TV Attack Of The Clones #4 By Dave Golder published 11 October 2010 None Comments A picture may paint a thousand words, but they don’t always have to be the same words, as this week’s case of separated-at-birth shenanigans proves Looks like the three stigmata could transform the world into Arakis…Sign up to the SFX NewsletterGet sneak previews, exclusive competitions and details of special events each month!Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors Dave GolderSocial Links NavigationFreelance WriterDave is a TV and film journalist who specializes in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He's written books about film posters and post-apocalypses, alongside writing for SFX Magazine for many years. More about tvNew terrifying drama with perfect Rotten Tomatoes score is climbing Netflix rankings as viewers discover its based on a shocking true storyTrue Detective showrunner teases season 5 and its possible connection to Night CountryLatestNew Robert Downey Jr. spy comedy series from Oldboy director is called "brilliant, unsettling, and entertaining" in first reviews, landing a great Rotten Tomatoes scoreSee more latest ► See comments Most PopularMy obsession with the Stardew Valley 1.6 update changelog is making me nostalgic for physical game manualsI played the medieval city builder-meets-RTS game that has 2 million wishlists on Steam and it blew my tiny mindIf Dishonored and Deathloop's immersive sim and stealth action makes your head spin, let me introduce you to this indie stealth platformerHorror fans may not want an English-language remake of Speak No Evil, but the trailer teases a different ending that could make it worthwhileAfter EA kicked it down Steam out of nowhere, indie crafting game finds success despite being "a terrible idea for a profit-generating game" according to its own devThe "infinite ammo, never reload" Helldivers 2 loadout has made fighting the Automatons so much more fun that I can never go backAfter 27 years, One Piece is finally going all-in on one of the manga's coolest ideas and a key part of Eiichiro Oda's unique approach to fantasy After 300 hours in Slay the Spire, the 1,000-year gap with its unexpected roguelike sequel is exactly what I need to pull me back inThe Mandalorian & Grogu: everything we know so far about the next Star Wars movieI've had bad luck with AI companions in games, but Dragon's Dogma 2's approach to party-based RPGs might change thatHere's what X-Men 97's most shocking episode could mean for Deadpool 3