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Stop press! Great September offers on SFX Weekender tickets, plus an extension of the discount period for subscribers! Time to get your ticket
Get your sci-fi gear here thanks to SFX’s official new merchandise store! Star Trek, Doctor Who, Batman and more
Blake’s 7 The Early Years: Cally, Blood And Earth and Flag And Flame are out now, and here’s where to find them
Have you seen Seth Green and chums take on George Lucas for a second time? Blogger Kell Harker has and she loves it
Warner Bros is promising a darker version of the classic tale of Dorothy. Steven Gaythorpe blogs about the proposed re-imagining
From Fame to Arcana; True Blood domination continues; Dollhouse season two news; Twilight 3 filming underway
Sony Pictures has released an international trailer for director Ruben Fleischer’s Zombieland. Or is it a genre-crossing sequel to Run, Fatboy, Run?
Christopher Nolan’s next movie is an “sci-fi actioner set within the architecture of the mind…” And it looks a bit Matrix-y. It stars Leonardo di Caprio and is out next summer.
Hancock 2 (no, really…); Magneto moving ahead?; Avatar spearheading 3D home movie systems
August 2009 Profile: Alan Tudyk Dollhouse’s resident nutter explains why he’s turned to the dark side Who would have thought that Joss Whedon would finally push actor Alan Tudyk to the brink? They started out so well too, on the cult series Firefly, where Whedon cast the comically nimble Tudyk in the role of the laconic, yet lovable pilot Hoban “Wash” Washburne. Fans were immediately smitten with Tudyk’s portrayal of…
Forget about Tron or Avatar for a moment – blogger John Cooper wants to talk about the characters who represent us inside our virtual gaming worlds
Do you love The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy books? You’ll want to join a celebration of the 30th anniversary in October
Moral ambiguity makes for more interesting characters, claims blogger Laura McConnell in response to our recent Star Trek poll