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Megan Fox fans slam raunchy sci-fi film Subservience over 'predictable' plot

Megan Fox, known for her roles in the Transformers franchise, the horror flick Jennifer's Body and recently seen in Expend4bles, is set to embark on an interstellar endeavour in her latest film.

The preview for the film Subservience dropped this Thursday, showcasing Fox as an "artificially intelligent android" in what promises to be a provocative sci-fi thriller.

Fox appears as 38 year old Alice - described as "a lifelike artificially intelligent android with the capability to manage any domestic environment."

Subservience teases abundant salacious moments, with scenes of the AI-powered character disrobing and seeking to charm the family man she is supposed to assist.

Reddit has become a hotspot for early impressions of the upcoming movie's trailer, where it seems fans aren't exactly thrilled, reports the Mirror.

One Reddit user wrote: "To be honest this looks. like a bore. The set up is so bizarre and uncomfortable in the first place there's no room for tension to build. It's different when the doll/robot is a kid."

Another commented dismissively: "Is it me or is this trailer quality doggy doo doo? This feels like a hard B movie and I don't think Megan Fox seems scary at all."

A disgruntled viewer added: "Could have just stopped this trailer right at 48 seconds and it would have been a perfectly serviceable trailer. but unfortunately, we have to show the entire movie in the trailers now."

Meanwhile, another unenthused commenter noted: "The story seems oddly familiar, as if I've seen it before a hundred times."

One person expressed reservations after viewing the trailer, remarking: "After seeing the trailer, I have a feeling I know EXACTLY how the whole movie plays out and I don't need to see it."

Yet not all share this

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