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Alien: Romulus
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Alien Romulus unleashes the Cosmic Horror (scifi movie: trailer).

Just when you thought it was safe to float back into the cosmos, along comes Alien: Romulus to snap us

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The Penguin (trailer: HBO superhero TV series).
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The Penguin Pecks Back: Colin Farrell Reprises His Role (TV series: trailer).

Oh, waddle me this, waddle me that, who’s afraid of a big, bad bat? Not Colin Farrell, that’s who! He’s

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Glasgow in 2024: the UK bids to host the 2024 World Science Fiction Convention.
Cons

Rocket Man Meets YA Queen: The Artisans Behind Glasgow’s Glitziest Gongs (event news).

Crikes, the buzz of the Glasgow 2024 Worldcon is upon us, bringing not just a parade of speculative fiction’s finest

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UAPs: an article by: GF Willmetts.
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UFO/UAP news roundup (22nd March 2024).

Here’s the semi-irregular round-up of all the best new content that is fit to print, and some that probably isn’t,

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Kaos: Jeff Goldblum Transforms into a Paranoid Zeus in Netflix's Mythological Adventure (trailer).
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Kaos: Jeff Goldblum Transforms into a Paranoid Zeus in Netflix’s Mythological Adventure (trailer).

Hold onto your thunderbolts, folks, because Netflix is about to shake the heavens with its latest concoction, Kaos. This isn’t

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Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga... Mad Max, but Maxless? (movie trailer)
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Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga – Chris Hemsworth Trades Thor’s Hammer for Post-Apocalyptic Anarchy (trailer).

In the dusty, desolate corners of the cinema world, anticipation is revving up like a souped-up Interceptor engine. Furiosa: A

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The Acolyte Star Wars TV series
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The Acolyte Star Wars TV series: A New Hope or Old Troubles? (trailer)

Strap in, folks! There’s a fresh brew of Star Wars mystique simmering in the pot, and it’s called The Acolyte.

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Rebel Moon – a Netflix space opera film with a Snyder twist? (trailer)
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Rebel Moon – Part Two The Scargiver: galactic glory or interstellar inanity?

Blimey, if the first serving of Rebel Moon left a bitter taste, fear not, for the sequel promises another galactic

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John M Burns
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John M. Burns: a comic-book retrospective (video).

In the dusty corners of comic book lore, a special thread, glowing with an array of vivid colours and intricate

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Fermi's great galactic ghosting: when aliens swipe left on Earth (science video).
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Dark is the Dark Forest? Fearing Fermi (science article).

In 1974, a bold gesture from humanity reached out into the cosmos: the Arecibo radio message, an interstellar postcard addressed

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