Ryan Britt
Ryan Britt is the features editor for Inverse. He covers TV, film, spaceflight and books, with emphases on science fiction history, Star Trek, Dune, Star Wars, Sherlock Holmes, James Bond, Doctor Who, comics, ‘80s pop culture, and fantasy. Formerly, he was the entertainment editor for Fatherly.
He is also the author of three non-fiction books: ‘Luke Skywalker Can’t Read’ (2015), Phasers On Stun!’ (2022), and ‘The Spice Must Flow’ (2023); all from Plume/Dutton Books (Penguin Random House).
His other writing has been published with Men’s Journal, the New York Times, Esquire, Den of Geek!, SyFy Wire, VICE, Clarkesworld, Reactor, StarTrek.com, and elsewhere.
'Star City' Has Already Solved One Big Mystery — But The Twist Is Just The Beginning
Who is the mole selling space secrets to the US?
“A Good Man Goes To War” Remains A High Point Of Matt Smith’s 'Doctor Who' Tenure
The 11th Doctor's heyday was full of surprises.
The One Where Data Gets A Girlfriend Is A Star Trek Worth Revisiting
When TNG was in its soap opera phase, one episode delivered a bittersweet love story.
'Masters Of The Universe' Achieves The Impossible
The new live-action He-Man is both kidding around and playing it straight.
Where Were You When 'Space: Above And Beyond' Ended?
One of the greatest military sci-fi epics had a killer cliffhanger.
'For All Mankind' Season 6 Will End The Series: Here's What We Know
The intergenerational space epic has an endpoint.
How 'Star City' Utterly Transformed A Complex Villain’s Origin Story
The journey of Irina isn't what you might have expected.
'For All Mankind' Season 5’s Shocking Ending Explained
Is a certain Baldwin still alive? What was on Titan? And which spaceship was that?
Everyone In The Russian Show 'Star City' Speaks English. Here's Why
Don’t expect Russian accents in Star City.
'Star City' Is A Moody, Riveting Sci-Fi Thriller With A Deceptively Simple Premise
Although this is technically a For All Mankind spinoff, Star City is very much its own beast.
'The Mandalorian And Grogu' Has One Fatal Flaw Hiding In Plain Sight
The real reason why the movie falters might not be what you think.
20 Years Later, 'X-Men: The Last Stand' Is Somehow Not The Worst X-Men Movie
The durable mutants almost perished in 2006. Who knew this wasn't their lowest point ever?
The Moment 'Star Trek: Voyager' Delivered One Of The Greatest Series Finales Ever
“Endgame” wasn't just solid, it was also very consequential.
'For All Mankind' Just Set Up A Tragic Endgame With A Surprising Reunion
A Badlwin and a Stevens, teaming up to save the day. Again.
Meet The Man Behind The Mandalorian
Mandalorian suit performer Brendan Wayne reveals what it’s like to share the mask.
'Escape From The Planet Of The Apes' Remains A Masterclass In The Art Of The Reboot
Why Escape from the Planet of the Apes remains one of the smartest franchise-builders of all time.
The Moment 'Doctor Who' Rebooted Its Own Weird Canon — With Mixed Results
Which Cybermen are these again?
The Greatest 'Babylon 5' Story Is Also One Of the Greatest Time-Travel Epics Ever
Here’s how Babylon 5 tidied up its canon and made a banger at the same time.
First Look: 'Stargazers' Boldly Launches A New Era Of Star Trek Webcomics
YA Romance on the final frontier has just beamed down.
Coral Peña Teases Aleida’s Future In 'For All Mankind'
There’s one guiding image to this character. And it’s been there from the beginning.