralph Fiennes, would be a great addition to the horror survival game. Considering Dead by Daylight's history of collaborations with franchises such as The Walking Dead and Five Nights at Freddy's, an addition from 28 Years Later seems possible.
Can minors be included in Dead by Daylight?Yes, minors can be included in Dead by Daylight, as demonstrated by the game's previous collaborations with characters from franchises like Stranger Things, highlighting its flexibility in character demographics.
28 Years Later is a sequel to the post-apocalyptic horror film 28 Days Later, which was a significant entry in the zombie genre. Directed by Danny Boyle, the original film changed the landscape of horror with its intense storytelling and fast-moving zombies. The sequel, The Bone Temple, continues this legacy, expanding on the narrative while introducing new characters and challenges that fans are eager to see in crossovers with other media, such as video games.
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Honestly, seeing a young actor champion a game crossover is a fun bit of industry synergy. The 28 Years Later universe has that gritty, desperate energy that would translate so well into Dead by Daylight's chaotic trials.
Honestly, it's pretty cool to see actors who are also gamers pushing for these crossovers. A 28 Years Later chapter would fit the game's vibe perfectly, especially with that franchise's iconic intensity.