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Michelle Yeoh and three of her fellow Section 31 cast members are the cover stars of SFX issue 387.

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Section 31

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The ruthless Mirror Universe version of Philippa Georgiou returns in Section 31, a streaming Star Trek movie about the Federation’s black ops division. We speak to director Olatunde Osunsanmi, plus cast members Robert Kazinsky and Sam Richardson, for a 10-page feature.

Wolf Man

An infected Blake gnaws at his own arm.

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Don’t know about you, but we loved Saw co-creator Leigh Whannell’s 2020 take on The Invisible Man. Now he’s had a crack at reviving another classic Universal title. But as the writer/director explains to us, you should expect a different kind of lycanthrope…

Presence

The family being shown around the haunted house by a realtor.

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After waiting more than two decades, we finally have an excuse to talk to Steven Soderbergh: Presence, a haunted house movie told entirely from the ghost’s perspective. We find out how the Oscar-winning director managed to glide down the stairs without falling flat on his face…

Severance 

A suited Adam Scott as Mark Scout.

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It seems like forever since season one of the workplace SF thriller concluded on Apple TV+, but finally (after being delayed by the strikes) it’s back. Creator Dan Erickson teases what’s in store in season two; we also speak to Tramell Tillman (Lumon supervisor Seth). 

Goosebumps: The Vanishing

Devin (Sam McCarthy) exploring a tunnel with a torch.

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A new TV series based on RL Stine’s beloved teen horror books is incoming – and the cast includes Friends’ David Schwimmer. Producers Rob Letterman and Hilary Winston tell us more. 

Starman

Director John Carpenter on-set with Starman lead Jeff Bridges.

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In the first of two retrospectives, we look back at 1984 sci-fi romance Starman, in the company of director John Carpenter. 

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