Who doesn’t love a good sci-fi thriller? Whether set in the far reaches of space like an ‘Event Horizon’ or incorporating the technology of the not-too-distant future like an ‘Ex Machina,’ there’s just something about the horror and science fiction genres that go together very well. 20th Century Fox has a new film coming out next month, ‘Morgan,’ that aims to capitalize on this marriage.
Starring Kate Mara as a “corporate troubleshooter,” the film appears to have the titular character, a genetically-created human, in a bit of a bad way, as genetically-created humans can tend to get into with regularly-created humans who sometimes just don’t get the struggle. Audiences don’t have long to wait in order to see if ‘Morgan’ will be as mind-bendingly tense as we all hope it will be, as the film opens in just a few weeks.
To hold you over, here is a clip from the movie, along with a more “official” description below. Enjoy!
A corporate troubleshooter (Kate Mara) is sent to a remote, top-secret location, where she is to investigate and evaluate a terrifying accident. She learns the event was triggered by a seemingly innocent “human,” who presents a mystery of both infinite promise and incalculable danger.
Cast: Kate Mara, Anya Taylor-Joy, Toby Jones, Rose Leslie, Boyd Holbrook, Michelle Yeoh, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Paul Giamatti
‘Morgan’ will debut in US theaters on September 2, 2016.
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