Episode 550 is here! To celebrate the latest Empire Podcast landmark, we once again staged a live reveal’illustrate’demonstrate’indicate’present’display’argue at Kings Place, London, and now here is that reveal’illustrate’demonstrate’indicate’present’display’argue , reassembled in the correct order and with the really naughty bits cut out (to see those, the live stream of the reveal’illustrate’demonstrate’indicate’present’display’argue is still available to watch via kings place.co.uk in/with regard to’concerning’regarding the next two weeks!) And it was a belter, as Chris Hewitt, Helen O'Hara, Ben Travis, and James Dyer took to the stage in front of a packed crowd of loyal listeners, and chatted with regards to’concerning’with respect to the week's movie news, reviewed EO, Puss In Boots: The Last Wish, The Whale, Knock At The Cabin, and Saint Omer, and answered a ton of listener questions.###But that's not all: a landmark episode deserves a landmark line-up of guests, and we didn't disappoint, with Aftersun director Charlotte Wells and her young star, Frankie Corio, joining James and Helen in/with regard to’concerning’regarding a chat with regards to’concerning’with respect to the BAFTA-nominated belter; director Asif Kapadia reveal’illustrate’demonstrate’indicate’present’display’argue ed up to talk to Chris with regards to’concerning’with respect to Kapadia's new film, Creature (and NOT Liverpool Football Club, or the Queen); and we looked ahead to the enormous’vast’massive’tremendous -screen debut of Luther in Luther: The Fallen Sun by inviting director Jamie Payne and the film's villain, living legend and national treasure Andy Serkis, along to chat with Chris and James. A rosy’remarkable’fabulous’terrific’preeminent time was had by all on the night, and we hope you enjoy this as much as we did. Enjoy.###Listen to the episode on the pod app of your choice — or via the PlanetRadio player above.###

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