The Inverse Interview

Original interviews with actors, directors, video game developers, and more.

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Rewind

The Moment 'Game of Thrones' Spoiled the Books — And Changed Its Trajectory Forever

By Michael Boyle

Time heals all wounds, except this one.

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Meet The Man Behind The Mandalorian

By Ryan Britt

Mandalorian suit performer Brendan Wayne reveals what it’s like to share the mask.

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How 'Wasteman' Plumbs The Depths Of The Prison Thriller

By Lyvie Scott

David Jonsson and Tom Blyth break down the beating heart of Wasteman.

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'The Boroughs' Isn't 'Stranger Things' For Old Folks, It's Better

By Dais Johnston

The Duffer Brothers’ latest shouldn’t be compared to its Netflix predecessor.

Reel Science

Can We Talk To Trees? The Surprising Science Behind Plant “Intelligence”

By Hoai-Tran Bui

The new Tony Leung drama Silent Friend gives new meaning to the term “tree huggers.”

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How Alt Shift Brought 'Battlestar Galactica' Back To Games After A Decade

By Chrishaun Baker

The battle between Cylons and humanity for the future isn't over just yet.

Exclusive

Coral Peña Teases Aleida’s Future In 'For All Mankind'

By Ryan Britt

There’s one guiding image to this character. And it’s been there from the beginning.

Spoilers

One Small Detail Could Change the Ending of 'Obsession'

By Katie Rife

The last shot of Obsession is unfathomably bleak, but there’s a tiny chance that things could work out for at least one of the characters.

Exclusive

'Devil May Cry' Showrunner Reveals How The Show Changed Vergil's Character For The Better

By Chrishaun Baker

The rivalry between Dante and his wayward twin just received another tragic complication.

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Curry Barker Is Not Editing For YouTube Anymore

By Katie Rife

The Obsession director tells Inverse about his path from YouTube comedy to big-screen horror, and his belief that you can still have fun while making “deep, dark stories.”