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STARBURST Issue 487 [Autumn 2024] (The Terrifier Issue)

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STARBURST Issue 487 [Autumn 2024] (The Terrifier Issue)The countdown to Halloween has officially begun, and we cant think of a better treat than the one writer director Damien Leone has in store a brand new blood drenched adventure for the iconic Art the Clown! Join us as we go behind the screams of TERRIFIER 3 with producer Phil Falcone, production costume designer Olga Turka, and Santa Claus himself, horror veteran Daniel Roebuck in this exclusive 10 page feature! (If youve got the stomach for it, of

The countdown to Halloween has officially begun, and we can’t think of a better treat than the one writer-director Damien Leone has in store… a brand-new blood-drenched adventure for the iconic Art the Clown! Join us as we go behind the screams of TERRIFIER 3 with producer Phil Falcone, production/costume designer Olga Turka, and Santa Claus himself, horror veteran Daniel Roebuck in this exclusive 10-page feature! (If you’ve got the stomach for it, of course...)

Also in this issue:

- Season 2 of THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RINGS OF POWER is finally upon us, and to celebrate we’re bringing you a bumper collection of cast and crew interviews, including Nori Brandyfoot’s Markella Kavenagh, Durin IV’s Owain Arthur, Celebrimbor’s Charles Edwards, and Sauron’s Charlie Vickers!

- Robin Askwith, the iconic cheeky chappie of the 1970s, joins us to reminisce on the CONFESSIONS movies, and tells us about his upcoming one-man shows.

- Writer-director James Watkins only has good things to say about working on SPEAK NO EVIL, his upcoming remake of the classic Danish psychological horror.

- We look ahead to Season 2 of THE WALKING DEAD: DARYL DIXON, and all the other shows you might have missed in the ever-expanding TWD universe.

- The producers of TRANSFORMERS ONE explain why their new big-screen prequel demands our attention!

- We talk to writer/director Daniel Kokotajlo about his excellent new folk horror, STARVE ACRE, starring Matt Smith.

- Jimi Hendrix goes on a quest to the centre of the universe in new graphic novel PURPLE HAZE. Writers Ben Ha Meen and Mellow Brown tell us how this bonkers concept came to be.

- We reminisce about the classic BBC series THE TRIPODS with Chris Jones, the author of the new book, THE TRIPODS: ALL FOR NOTHING?

- Director Chris Sanders talks about his upcoming animated masterpiece, THE WILD ROBOT.

- For 25 years, Big Finish Productions have been creating officially licensed DOCTOR WHO audio dramas. Some of the company’s creatives tell us about their story so far!

- The ghost with the most is back in spooky sequel BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE, but as we discover in this feature, he’s been busy since he last haunted cinema screens…

- Industry legend and former writer of this very magazine Alan Jones is bringing exciting new genre films to a beautiful Italian setting with the Trieste Science+Fiction Festival, and he’s returned to STARBURST to talk about it!

- In our concluding part of THE XENOVERSARY TRANSMISSIONS anniversary feature on the history of the ALIEN franchise series, even more cast and creatives - including director Paul W. S. Anderson - tell us the behind-the-scenes secrets.

...All this and much, MUCH more!

Let THE WORLD'S LONGEST RUNNING MAGAZINE OF FANTASTIC FILMS & TELEVISION shape your entertainment habits over the coming months with the latest edition of our Premium Quarterly, available now while stocks last!

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