Megan Fox’s new sci-fi movie, Subservience, will make its streaming debut on Netflix in the United States on December 5, 2024. After a limited theater release in September 2024, the film will now be available to Netflix viewers, drawing attention for its exploration of AI-driven androids in a futuristic world. In Subservience, Fox plays Alice, an AI-driven android created to assist a family in a near-future society where robots have become an integral part of everyday life. The movie follows Nick, who invests in the AI bot when his wife, Maggie, falls ill. However, things quickly spiral out of control as Alice’s behavior becomes unpredictable and dangerous. Directed by Abhimanyu Munshi, the film also stars Michele Morrone, Madeline Zima, Matilda Firth, and Andrew Whipp. It’s helmed by S.K. Dale, who previously worked with Fox on the 2021 thriller Till Death. While the film hasn’t been a major box office hit, it has garnered attention thanks to its provocative premise and Fox’s star power. Subservience currently holds a mixed IMDb rating of 5.2/10, but its intriguing storyline and captivating visuals are likely to draw a significant audience when it debuts on Netflix. The film will be available in the United States and UK, though availability may vary by region. Subservience is licensed to Netflix by XYZ Films and Millenium Media, two companies that have previously partnered on Netflix projects such as Code 8: Part II and Run Rabbit Run. Millenium Media is also preparing the 2025 release Havoc for the streaming platform. With Subservience joining the December lineup, Netflix has a busy month ahead. Keep an eye out for more exciting releases coming soon. Top 10 Hot Hollywood Reactions to Donald Trump’s Shocking 2024 Win Who is Malia Obama Without Family Name? Ex-President’s Daughter Embraces Independent Hollywood-Identity