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29 May 2019

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Dark Phoenix, in which a solar flare turns Sophie Turner into an extremely powerful mutant, is a direct sequel to X-Men: Apocalypse. In UK cinemas from 5 June.

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Dark Matter fills Science Gallery London from 6 June, in an exhibition that promises to examine the fundamental nature of reality – or at least explain why 95 per cent of all matter in the universe is hidden.

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Trover Saves the Universe is a bizarre comedy-action game from Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland, pitting you and your canine-ish friend against beaked villain Glorkon. He is using dogs’…

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