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    Subservience Trailer: Megan Fox Is a Killer AI Android in Horror Movie

    By Maggie Dela Paz,

    4 hours ago
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    The official Subservience trailer for XYZ Films’ upcoming sci-fi horror movie has been released, starring Megan Fox as a killer human-like AI robot.

    “In the film, Fox’s Alice is a lifelike artificially intelligent android, who has the ability to take care of any family and home,” reads the synopsis. “Looking for help with the housework, a struggling father purchases Alice after his wife becomes sick. Alice suddenly becomes self-aware and wants everything her new family has to offer, starting with the affection of her owner – and she’ll kill to get it.”

    Check out the Subservience trailer below (

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    When is the Subservience release date?

    Subservience will be available to rent or own on digital and on VOD starting on Friday, September 13, 2024. The film is directed by S.K. Dale from a screenplay written by Will Honley and April Maguire. Joining Fox are Michele Morrone, Madeline Zima, Atanas Srebrev, Kate Nichols, Matilda Firth, Andrew Whipp, Trevor Van Uden, Euan Macnaughton, Max Kraus and more. It is executive produced by Boaz Davidson, Victor Hadida, Avi Lerner, Darina Pavlova, Lonnie Ramati, and Trevor Short.

    Fox is no stranger to the horror genre, after previously starring in 2009’s Jennifer’s Body, 2021’s Night Teeth, and 2023’s Johnny & Clyde. She’s also best known for her roles in Confessions of a Teenage Drama Quenn, the Transformers franchise, and This Is 40.

    Maggie Dela Paz

    Maggie Dela Paz has been writing about the movie and TV industry for more than four years now. Besides being a fan of coming-of-age films and shows, she also enjoys watching K-Dramas and listening to her favorite K-Pop groups. Her current TV obsessions right now are FX’s The Bear and the popular anime My Hero Academia.

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