28 Years Later: The Bone Temple star wants Dead by Daylight to add his character to the game, even though he is only 15

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple star wants Dead by Daylight to add his character to the game, even though he is only 15


Young Alfie Williams reckons Dead by Daylight should introduce his character from 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple into the multiplayer slasher-fest.

Williams was chatting with IGN’s lovely social producer Mat Jones about the 28 Years Later sequel, when conversation turned to video games and Dead by Daylight. Now, when I say young Alfie Williams, I really do mean young. Williams is, at the time of writing, only 15.

However, the actor – who plays Spike in both 28 Years Later and the newly-released sequel The Bone Temple – says that the previous inclusion of Stranger Things’ characters by in Dead by Daylight proves that minors can be part of the bloody fray, so, really, why shouldn’t the team include him?

“I know they bring Stranger Things in, so they can have minors in the game,” Williams reasoned. He added he believes Dr. Ian Kelson, played by Ralph Fiennes in both films, would probably be quite a good fit for a Dead by Daylight survivor.

You can check out the full exchange with Williams and Mat below.

As well as Stranger Things, other Dead by Daylight collaborations have included The Walking Dead, Five Nights at Freddy’s, The Witcher and Nicolas Cage (who was able to fake his own death).

Given all that, a 28 Years Later collaboration is hardly out of the question, though I do think I would feel a little uneasy hunting down a child. What do you think of Williams’ idea to feature Spike in Dead by Daylight?





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