Megan Fox’s ‘Subservience’: A Movie So Dark, It’s Raising Eyebrows Everywhere

In this sci-fi thriller, the Jennifer’s Body actor plays a robot that becomes sentient – and lethal.

Subservience Review | Megan Fox Shines in Otherwise Forgettable Robot Flick

She can fix a rickety stairwell, memorize a grocery list in one blink, and even mimic human emotions. She’s Alice, a new lifelike robot housekeeper, here to make things a little easier. When she first shows up at Nick and Maggie’s house, Alice is a huge help — especially with childcare duties for their daughter, Isla. But soon, Alice’s growing jealously toward Maggie puts everyone around them in danger. From director S.K. Dale (Till Death), the sci-fi thriller Subservience stars Megan Fox, Michele Morrone, and Madeline Zima.

When will Subservience be released?

Matilda Firth, Michele Morrone, and a baby sit around a kitchen table as Megan Fox looms in the background in an image from ‘Subservience.’

Who’s in the cast of Subservience?

Megan Fox (Till Death) as Alice, a domestic robot
Michele Morrone (365 Days: This Day) as Nick Peretti
Madeline Zima (Californication) as Maggie Peretti, Nick’s wife
Andrew Whipp (Bodies) as Monty, Nick’s colleague
Matilda Firth (Time) as Isla Peretti, Nick and Maggie’s daughter

What happens in Subservience?

When Nick Peretti (Morrone) buys a “home model,” Alice (Fox), from revolutionary AI robot company Kobol Industries, he’s desperate for help. His wife, Maggie (Zima), recently fell ill with a life-threatening heart condition, leaving Nick in charge of running the household. Alice specializes in cooking, cleaning, and childcare, and she does all three with unsettling ease — a great relief to Nick, who’s struggling to keep up with his young daughter, Isla. At first, Alice fits in perfectly, acing her duties and becoming close with Isla. But soon, Alice starts acting territorial toward Nick … almost as if she’s jealous of Maggie. But can bots even be jealous? And what’s Alice’s real motive, anyway? As more people in Nick’s life become targets of Alice, he’s forced to take matters into his own hands.

Michele Morrone and Megan Fox close in for a kiss in an image from the film ‘Subservience.’

Is Subservience based on a book?

No, the film isn’t based on a book.

Is Subservience based on a true story?

No, it’s entirely fictional.

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