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Carly Lane

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  • Den Of Geek
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  • Nerdist.com
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Past articles by Carly:

Social media creators are pushing the boundaries of the opulent world of ‘Bridgerton’

Shonda Rhimes’s popular Netflix romance series has inspired fandom in a wholly creative way. → Read More

The Timeless Yet Underappreciated Allure of Eva Green

Eva Green's latest project, The Luminaries, premiered this week on Starz. From Casino Royale to Penny Dreadful, let's take a look back at the French actress' prolific yet underrated career thus far. → Read More

The Boys, Hench, and caping for superheroes who aren't heroes

In the Season 2 premiere of The Boys, Homelander, leader of the premier superhero team known as the Seven, has a bone to pick with Stan Edgar, the CEO of Vought International. A new superhero, Stormfront, has been added to the group without Homelander's express approval or sign-off, and he threatens to let his contract with Vought lapse at the end of the year — but as Edgar calmly and coolly → Read More

Ritu Arya and Marin Ireland on joining The Umbrella Academy's second season

Season 2 of The Umbrella Academy starts off with a bang — literally. The Hargreeves siblings, now in some potential projection of the future, are all teaming up to face down an untold number of enemies in an Avengers-style sequence that displays the full scope of their abilities... until a nuclear bomb gets dropped on the entire scene and lays waste to everything in its radius. → Read More

Exclusive: See the cover for Suleikha Snyder's steamy new paranormal romance, Big Bad Wolf

Romantic suspense and shifters are two of my absolute favorite subgenres in romance — so imagine my immense delight when SYFY FANGRRLS was asked to do the honors on unveiling the cover of author Suleikha Snyder's first book in her upcoming Third Shift series, Big Bad Wolf, which will be released by Sourcebooks Casablanca on January 26, 2021. → Read More

Exclusive: Read the first chapter of Kalynn Bayron's YA fairy-tale retelling Cinderella is Dead

Fairy-tale reimaginings? Girls teaming up to overthrow a patriarchal system that's been in place for 200 years? All this sounds right up SYFY FANGRRLS' alley — and that's why we've been eagerly anticipating the release of Cinderella is Dead, a new YA fantasy by Kalynn Bayron, which officially drops today! → Read More

The cast of Warrior Nun talks sisterhood, stunts, and surprise twists in Season 1

SYFY FANGRRLS chats with the cast of Warrior Nun about sisterhood and kickass stunts in Season 1. → Read More

Harley Quinn EPs talk the evolution of Harlivy and plans for Season 3

Justin Halpern and Patrick Schumacker chat about the romance between Harley and Ivy and what the plans are for a potential Season 3. → Read More

Outlander's 'Never My Love' powerfully wraps up the season

Spoiler Warning: The following discusses detailed plot points from the Season 5 episode “Never My Love.” If you haven’t had a chance to watch yet, go back through the stones and return once you have. It's hard to believe we're already here, at the finale, and to say this week's concluding episode (which, contrary to what your stream might have told you, only clocked in at a little under an hour) → Read More

Claudia Gray's House of El tells a never-before-seen story of Krypton

Claudia Gray and Eric Zawadzki team up on a graphic novel trilogy for DC Comics all about the fated planet Krypton — and SYFY FANGRRLS has the first exclusive. → Read More

Felicia Day on why 'Pooka Lives' is the fun horror flick we need right now

Hulu horror anthology series Into the Dark has kept to tradition with its second season — until now. After celebrating holidays ranging from Halloween to Thanksgiving to Christmas, we've finally got the long-awaited sequel to Season 1's "Pooka," which officially debuts on the streaming service today. "Pooka Lives" tells the story of a group of reconnected friends who decide to create their own → Read More

From Gaslight to The Invisible Man: a deep-dive into gaslighting in horror

Gaslighting is a broadly pervasive concept in horror, but it's never more insidious than when it's used against women. → Read More

Forgotten Women of Genre: Lois Maxwell

March is Women's History Month. And while we at SYFY FANGRRLS celebrate women's achievements all year long, we're going above and beyond this month with Season 2 of our limited podcast series, Forgotten Women of Genre. The role of James Bond has changed a lot of hands over the years, and so has the role of Moneypenny — but out of a total of 25 films under the Eon Productions banner, only one… → Read More

Exclusive: Leanna Renee Hieber reveals the cover for her new Spectral City book, A Summoning of Souls

SYFY FANGRRLS reveals an exclusive excerpt and the cover of author Leanna Renee Hieber's new Spectral City novel, A Summoning of Souls. → Read More

Claire reflects on the road that led her to Jamie in Outlander's 'Perpetual Adoration'

Spoiler Warning: The following discusses detailed plot points from the Season 5 episode “Perpetual Adoration.” If you haven’t had a chance to watch yet, go back through the stones and return once you have. We meet again, sassenachs! → Read More

Forgotten Women of Genre: Paula Maxa

March is Women's History Month. And while we at SYFY FANGRRLS celebrate women's achievements all year long, we're going above and beyond this month with Season 2 of our limited podcast series, Forgotten Women of Genre. When we talk about genre, we’re not just talking about science fiction and fantasy. There are other realms the term “genre” represents. Genre also includes horror — and women have… → Read More

Forgotten Women of Genre: DC Fontana

March is Women's History Month. And while we at SYFY FANGRRLS celebrate women's achievements all year long, we're going above and beyond this month with Season 2 of our limited podcast series, Forgotten Women of Genre. DC Fontana contributed to many of the most iconic genre shows airing in the ‘70s. But perhaps her greatest legacy is her influence on early Star Trek, where she is credited with… → Read More

Chosen One of the Day: The apple juice meet-cute in The Witcher

Geralt's just a boy, standing in front of a girl, asking her if she wants some apple juice. → Read More

From geek to goddess, Willow was more than a sidekick on Buffy the Vampire Slayer

If there's one Buffy the Vampire Slayer character who arguably developed as much strength and power as Buffy did from series' beginning to end, it's Willow. → Read More

Exclusive: Sarah Kuhn reveals what's next for her superhero series with Haunted Heroine

Female superheroes with relatable problems in their lives? Strong, enriching, and supportive friendships? A promise of spooky times ahead? We at SYFY FANGRRLS have been fans of author Sarah Kuhn and her Heroine Complex trilogy since the first book was released in 2016, so we were more than a little excited to learn that the story won't be ending after the first three books. → Read More