Anyone who remembers Chuck knows what a great choice Zachary Levi is for Shazam!, as young orphan Billy Batson (Asher Angel) finds himself in the body of a grown-up musclebound superhero with all of the possibilities for adventure (and misadventure) that presents. The film has received rave reviews (including our own), and we were thrilled
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Until the age of ten, I was not just a reluctant reader but a fearful one. Reading didn’t come naturally to me. When we started reading lessons in first grade, my homeroom teacher berated those of us who struggled and didn’t stop the other children in the class from teasing us, either. One day during
Here’s an exclusive look at the cover of Nina Allan’s latest book The Silver Wind, out on 10 September By Poppy-Jay Palmer 28-03-19 4,472 In anticipation for the release of fantasy author Nina Allan’s latest novel The Silver Wind, we’re thrilled to be able to reveal the book’s cover (above, click here to see full size). The
Although the cast of Us is impressive — some of its key players include Academy Award winner Lupita Nyong’o, Black Panther‘s Winston Duke and The Handmaid’s Tale‘s Golden Globe winner Elisabeth Moss — it admittedly doesn’t have much horror experience. Moss, who plays a family friend of Nyong’o and Duke’s Adelaide and Gabe Wilson, has starred in a few genre
After the impressive box office performance given by Jordan Peele’s first film Get Out in 2017, it’s only natural that the writer/director’s latest, doppelgänger horror Us starring Lupita Nyong’o and Winston Duke, has also effortlessly pulled in the crowds during its first week. But that’s probably the only thing about the film that hasn’t surprised us. We talk to
In its first weekend, Captain Marvel soared higher, further and farther than most movies with a global box office haul of $455 million. This makes it the second best superhero debut of all time, behind Avengers: Infinity War, which garnered $630 million in its opening weekend. To celebrate the successful launch, we catch up with
With an original run on television from 1959-1964, TV revivals in the 80s and 2000s, plus a film, a radio show and references across all media (not to mention another TV reboot starting next month), The Twilight Zone found a new home in 2018 on the London stage. After a sell-out run at Islington’s Almeida
There can be few people working in horror more prolific than the great Larry Fessenden. As a producer he’s worked with the likes of Ti West, Jim Mickle, Ana Asensio, Micky Keating and arthouse trailblazer Kelly Reichardt, and you’ll have seen him in everything from You’re Next to The Strain (and far too many awesome indie
On the run up to the release of Keanu Reeves latest sci-fi thriller Replica we’re pleased to be able to reveal the brand new UK artwork for the film, above, as well as the UK trailer, which you can check out here: At a medical research facility in Puerto Rico, daring neuroscientist Will Foster (Keanu Reeves) is
On the lead up to the release of author Reese Hogan’s debut novel Shrouded Loyalties, we are excited to be able to reveal the cover, as well as host an exclusive excerpt from the book, which you can read below. Reese’s debut novel, Shrouded Loyalties, is a dark and paranoid military science fiction piece. Naval officer
After creating plays for radio and also making a series of short films, writer/director Billy Senese helmed his first feature, Closer To God (aka A Frankenstein Story) in 2014, updating the Frankenstein myth to the age of genetic science and cloning. Now his latest, The Dead Center, explores mental illness and demonic possession within a
Last year’s Halloween saw the return of one of horror cinema’s most iconic boogeymen, as Michael Myers stalked and slashed his way through Haddonfield, Illinois for one final showdown with Laurie Strode. It was wonderful to see the great Jamie Lee Curtis back on screen as the great horror heroine, and it was such a
Alien has long been a stone-cold classic and left a major imprint on sci-fi and horror movies since its release in 1979. Its glorious, immersive cinematic genius and legacy is still continuing to this day with a franchise that has spawned eight films including prequels and crossovers with the Predator (well, they can’t all be
In the lead up to the release of Finnish vigilante flick Rendel: Dark Vengeance, out on DVD from 25 February, we have an exclusive clip from the film to share. Check it out: “Batman’s dramatic flair and The Punisher’s merciless morals collide in Finland’s violent, pulp noir answer to the booming superhero genre, as a masked
On publication of Bloodwitch, the latest in the multiple bestselling Witchlands series, author Susan Dennard talks exclusively to SciFiNow about her writing inspirations, the importance of reading… and, er, Justin Timberlake. As an author, people often ask, “Where do your ideas come from?” I’ll be honest: this question has always puzzled me because ideas are
Artist Daniel Nash gives his take on Richard Matheson in this awesome new design for SciFiNow By Poppy-Jay Palmer 21-02-19 2,252 If you’ve picked up the latest issue of SciFiNow (on sale now), you’ll have seen the latest instalment in our collaboration with the folks at Poster Posse: Daniel Nash’s stunning take on writer Richard Matheson and his
Pedro Pascal searches for gems in these new images from anticipated indie sci-fi Prospect By Poppy-Jay Palmer 20-02-19 1,888 On the lead-up to the release of indie sci-fi film Prospect, we present a few exclusive images and a modified poster, courtesy of Signature Entertainment, which you can check out in the gallery above. We also have
Jenn Lyons’ The Ruin Of Kings is an epic fantasy filled with intrigue, magic, gods, demons and yes, dragons. Here, the author writes about her favourite winged fire-breathers… I love dragons. When I was a little girl, I belonged to an after-school club that hosted a yearly themed party for our parents. And one year,
Christian Henry’s upcoming novel The Girl In Red hits the shelves on 18 June, and we have an exclusive look at its cover, as well as an excerpt from the book. A post-apocalyptic adventure inspired by the classic story of Red Riding Hood, The Girl In Red is a tale fans of her Alice chronicles and Lost Boy are sure to love. It’s
We are delighted to be able to reveal the cover for V. V. James’ upcoming novel Sanctuary, a modern day thriller that looks into the world of witchcraft, as well as an exclusive piece written by the author herself, below. Sanctuary will be published on 8 August by Orion Books, and is available to pre-order now. A
The classic ‘trapped in space and being killed off one by one’ scenario has been done to death, but Netflix’s new series Nightflyers is looking to put a new spin on it. Based on the novella and short stories by Game Of Thrones’ George RR Martin, Nightflyers is a 10-episode space-set sci-fi series that leans
Dave is missing in this new clip from Arrow Video’s Dave Made A Maze, out on 28 January By Poppy-Jay Palmer 21-01-19 984 Arrow Video ventures into the unknown in its upcoming film Dave Made A Maze, released on digital HD and Blu-ray on 28 January, when a group of friends set out to search for
To celebrate of the release of the upcoming three three-disc limited edition version of cult sci-fi film Waterworld (out now), we have a brand new and exclusive look at the film’s special features, which goes behind the scenes. Check it out: Here’s the synopsis for the film: The most expensive film ever made at the time of
If you’ve picked up the latest issue of SciFiNow (on sale now), you’ll have seen the latest instalment in our collaboration with the folks at Poster Posse: Rafał Rola’s gorgeous take on Phantasm. We took the chance to pick his brains about his style, inspirations and dream commissions… How long have you been working as an illustrator and
We are thrilled to be able to reveal the cover for Jaine Fenn’s upcoming sci-fi/fantasy novel Broken Shadow, the finale to her Shadowlands duology – a post-apocalyptic world, divided between the bright, alien skyland and the intrigue-ridden shadowlands. Rhia Harlyn, noble and rebellious scientist, watches the skies. The stars are changing shape: something is happening to
You might not know Javier Botet’s face but you’ll definitely know his work. The Spanish actor broke out in modern horror classic [REC] and almost certainly gave you a heart attack with his role as Niña Medeiros in the film’s final minutes and its various sequels. He played the title role in Andy Muschietti’s Mama, he
Coming from Orbit Books this October, we have the cover reveal for Tade Thompson’s The Rosewater Redemption, designed by Charlotte Stroomer. “In this powerful finale to the award-winning Wormwood trilogy, life in the newly independent city state of Rosewater isn’t everything its citizens were expecting… Life in the newly independent city state of Rosewater isn’t everything
“It’s easy for us all to otherize everyone else who isn’t aligned with our way of life, our line of thought, our struggle,” explains Betty Gabriel who plays Naya Temple, an FBI agent of Islamic faith in Season 2 of Counterpart. Gabriel plays a new character to the show who she describes as having, “An
There are some films that you just can’t say much about without running the risk of spoiling the experience of watching it. But most films are, at the very least, fairly clear about what genre they are – except Sorry To Bother You. For a long time we weren’t even sure that this comedy/thriller/relationship drama/anti-capitalism
It’s the festive season, so naturally it’s time for a new epic fantasy film from The Lord Of The Rings‘ Peter Jackson. That film is arriving in the form of Mortal Engines, based on the novel by Philip Reeve, which is what some people are calling a steampunk LOTR. However, Jackson isn’t directing this time — that task has
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