Nia DaCosta, the director of the recent film '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple', has expressed her thoughts on the movie's disappointing box office performance. Despite receiving critical acclaim and being praised for its quality, the film failed to attract a large audience, resulting in lackluster financial returns. DaCosta, known for her work in the industry, has faced a series of setbacks, including the burial of her movie 'Hedda' by Amazon and the release of her 'Candyman' sequel during the pandemic. Her previous film, 'The Marvels', also underperformed at the box office, becoming the lowest-grossing Marvel Cinematic Universe movie ever. These challenges have not deterred DaCosta, who remains focused on her craft and the enjoyment of her career. She acknowledges the disappointment but emphasizes her pride in the film's quality and the positive reception it has received from those who have seen it. While the financial outcome may have been less than ideal, DaCosta's resilience and commitment to her art are evident, and she continues to strive for success in her endeavors.