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    Explore Alien: Earth with the latest issue of SFX


    Yautja warrior Dek and Weyland-Yutani synthetic Thia are on the cover of SFX issue 396 (click here to get a better look at that).

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    Predator: Badlands

    A silhouetted figure holding up a weapon in front of an explosion.

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    Ahead of the release of the new movie set on the alien hunters’ homeworld, we speak to director Dan Trachtenberg and stars Elle Fanning and Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi for a 10-page feature.

    Tron: Ares

    Jared Leto as Ares.

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    Fifteen years on from the last Tron movie, there’s finally a follow-up. We visit the set in Vancouver and speak to director Joachim Rønning and producer Justin Springer about bringing Light Cycles into the real world – as well as Steven Lisberger, writer/director of the original 1982 movie. 

    Him

    Quarterback Isaiah White with his hands on the shoulders of young player Cam Cade.

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    In this horror from Jordan Peele’s production company, an up-and-coming American football player is taken under the wing of a veteran quarterback, and discovers the dark secret behind his success… Director Justin Tipping tells us more. 

    Gen V 

    Four Gen V characters in front of a wall with graffiti reading "Resist".

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    The superpowered students of Godolkin University School of Crimefighting are back soon for a second season of the spinoff from The Boys – and there’s a new Dean in charge. We talk tentacled anuses (as you do) with Eric Kripke. 

    The Strangers: Chapter 2

    Pin-Up Girl, Dollface and Scarecrow, all wielding weapons.

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    Masked home invaders Scarecrow, Dollface and Pin-Up Girl are back in the second entry of the relaunch trilogy. We find out more from director Renny Harlin.

    Space: 1999

    Martin Landau and Barbara Bain posing with a moon buggy.

    (Image credit: Future)

    Back on 4 September 1975, the staff of Moonbase Alpha were sent spinning out of the Solar System as an explosion propelled the Moon from Earth’s orbit. We celebrate 50 years of the series by speaking to Gerry and Sylvia Anderson’s son, Jamie. 



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