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THE ONE PERCENT

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Holiday Special 2020

SHOWRUNNER BENJAMIN CAVELL TALKS GOOD VS EVIL IN THE LATEST TV ADAPTATION OF STEPHEN KING’S CLASSIC POST-APOCALYPSE NOVEL

- BRYAN CAIRNS

THE ONE PERCENT

THE UPCOMING NINE-EPISODE miniseries The Stand arrives feeling eerily relevant. Based on Stephen King’s sprawling 1978 novel of the same name, this epic tale takes place in a landscape ravaged by a mysterious virus that has wiped out 99% of the planet’s population. Production commenced on 19 September 2019 in Vancouver and wrapped early in March 2020, just before the Covid-19 outbreak caused everything and everyone to lock down. As the number of infected people continues to skyrocket, showrunner Benjamin Cavell admits that the pandemic could affect the audience’s viewing experience.

“Obviously, we’ve wondered about that,” Cavell tells SFX. “The answer is it’s impossible to predict. But for me, The Stand is not really about a pandemic. The pandemic is the mechanism by which the world gets emptied out and our characters find themselves as the only people left. They come together for this existential struggle between good and evil for what’s left and who gets to rebuild.

The hope is that you are able to make this thing our own, which I think we have done

“It’s also why we’ve chosen to tell the story in a non-linear way,” he adds. “Unlike the book, unlike the original 1994 miniseries, we are not going completely in chronological order and making people sit through episode after episode of the world dying. That’s not what we are doing. It’s this story that comes after all that. As Stephen King has said, this is his attempt to do The Lord Of The Rings in the United States.”

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OBJECT Z

Brace for impact

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2 mins

October 2025

SFX UK

SFX UK

THE LONG WALK

Sole survivors

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2 mins

October 2025

SFX UK

SFX UK

DEVIL'S BARGAIN

DIRECTOR JUSTIN TIPPING REVEALS HOW HIS PERSONAL EXPERIENCES MADE HIM THE RIGHT PERSON TO TELL HIM

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7 mins

October 2025

SFX UK

SFX UK

STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS Season Three

Where someone has gone before

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2 mins

October 2025

SFX UK

SFX UK

TROUBLE EVERY DAY

Love bites

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1 mins

October 2025

SFX UK

SFX UK

PLAYING GRACIE DARLING

The Kids Are Not Alright

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1 mins

October 2025

SFX UK

SFX UK

STRANGE JOURNEY THE STORY OF ROCKY HORROR

“I loved every minute of it,” says Tim Curry of filming The Rocky Horror Picture Show in 1974. Barry Bostwick has another take: “I was wet and miserable most of the time.” The one thing they do agree on, however, is that the result was a milestone in cinema history.

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1 min

October 2025

SFX UK

SFX UK

DON'T NEED NO EDUCATION

SUPER-POWERED IT'S SOPHOMORE YEAR FOR THE STUDENTS OF GEN VAND THE BOYS' UNIVERSE OVERSEER ERIC KRIPKE PROMISES SFX TENTACLED ANUSES, HIGHER STAKES AND A NEW DEAN DESTINED TO BREAK THE INTERNET

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5 mins

October 2025

SFX UK

SFX UK

GAME CHANGER

SFX HEADS TO VANCOUVER TO VISIT THE TRON: ARES GRID AND TALK ALL THINGS TRON WITH THE FILMMAKERS BEHIND THE LONG-AWAITED SEQUEL

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13 mins

October 2025

SFX UK

SFX UK

Circular Thinking

2 AUGUST 2002 In 1996, Independence Day made a global spectacle of alien invasion, unleashing widescreen violence on the world's famous landmarks. Six years later, M Night Shyamalan's Signs offered an altogether more focused take.

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1 mins

October 2025

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