It's
time for the latest weekly round-up of interesting
links
about speculative
fiction from
around the web, this week with Star Wars in general, Star Trek in general, Daredevil: Born Again and the Marvel Cinematic and TV Universe in general, Masters of the Universe in general, season 3 of The Wheel of Time, season 2 of Severance, season 3 of Yellowjackets, Mickey-17, The Electric State, The Day the Earth Blew Up, The Parenting, Ash, O'Dessa, the live action Snow White and much
more.
Speculative fiction in general:
- Tobias Carroll shares indie and small press SFF books coming out in March and April 2025.
- Alex Brown shares must read short speculative fiction for February 2025
- Michael Nayak talks about the thin line between science fiction and science fact.
- James Davis Nicoll shares five SFF stories about institutions and organisations that work.
- Ratika Deshpande shares five SFF stories about embracing new beginnings
- Ayida Shonibar shares five speculative anthologies that get creative with gender
- Olivia Waits talks about science fiction, locked room mysteries and the joy of literary games
- Andrew Ludington explains why genre matters - but not all the time.
- Brandon O'Brien explains why people should read speculative poetry and where to find it.
- Brandon O'Brien talks about speculative poetry and the body.
- Allegra Rosenberg delves into the statistics of the fics posted on AO3, which suggest that a new generation is discovering the Archive of Our Own.
- Rachel Ayers takes a look at the many retellings of "The Red Shoes" by Hans Christian Andersen.
- Steve Carper profiles Gnome Press, one of the first SFF specialty publishers.
- Lisa Morton and Tom Joyce talk about horror writer Dennis Etchison.
- Christopher Lockett remembers Sir Terry Pratchett for the tenth anniversary of his death.
- Editor Margaret Clark, who worked on the Star Trek novels among many others, has died aged 70.
- SFF writer and archaeologist T. Jackson King has died aged 76.
Comics and Art:
- Alasdair Stuart reviews issue 1 of Dark Pyramid by Paul Tobin and S.J. Holden.
- Victoria Cheng reviews Sound of Magic: Annarasumanara by Ha Il-Kwon
- Nnamdi Ezekwe reports that award-winning comic artist Dustin Nguyen has slammed Marvel for its low page rates.
- Daniel Dern discusses the various comic crossovers between the Shadow and Batman as well as other comic heroes.
- James Bacon recounts the history of Greann, the first Irish comic book, which debuted in 1934.
- Olivia Rutigliano revisits a 1993 Far Side comic strip by Gary Larson which plays with mystery conventions.
- Tom Gauld shares a cartoon about the raven from Edgar Allan Poe's eponymous poem.
- Alex Williams remembers the late science fiction artist Chris Moore.
Film and TV:
- Arturo Serrano calls Paradise a not entirely unoriginal post-apocalyptic thriller.
- Isaiah Colbert calls Orb: On the Movements of the Earth the quintessential thinking person's anime.
- Isaiah Colbert calls Witch Watch a cozy romance anime.
- Cath Clarke calls Flow a beautiful and painterly animal adventure
- Catherine Bray calls Bloody Axe Wound a gorily absurd horror film about a family of serial killers.
- Stuart Heritage calls Sylvanian Families: The Movie the anti-Barbie and that's okay.
- Paul Levinson shares his thoughts on season 3 of the time travel series The Way Home.
- Melody McCune shares her thoughts on the season 5 finale of Harley Quinn.
- N. shares their favourite SFF TV episodes of 2024 at File 770.
- The AV Club shares the twelve strangest filmic Sherlock Holmes reimaginings.
- The Pulp Net takes a look at the history of The Shadow in the movies.
- Charles Bramesco interviews horror director David Cronenberg and film composer Howard Shore
- Jordan Moreau interviews Robert Kirkman, director of Invincible.
- William Earl interviews Mark Anthony Green, director of Opus.
- Alastair Shuttleworth interviews science fictional band clipping.
- Jessica Holmes revisits the 1970 Doctor Who serial "Doctor Who And The Silurians"
- Kali Wallace revisits the 1984 science fiction film Repo Man.
- Germain Lussier revisits the 1985 martial arts fantasy The Last Dragon
- Keith R.A. De Candido revisits the 1995 Babylon 5 episode “Matters of Honor”
- Cheryl Eddy revisits the 1995 The X-Files episode "Humbug".
- Don Kaye revisits the 1995 pandemic thriller Outbreak.
- Leah Thomas revisits the 1997 anime Perfect Blue.
- Jesse Hassenger revisits the 2000 horror film Final Destination.
- Caroline Siede revisits the 2005 science fiction film Aeon Flux.
- Cheryl Eddy revisits season 1 of The Handmaid's Tale, which aired in 2017, and finds it more timely than ever.
- Donna Ferguson reports that Carlo Rambaldi's original body model for ET - The Extraterrestrial is going up for auction.
- Danielle Kaye reports that filmmaker Carl Erik Rinsch has been charged fro defrauding Netflix for a science fiction series that was never made.
- Canadian actress Jasmine Mooney shares her harrowing experiences being detained by ICE at the US border.
- Catherine Shoard reports that Betsy Arakawa, the late wife of the late Gene Hackman, made several phone calls to a medical clinic the day after she supposedly died.
Comments on Daredevil: Born Again and the Marvel Cinematic and TV Universe in general:
- Leah Schnelbach shares her thoughts on “Sic Semper Systema”, the latest episode of Daredevil: Born Again.
- Jarrod Jones shares his thoughts on “Sic Semper Systema” the latest episode of Daredevil: Born Again.
- Justin Carter shares his thoughts on “Sic Semper Systema”, the latest episode of Daredevil: Born Again.
- Nick Romano interviews Jon Bernthal who plays Fank Castle a.k.a. The Punisher in the Marvel Cinematic and TV Universe.
- Joshua M. Patton notes that based on criticisms for recent Marvel movies like Captain America: Brave New World, many fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe seem to have forgotten that the first purpose of superhero movies is to be fun.
- Ben Child wonders what the casting of Sadie Sink for the next Spider-Man movie means for the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Comments on Masters of the Universe in general:
Comments on Star Wars in general:
Comments on season 3 of The Wheel of Time:
- Sylas K. Barrett shares his thoughts on the latest episode of The Wheel of Time.
- Vanessa Armstrong interviews Ceara Coveney and Ayoola Smart, who play Elayne and Aviedha, and Marcus Rutherford, who plays Perrin, and Dónal Finn, who plays Mat in The Wheel of Time.
- Melody McCune interviews Kate Fleetwood who plays Liandrin Guirale in The Wheel of Time.
- Melody McCune interviews Shohreh Aghdashloo, who plays Elaida do Avriny a’Roihan in The Wheel of Time.
Comments on Star Trek in general:
- James Whitbrook revisits the 1995 Star Trek Voyager episode "Prime Factors"
- Dan Persons revisits the 1998 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “In the Pale Moonlight”
- Avery Kaplan shares her appreciation for the character of Lwaxana Troi from Star Trek: The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine.
- Deana Carpenter shares the reactions of Star Trek: The Next Generation stars Jonathan Frakes and Denise Crosby to Galaxy Quest.
Comments on Mickey-17:
- Arturo Serrano calls Mickey 17 a film about the human being in the age of its mechanical reproducibility
- Lorinda Donovan shares a spoilerish review of Mickey-17.
- Inspired by Mickey-17, Alan Boyle wonders how humans can reinvent themselves to live on other worlds.
- Cheryl Eddy declares that people should probably read Edward Ashton's novel Mickey-17, on which the movie was based, instead.
Comments on The Electric State:
- Anna McKibbin calls The Electric State an awful science fiction film with no interesting ideas.
- Manuel Betancourt calls The Electric State a banal betrayal of its haunting source material
- Arturo Serrano declares that it's almost admirable how completely The Electric State wastes a great concept
- Inspired by The Electric State, Jesse Hassenger wonders why the most expensive Netflix films are also inveitably the worst.
- Aaron Couch interviews Joe and Anthony Russel, directors of several Marvel movies and The Electric State.
Comments on Ash:
Comments on The Day the Earth Blew Up:
- Sabina Graves declares that the Looney Tunes rise up to save the world and animation in The Day the Earth Blew Up
- James Whitbrook reports that Warner Bros has pulled all of its classic Looney Tunes cartoons from the streaming service Max, while The Day the Earth Blew Up is in theatres.
- Garrett Martin explains how to watch the classic Looney Tunes cartoons now that Warner Bros have pulled them from streaming.
- Andreas Wiseman reports that Warner Bros is negotiating the sale of the unreleased Coyote vs. Acme movie to the same company that released The Day the Earth Blew Up.
Comments on The Parenting:
Comments on O'Dessa:
Comments on season 3 of Yellowjackets:
Comments on season 2 of Severance:
- Saloni Gajjar shares her thoughts on the latest episode of Severance.
- Molly Templeton shares her thoughts on the latest episode of Severance.
- Diana Keng shares her thoughts on the latest episode of Severance.
- Cheryl Eddy shares her thoughts on the latest episode of Severance.
- Germain Lussier shares his thoughts on the latest episode of Severance.
- Paul Levinson shares his thoughts on the latest episode of Severance.
- Cheryl Eddy lists all the questions she still has ahead of the season 2 finale of Severance.
- Tenacity Plys discussion how Severance illuminates the opportunism of corporate diversity initiatives.
- Josh Wigler interviews John Turturro who plays Irving in Severance.
- Cheryl Eddy shares eight TV shows to watch after season 2 of Severance ends.
Comments on the live action Snow White:
- Peter Bradshaw calls the live action Snow White an exhaustingly awful reboot
- Jacob Oller declares that the live action Snow White looks one hundred times worth than the animated origional from 1938.
- Owen Gleiberman calls Snow White one of the better live action Disney remakes
- Sabina Graves calls the live action Snow White not perfect, but enchanting enough
- Jesse Hassenger calls the live action Snow White fair enough.
- Jodee Brown reports that Rachel Zegler has responded to those who criticise her casting as Snow White.
- Annabel Rackham and Steven McIntosh report about the rather low-key European premiere of the live action Snow White in Segrovia, Spain, in response to multiple controversies besetting the film.
- Jeremy Dick reports that actor Martin Klebba, who voices the dwarf Grumpy in the live action Snow White, has criticised the low-key premiere of the film.
- Manuel Betancourt takes a look at the actresses who played the evil queen in several Snow White adaptations and stole the show.
Awards:
- The shortlist for the 2024 BSFA Awards has been announced.
- The finalists for the 2025 Kurd Laßwitz Preis have been announced.
- The finalists for the 2025 Imadjinn Awards have been announced.
- The finalists for the 2025 Climate Fiction Prize have been announced.
- The finalists for the 2025 Jim Baen Memorial Short Story Award have been announced.
- The winners of the 2025 Children's and Family Emmy Awards have been announced.
- The finalist for the 2025 World Video Game Hall of Fame have been announced.
- The winners of the 2025 Game Developers Choice Awards have been announced.
- Cora Buhlert shares an open letter to the 2025 Hugo finalists, whoever they may be.
Writing, publishing and promotion:
- Nicci French talks about writing a character who is experiencing a psychotic breakdown.
- Alex Reisner reports about the unbelievable scale of books pirated to train AI large language models.
- Seph Rodney declares that creating art in the age of Donald Trump will become harder, but remains vital.
- Lynne M. Thomas announces that she is stepping down as co-publisher and co-editor-in-chief of Uncanny Magazine and that Michael Damian Thomas will continue to fulfil both roles solo.
- Lucy Knight reports that the crowdfunding publisher Unbound Books has gone bankrupt and hasn't been paying authors for months, but has now been acquired by the Boundless Publishing Group.
Interviews:
Reviews:
- Rai Furniss-Greasley reviews Future’s Edge by Gareth L. Powell
- Marlene Harris reviews Chaos by Constance Fay
- Jenny Hamilton reviews Murder by Memory by Olivia Waite
- Bill Capossere reviews Murder by Memory by Olivia Waite
- Marlene Harris reviews Murder by Memory by Olivia Waite
- Philip Womack reviews Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins
- Phoebe Wagner reviews Hammajang Luck by Makana Yamamoto
- Alexandra Pierce reviews Transmentation | Transience by Darkly Lem
- Mark Yon reviews Rose/House by Arkady Martine.
- Runalong the Shelves reviews Rose/House by Arkady Martine.
- Marion Deeds reviews Spring’s Arcana by Lilith Saintcrow
- Paul Weimer reviews The Witch Roads by Kate Elliott.
- Marlene Harris reviews The Tomb of Dragons by Katherine Addison
- Chris Kluwe reviews The Raven Scholar by Antonia Hodgson
- Runalong the Shelves reviews Once Was Willem by M.R. Carey
- Fiona Denton reviews Witch Queen of Redwinter by Ed McDonald
- Liz Bourke reviews Grave Empire by Richard Swan
- Alexandra Pierce reviews The Dagger in Vichy by Alastair Reynolds
- Julia Kitvaria Sarene reviews The Oathsworn Legacy by K.R. Gangi
- Alex Brown reviews These Vengeful Wishes by Vanessa Montalban
- Ian Mond reviews Waterblack by Alex Pheby
- Runalong the Shelves reviews The Gaia Chime by Johnny Worthen
- James Davis Nicoll reviews Don’t Sleep With the Dead by Nghi Vo
- Rob Bedford reviews The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones.
- Z.B. Steele reviews Bloodchild by Anna Stephens
- Rhiannon Lucy Coslett reviews I Want to Go Home But I’m Already There by Róisín Lanigan
- John Mauro reviews House of Muir by Luke Tarzian
- Gary K. Wolfe reviews The Dream Hotel by Laila Lalami
- Alex Brown reviews The Haunting of Room 904 by Erika T. Wurth.
- John Mauro reviews The M Word by Jeff McIntyre
- Jake Casella Brookins reviews Death and Other Speculative Fictions by Caroline Hagood
- Paul di Filippo reviews Combat Monsters: Untold Tales of World War II, edited by Henry Herz
Classics reviews:
- Ruthanna Emrys and Anne M. Pillsworth revisit the 1926 horror story “The Night Wire” by H.F. Arnold.
- Brian Collins revisits the 1955 science fiction story “The Princess and the Physicist” by Evelyn E. Smith
- Brian Collins revisits the 1956 time travel story “A Gun for Dinosaur” by L. Sprague de Camp
- Kris Vyas-Myall revisits the 1961 science fiction novel A Fall of Moondust by Arthur C. Clarke
- James Wallace Harris revisits the 1967 dystopian novel Camp Concentration by Thomas M. Disch
- Sandy Ferber revisits the 1968 Starwolf space opera novel The Closed Worlds by Edmond Hamilton
- Gideon Marcus revisits the 1970 science fiction novels To Venus! To Venus! by David Grinnell and The Jester at Scar by E. C. Tubb, Amber Dubin revisits the 1970 science fiction novel Hell's Gate by Dean Koontz and Brian Collins revisits the 1970 science fiction novel Out of Their Minds by Clifford D. Simak.
- Gideon Marcus revisits the April 1970 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction.
- Kris Vyas-Myall revisits the April 1970 issue of Visions of Tomorrow.
- Alan Brown revisits the 1971 near future science fiction novel Missing Man by Katherine MacLean
- James Davis Nicoll revisits the 1976 alternate history novel King and Joker by Peter Dickinson
- Alissa Burger revisits the 1994 YA horror novel The Dare and the 1995 YA horror novel Final Grade by R.L. Stine,
- James Davis Nicoll revisits the 2009 post-apocalyptic novel The Windup Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi.
Crowdfunding:
Con and event reports:
- Kathy Bond, chair of the 2025 Worldcon in Seattle, Washington, shares a statement regarding international members worried about travelling to the US in the current political climate.
- Dave Lally shares an overview of Irish cons in 2025.
- Mike Glyer shares the program for the 2025 2025 LA Vintage Paperback Collectors Show & Sale in Glendale, California.
- Ella Creamer reports about the 2025 London Book Fair in London, UK.
- Germain Lussier lists some panels he is excited about at the 2025 Star Wars Celebration in Chiba, Japan.
- Ellen Datlow shares photos of the latest Fantastic Fiction reading at the KGB Bar in New York City, featuring Victoria Dalpe and Jedediah Berry
- Pam Kragen reports about a Doctor Who exhibition at the Comic Con Museum in San Diego, California.
- Con runner and disability advocate Guy Thomas has died aged 67.
Science and technology:
- Ian Sample reports that ESA's Hera spaceprobe has captured some images of the Mars moon Deimos on route to the asteroid Dimorphos
- Lydia Amazouz reports that Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost Moon lander has captured an image of a diamond ring eclipse.
- Joe Hernandez reports that a new crew has arrived at the International Space Station to replace the astronauts stranded in space for nine months,
- Helen Sullivan explains how astronauts feel, when they return to Earth.
- Eric Berger reports that the Trump government may slash NASA's budget by fifty percent.
- Hannah Devlin reports that according to recent findings, the mysterious cosmic force dark energy appears to be weakening.
- Donna Ferguson reports that the notebooks of Victorian scientist Michael Faraday have been discovered.
- Adam Kucharski wonders whether we worry too much about misinformation.
- Kevin Canfield and Joshua Hammer discuss the race to decipher Assyrian writing in the nineteenth century.
Toys and collectibles:
Free online fiction:
- "After the Invasion of the Bug-Eyed Aliens" by Rachel Swirsky in Reactor.
- "The Philosophical Quandaries of Meeting Your Doppelganger In Moonshine City" by Angela Liu in The Dark.
- "Message in a Babel" by Adam-Troy Castro in Lightspeed.
- "The Shift" by Nina Kiriki Hoffman in Lightspeed.
- "Here-and-Now-and-Then" by Jonathan Olfert in Beneath Ceaseless Skies.
- "The Wheat of Good Works" by Matt Hornsby in Beneath Ceaseless Skies.
- "Butterfly Pavilion" by G. Willow Wilson in Uncanny Magazine
- "Little Boat" by Dale Smith in Interzone Digital.
- "Those Uncaring Waves" by Yukimi Ogawa in Clarkesworld.
- "Hook and Line" by Koji A. Dae in Clarkesworld.
- "Spinning Shadows into Stone" by Sarena Ulibarri in The Sunday Morning Transport.
- "His love’s ashes on his tongue" by Monte Lin in The Deadlands.
- "In the Time of Discord" by Gustavo Bondoni in Swords and Sorcery Magazine.
- "Pezcara" by Ana Hurtado in Nightmare Magazine.
Trailers and videos:
- Watch a trailer for the final season of The Handmaid's Tale.
- Watch a trailer for Freakier Friday.
- Watch a trailer for The Shrouds.
- Watch a trailer for The Ugly Stepsister.
- Watch a trailer for Toxic Avenger.
- Watch a trailer for Together.
- Watch a trailer for Elio.
- Watch a trailer for Sylvanian Families: The Movie
- Watch “Ma Meilleure Ennemie”, an Arcane themed music video.