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A Predator is the cover star of SFX issue 355 (though you might need to squint a bit, as they’re being terribly secretive about what it looks like…), as we look forward to new Disney+ movie Prey, which debuts on the streaming service on 5 August. 

Below we run down some of the highlights of the issue. UK readers, don’t forget: you can use this store locator (opens in new tab) to find a stockist near you, or order a copy online (opens in new tab) for the same price it is in the shops.  

Prey

The Prey feature in SFX issue 355.

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A young Comanche woman faces off against a Predator in the year 1719 in the latest addition to the franchise. In our eight-page feature, we speak to director Dan Trachtenberg, star Amber Midthunder and producer Jhane Myers. 

She-Hulk: Attorney At Law

The She-Hulk: Attorney At Law feature in SFX issue 355.

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The MCU puts a superhero spin on the workplace sitcom in this new series, in which Bruce Banner’s cousin acquires some unwelcome powers after a blood transfusion. Showrunner Jessica Gao and star Tatiana Maslany tell us more. 

Nope

The Nope feature in SFX issue 355.

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Jordan Peele is back, with a stab at “the great American UFO film”, in which a ranch-owning brother and sister try to capture video evidence of one of the mysterious craft. The writer/director explains how it comments on “the insatiable human addiction to spectacle”; we also chat with his leads, Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer.  

The Sandman

The feature on The Sandman in SFX issue 355.

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It feels like an adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s classic comic has been in development hell forever. Now it’s finally coming to Netflix, with a 10-episode first series. Executive producer David Goyer tells us how they tackled the tricky task of bringing such an offbeat creation to the small screen.

The Dalek Movies

The feature on the '60s Doctor Who movies in SFX issue 355.

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Dr Who & The Daleks and Daleks’ Invasion Earth 2150AD, the two ’60s Doctor Who movies starring Peter Cushing, have recently been revived for theatrical double-bills and 4K Blu-ray. We look back at the making of both films in the company of assistant director Anthony Waye. 

The Midwich Cuckoos

The feature on The Midwich Cuckoos in SFX issue 355.

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If you saw Sky’s recent adaptation of John Wyndham’s classic 1957 novel, you might be interested to learn that there was an earlier attempt to turn it into a TV series. We speak to writer Stephen Gallagher about a 2001 pitch which failed to hatch. 

And that’s not all, features-wise: we also get showrunner Andrew Dabb to spill the beans on the new Resident Evil TV show, take a trip on the Jurassic World velocicoaster, have a Deep conversation with The Boys’ Chase Crawford, profile novelist Silvia Moreno-Garcia, and get Tim Lebbon to fill in our author questionnaire. 

Red Alert

The news story on the new Target novelisations in SFX issue 355.

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And the big features are just the tip of the iceberg! As ever, our news section, Red Alert, is crammed with insights into yet more movies, TV shows, comics and books. In the spotlight this month: animated movies DC League Of Super-Pets and Luck, the TV show of comic Paper Girls, new Doctor Who novelisations by TV writers James Moran and Rona Munro, Radio 4 vampire horror English Rose, season four of What We Do In The Shadows, the final batch of Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, and the latest Batman and 2000 AD developments. 

Reviews

The Thor: Love And Thunder review in SFX issue 355.

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The SFX verdict on Thor: Love And Thunder kicks off 25 pages of searing critical analysis, as we inform you which of the latest films, TV shows, books, comics, audio plays, and video games are worth splashing your hard-earned cash on!

Prey on the cover of SFX issue 355.

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Buy this issue as a digital edition

Fancy having this issue on your iPad instead of as a print magazine? Here’s how.

You can purchase a digital single issue (or digital subscription) directly from us via MagazinesDirect (opens in new tab). Just click on the down arrow next to “rolling subscription” and select the “single issue” option.

Alternatively, Apple users can search for “SFX magazine” in the App Store. Once you’ve found our page, install the SFX app and hit Open to be taken to the SFX storefront.

We’re also available on Android via Pocket Mags (opens in new tab) and Zinio (opens in new tab). Most digital formats give you a 30-day free trial, so you can try before you buy!

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