Alfie Williams, the star of
28 Years Later and
28 Years Later: Bone Temple, always seems to surround himself with LGBTQ people; I get a lot of profile ideas just by checking who he's hanging out with. His social media has been sort of dry for several months, so I was happy to see this photo posted earlier today (August 2026): Alfie at the new
Spider-Man movie with three guys, with the background song "In Bloom," by Nirvana:
He's the one who likes all our pretty songs, and he
Likes to sing along, and he likes to shoot his gun, but he
Knows not what it means.
I have a pretty good idea what it means: Looks like a double date. But even if it's four buds hanging out, it gives me three new probably-gay guys to research.
Milo Maharlika (far left).A Hawaiian actor of Filipino ancestry, the 13-year old is best known as Demi Hauntley, an over-zealous 600-year old ghost sent to assist the vampire girl in live-action Vampirina (2025). Fans say that he's a gay stereotype.
Is that a pink triangle, babe? Do you even know what it means?
Milo also played Gavrouche in the national tour of
Les Miserables, starred in several shorts and the Filipino slasher-comedy
Nurse of the Dead, and will be skewered by gay actor Jeff Hilliard in a chicken costume in the upcoming
Cluck. Cameron Cowperthwaite (left) also gets to run around like a chicken with its head cut off.
When he's not singing, dancing, and acting, Milo quotes Aristotle, likes Buster Keaton, and has a hot dad. On the IMDB, his sexual orientation is listed as "straight," but that's probably from his parents. .
Alfie Williams, second left. The 15-year old actor from Newcastle-upon-Tyne played Spike in the post-Apocalyptic zombie movies 28 Years Later (2025) and 28 Years Later: Bone Temple (2026). He has two upcoming movies:
The Banquet; A woman's perfect life starts to unravel when her son (Alfie) returns and starts digging up horrifying family secrets.
Left: Corey Mylchreest co-stars, but I think this is Jonathan Groff.
Friend Thing: In 1996 Seattle, a "sensitive" 14-year old boy (Alfie) is torn between his friends and The Girl, before "a family tragedy shifts his perspective."
Wait -- "sensitive" is code for "gay," and why are there no teenage boys in the cast list for him to be friends with?
Ryder and Recker after the break