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    By Tom Power

    last updated 4 August 2022

    The Sandman and She-Hulk lead August's streaming offerings

    Netflix's live-action adaptation of The Sandman finally arrives in August. (Image credit: Netflix)

    Updated: this article has been tweaked to reflect new release dates for Andor and She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.

    When to stream it: Wednesday, August 3

    Lightyear is Pixar's first-ever meta-style movie. It's the film that Toy Story's human protagonist Andy watched as a child, which ignited his love for Buzz Lightyear, leading to Andy's mom buying him the Buzz Lightyear toy that sets the events of Toy Story in motion. So it's a spin-off film in the Toy Story franchise, but it also exists as an actual movie in Pixar's animated universe. Like we said, it's meta (or complicated, if that's easier to follow).

    But we digress. Lightyear tells the story of Buzz Lightyear (Chris Evans), the soon-to-be legendary Space Ranger. After his error causes his entire crew to become marooned on an alien world, Buzz vows to make amends. He volunteers to be the test subject for a new experimental hyper speed drive that'll get everyone home but, during one routine test, Buzz is inexplicably sent into the future. There, he must work alongside a ragtag group of rookie Space Rangers to stop a robot uprising – led by Emperor Zurg – and find his way back to his own timeline.

    In our review, we called Lightyear "another shining example of Pixar's ability to tell captivating and grounded stories, no matter how innovative their setting is", even though its plot is very predictable. One to throw on for the kids over the school holidays.

    When to stream it: Thursday, August 4

    Following the relative success of its other "All or Nothing" productions, Amazon Studios' latest sports-based documentary series follows English Premier League side Arsenal as they look to qualify for the Champions League (and lift a trophy or two) by the end of the 2021/22 soccer season.

    The eight-part Prime Video series will give fans an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Mikel Arteta's squad – the youngest in England's top flight last term – as they attempt to prove age is no barrier to success. Diehard soccer fans will already know whether they're successful or not, but it'll be intriguing to see how Arteta, his players, and coaching team react to the many highs and lows that last season brought.

    The first three episodes launch on August 4, with episodes four to six arriving a week later, and the final two releasing on August 18.

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    When to stream it: Friday, August 5

    Predator sequels have received mixed to poor reviews since the Arnold Schwarzanegger-starring original wowed us way back in 1987. Now, 10 Cloverfield Lane director Dan Trachtenberg hopes to finally break that negative cycle with a brand-new entry in the sci-fi horror franchise.

    Set in 1719, Prey stars Amber Midthunder (The Ice Road) as Naru, a fearless and skilled Comanche tribeswoman who dreams of being recognized as a warrior among her kin. When Naru discovers the existence of an unusual creature, she sets out to hunt it and prove her worth. Naru soon finds out, though, that she's the one being stalked by a highly evolved alien, who possesses advanced weaponry and a bloodlust to kill any worthy adversary it crosses paths with.

    Prey launches on Hulu in the US and Disney Plus in non-US territories. Be sure to check back with TechRadar soon, too, for our spoiler-free review and exclusive chat with Trachtenberg, Midthunder, and producer Jhane Myers.

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    When to stream it: Friday, August 5

    32 years after Neil Gaiman's iconic graphic novel series subverted the comic book industry, The Sandman is finally getting a live-action Netflix adaptation befitting the legendary author's distinguished works.

    Its story is a complex one, but here's the general gist: it tells the tale of Dream (Tom Sturridge), one of the seven Endless and the King of the Dreaming, the realm where humanity's dreams and nightmares are controlled. When Dream is unwittingly captured during an amateurish occult ritual, however, he's imprisoned for 100 years – not to mention he's stripped of the three items from which he draws his powers.

    Eventually escaping captivity, Dream returns to his domain, only to find that it's crumbled and become deserted in his absence. Determined to restore order to his kingdom, Dream sets out to reclaim his vestments, seek vengeance on those who wronged him, and maybe learn to become a bit more human and humble on the way.

    When to stream it: Friday, August 5

    Based on the inspiring true story of the 2018 Tham Luang cave rescue, Thirteen Lives launches exclusively on Prime Video in early August (following a limited theatrical release on July 29).

    When a junior soccer team and their coach become trapped in the northern Thai cave system by rising waters, more than 10,000 people, including 100 divers, set out to rescue the group across a gruelling and emotional 18-day stretch that captured the hearts and minds of billions around the world.

    The Ron Howard-directed flick stars Lord of the Rings alumnus Viggo Mortensen, The Batman's Colin Farrell, and Star Wars' Joe Edgerton. Numerous Thai actors also feature heavily and help to capture the authenticity, drama, and suspenseful moments in thrilling detail. Stick this one on your Prime Video movie watch list.

    When to stream it: Friday, August 5

    The August 5 release train keeps on rolling with the return of Mike Judge's iconic slacker duo after an 11-year hiatus. That's right, Beavis and Butt-Head are back; the adult animated TV show – which was MTV's highest-rated series during its original 1992 to 1997 run – making its grand return on Paramount's streaming service.

    The show follows hot on the heels of Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe, a movie that only launched on Paramount Plus on June 23, but one that received critical acclaim upon release. Clearly, there's still an audience – albeit one fuelled by nostalgia – for the dumb but lovable duo.

    Per The Hollywood Reporter, Beavis and Butt-Head's latest revival – it was briefly brought back in 2011 before being cancelled for a second time – will see the pair "enter a 'whole new Gen Z world' with meta-themes that are said to be relatable to both new fans, who may be unfamiliar with the original series, and old".

    The show will actually arrive a day earlier (August 4) on Paramount Plus in the US. Other territories will get it on August 5.

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    When to stream it: Friday, August 12

    Based on Sheri Fink's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, Five Days at Memorial could be the latest in a long line of top-tier prestige Apple TV Plus shows.

    The limited series chronicles the events inside a New Orleans hospital in the wake of the hugely destructive 2005 storm known as Hurricane Katrina. With flood waters rising, the hospital's power failing, and temperatures soaring, exhausted and desperate staff are forced to make numerous difficult decisions that'll haunt them – and the families of the patients they were supposed to care for – for years to come.

    Vera Farmiga, Cornelius Smith Jr, Cherry Jones, Robert Pine, Adepuro Oduye, and Julie Ann Emery are among the show's stacked cast. Five Days of Memorial's first three episodes premiere on August 12, with subsequent entries arriving weekly until September 16.

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    When to stream it: Friday, August 12

    Good vampire movies have been few and far between in recent years, but new Netflix movie Day Shift looks like it could finally that drought.

    Day Shift stars Jamie Foxx as Bud Jablonski, a blue collar dad who just wants to provide for his daughter. Unbeknownst to his family, though, Bud's day job as a pool cleaner is a front for his real occupation – hunting and killing vampires.

    The action-comedy-horror Netflix flick comes from first-time director J.J Perry, who worked as a stunt coordinator on big films including Star Trek: Into Darkness, Gangster Squad, Iron Man, and Django Unchained; the latter of which Foxx also starred in. Snoop Dogg, Dave Franco, Natasha Liu Bordizzo, and Karla Souza play key supporting roles in the eagerly anticipated movie.

    When to stream it: Saturday, August 13

    Fresh from his role as Agent Mobius in Marvel TV series Loki, Owen Wilson takes on a whole different role in another superhero project on Paramount Plus.

    Walker Scobell (The Adam Project) stars as Charlie Kincaid, a schoolboy who thinks his father (Wilson) leads a double life. While hanging out with his friends after school, Charlie accidentally discovers his dad's secret hideout, revealing that Charlie's father is actually the world's most powerful superhero. Unsurprisingly, a bunch of villains attack the compound, and it's up to Charlie and company to protect his dad's superhero wares and save the world in his supposed absence.

    Christopher Yost (Star Wars: Rebels, Cowboy Bebop) has penned the script, with directing duo Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman (Project Power) helming the project.

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