Discover the who, what and why of The Witcher with the new issue of SFX

The cover of SFX issue 367 and some of the features inside.
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Henry Cavill's Geralt of Rivia is the cover star of SFX issue 368. Below we run down some of the highlights of the issue. 

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The Witcher

Henry Cavill's Geralt, holding a sword.

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Season three of The Witcher (debuting on Netflix on 29 June) sees Henry Cavill bowing out. Cast members Anya Chalotra (Yennefer), Joey Batey (Jaskier) and Freya Allan (Ciri) talk about what's in store for their characters. 

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

Indiana Jones stepping off a rope bridge.

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Harrison Ford is hanging up his Herbert Johnson Poet (that's a hat), and we have 12 pages of Indy coverage to mark the occasion. Producer Frank Marshall tells us about embracing time travel and digitally de-ageing his star; we also look back at the genesis of the character with an in-depth piece on Raiders of the Lost Ark. 

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds

Captain PIke in some planet's traditional clothing.

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As season two of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds warps onto Paramount+, we talk to stars Anson Mount (Pike) and Ethan Peck (Spock) for an eight-page feature, in which they discuss important subjects like which other shows they'd like to see the show cross over with, and Pike's lovely hair. 

Black Mirror

The spaceship from Black Mirror episode "Beyond the Sea".

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After a four-year absence, Charlie Brooker's anthology show is finally back for a sixth season comprising five episodes. Production designer Udo Kramer explains how he went about creating a retro-futuristic spaceship for '60s-set instalment "Beyond the Sea". 

Secret Invasion

Nick Fury walking into a crypt.

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Based on the classic comics storyline, the latest Marvel miniseries promises to tell us a lot more about Nick Fury, the man, as he combats a conspiracy by the shapeshifting alien Skrulls to infiltrate positions of power. Director Alie Selim teases what's in store. 

Foundation 

Brother Day showing off his chest in an open gown.

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Apple TV+'s Asimov-adapting show is back on 14 July for a second season. In the absence of any psychohistorical projections, we speak to showrunner David Goyer and actor Lou Llobell (Hari Seldon's protege Gaal Dornick). 

And that's not all, feature-wise! There's another batch of Doctor Who novelisations out in July; we speak to new series writers Keith Temple, Phil Ford, Peter Harness and Pete McTighe about turning their episodes into prose. We also speak to Joe Dante about his 1993 movie Matinee; chat with Alexander Skarsgård; profile novelist Nick Harkaway; and get Ann Leckie to fill in our author questionnaire. 

Red Alert

Empanada store workers Luis and Dolores squaring up to one another.

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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: African-American-themed horror film The Blackening; multimedia Doctor Who event Doom's Day; Sweeney Todd-style show The Horror of Dolores Beach; season seven of Outlander; Megalodon movie The Black Demon; Dreamworks animation Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken; videogame Aliens: Dark Descent; and new Ultimates, X-Men, BRZRKR and 2000 AD comics. 

Reviews

Indiana Jones and his goddaughter Helena.

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The SFX verdict on Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny 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!

Geralt from The Witcher wielding a sword on the cover of SFX 367.

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Deputy Editor, SFX

Ian Berriman has been working for SFX – the world's leading sci-fi, fantasy and horror magazine – since March 2002. He also writes for Total Film, Electronic Sound and Retro Pop; other publications he's contributed to include Horrorville, When Saturday Comes and What DVD. A life-long Doctor Who fan, he's also a supporter of Hull City, and live-tweets along to BBC Four's Top Of The Pops repeats from his @TOTPFacts account.