Megan Fox's latest sci-fi thriller, 'Subservience', is making waves on streaming platforms after a successful run on Netflix. The film, which follows the story of an AI assistant who develops romantic feelings for her owner, has landed in the Top 10 charts of over a dozen countries on Max and Prime Video.
Movies centered around the boom of artificial intelligence have been all the rage in recent years. With M3GAN 2.0 on the way, the past year saw the arrival of the Blumhouse-backed thriller, Afraid. 2024 also welcomed a new Megan Fox-fronted feature. Titled Subservience, the XYZ Films production told the story of an AI helper who took an extra-special liking to a married man.
After topping the charts over at Netflix, the movie is finding success on two other streaming platforms, with both Max and Prime Video delivering the sci-fi thriller to homes around the world. According to FlixPatrol, Subservience has found itself on Top 10 lists in more than a dozen countries, including Jamaica, Brazil, Belize, Thailand, Singapore, Taiwan and more. Struggling to make ends meet after his wife becomes ill and bedridden, husband and father Nick (Michele Morrone) invests in an AI robot trained to keep up with housekeeping tasks. But this isn’t just any old piece of machinery - it’s a hot one. The model that Nick picked is as gorgeous as they come, with Fox appearing as the android who comes to be known as Alice. While she starts her residency at the family’s home as an incredibly helpful addition, things quickly go off the rails when Alice and Nick engage in a steamy affair. Much to Nick’s chagrin, Alice takes on a life of her own with a deep desire to abscond with the married man and start a new life together. Meet the Team Behind ‘Subservience’ Close Helmed by S.K. Dale, Subservience acts as a reunion between the filmmaker and leading lady, as the pair previously teamed up together on the 2021 psychological thriller Till Death. Filling out the rest of the call sheet is a lineup that includes Madeline Zima (The Nanny), Andrew Whipp (Not Going Out), Matilda Firth (Wolf Man) and Jude Allen Greenstein. Jumping over a theatrical release in the U.S., Subservience was a direct-to-digital offering when it arrived back in September
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