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

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'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.

The Inverse Interview

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.”

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'Devil May Cry' Season 2 Ends With Heartbreak, Discovery, And A New Threat

By Chrishaun Baker

Dante, Lady, and Vergil might have scored one victory in the finale, but the conflict between Earth and Makai is far from over.

Space Race

For All Mankind's Newest Characters Are In It For The Long Haul

By Ryan Britt

The journey here isn't just about Season 5. Costa Ronin and Mireille Enos are looking to the future.

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Could Bullseye Lead The Thunderbolts? “Keep Your Fingers Crossed.”

By Lyvie Scott

The lovable villain is on to bigger and better things after Daredevil: Born Again Season 2.

Spoilers

The Ending Of 'Hokum' Is Way Kinder Than It Could Have Been

By Lyvie Scott

Adam Scott and Damian McCarthy break down their horror film’s hellish descent.

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'Widow’s Bay' Strikes A Bonkers Balance Between Stephen King And 'Atlanta'

By Lyvie Scott

Creator Katie Dippold breaks down the disparate influences in her horror mash-up.

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'Daredevil: Born Again’s Most Underrated Character Almost Met A Very Different Fate

By Lyvie Scott

Michael Gandolfini breaks down Daredevil’s latest jaw-dropping twist.

Remembrance

Gerry Conway Created Marvel's Most Controversial Character Ever — And Remains Influential

By Ryan Britt and Eric Francisco

Thanks to Gerry Conway, the Punisher is more relevant than ever.

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'From' Season 4 “Turns The Heat Up Just A Little Bit More”

By Dais Johnston

From is, fittingly, stuck in the past.