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March 28, 2005
Issue 414
Vol. 11, No. 13

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INTERVIEW

 Horror Grand Master Brian Lumley keeps his tentacles crossed that his 14-volume Necroscope series will finally make it to the big screen.


EDITORIAL

As the premiere of Star Wars: Episode III—Revenge of the Sith draws ever closer, Scott Edelman, Science Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, comes to realize that "There Is Nothing New Under the Star."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Peter Jackson finishes filming King Kong, M. Night Shyamalan gets wet with the Lady in the Water, Jessica Alba strips—sort of—in Sin City, Matthew Vaughn takes over X-Men 3, Thomas Haden Church takes on a wall crawler in Spider-Man 3, Eliza Dushku returns in Tru Calling, and more.
ON SCREEN
 William Shatner punks small-town America in Invasion Iowa, Adrian Paul ends it all on the Highlander: The Series season-six DVD, Chris Barrie marries an alien on the Red Dwarf Series VI DVD, and Alan Reed gives voice to a pre-Pebbles Fred on the Flintstones season-two DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Michael A. Stackpole restores the glory of a faded empire in A Secret Atlas, while Robert Charles Wilson cordons off planet Earth in Spin.
GAMES
 A half-demon/human hybrid discovers his destiny during the 30-plus missions of Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening for the PlayStation 2.
CLASSICS
 Frank Sinatra proved that he was more than just a crooner as the brainwashed vet in the paranoid nightmare of the original Manchurian Candidate.
COOL STUFF
 McFarlane Toys crafts half a dozen winged lizards—and creates the legends to go with them—with the Dragons: Quest for the Lost King Figures.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 The Great Idea Finder celebrates advances in science and technology with trivia quizzes, book reviews, experiments and more.
LETTERS
 Readers remember Andre Norton, look forward to Peter Jackson's Hobbit, fear the ending of Enterprise, and much more.

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