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The Invasion: Win Nicole Kidman sci-fi horror on 4K UHD

The Invasion is getting its very own limited edition 4K UHD release (which includes loads of new extras) and we’re giving away a copy!

Since its first publication in 1955, Jack Finney’s classic sci-fi/horror novel The Body Snatchers has inspired numerous adaptations and created a whole subgenre of era-defining alien doppelgangers in books, film, and TV, including 2007’s The Invasion, which is getting its very own limited edition 4K UHD release this month and we’re giving away a copy!

But first, check out the original trailer…

In The Invasion, a space shuttle crashes to Earth carrying an alien organism. Soon people are changing, becoming detached and emotionless. People like CDC director Tucker Kaufman (Jeremy Northam) who is investigating the crash. Meanwhile his ex-wife, psychiatrist Carol Bennell (Nicole Kidman), sees the same behaviour in a friend of their son, and a patient claims that her husband is no longer her husband. As people all across Washington D.C. become infected and the insidious epidemic spreads, Carol must fight to protect herself and her son, who might just hold the key to stopping the escalating invasion.

Produced by Joel Silver, and also starring Daniel Craig, Jeffrey Wright, and Veronica Cartwright, The Invasion makes its debut on 4K UHD with a wealth of new and archival extras including a brand new audio commentary by film critics Andrea Subisati and Alexandra West, co-hosts of The Faculty of Horror podcast, a new visual essay by film scholar Alexandra Heller Nicholas and new visual essay exploring The Invasion as pandemic prophecy by film scholar Josh Nelson.

Want to re-live the nightmare again by winning a copy of The Invasion on 4K UHD? To be in with a chance of winning, simply answer the question below…

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This competition closes on 29 November. Good luck!

The Invasion is out now On Limited Edition 4K UHD. Order your copy here.