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FOX: Exclusive Issue Releases for New Year!

Fox of Auxdra and Daisy Peterson return on next month’s cover of SkyWire Magazine.
In the latest issue, we go behind the scenes of Fox, one of the the most secretive streaming series, for the SkySoft epic’s final season.
From an emotional table read to staging the show’s biggest battle yet to a preview of the season 4’s mysterious storyline, the new issue is an exclusive first look at the show’s thirteen remaining episodes from the set in San Diego, California.
“This one’s a rough one to talk about mainly because it’s even more secretive than ever,” executive producer and Fox actress, Monroe Hayden says. “It’s an incredibly emotional, haunting, bittersweet final season but I don’t think everyone is going to be completely satisfied with it. If we want to be as realistic as we can, some plots are going to be unfulfilling and seem a bit unfair. In a way, that’s life but this is the absolute end for this particular series and that comes with certain responsibilities; we have to wrap everything up.”
On the cover, Hayden and Jade Vourkari embrace — tellingly, in the forest — in an official photo from the set of the final season. The actors are enduring a grueling 5-month shoot to create thirteen episodes amid the cast and crew’s obsession to make every detail of the final hours as excellent as possible.
Next month's issue will also feature exclusive screen caps from the first episode.

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