One of the most successful horror films of recent years was “M3GAN” (2022). A child’s doll, with the help of Artificial Intelligence, develops murderous tendencies. It’s not hard to imagine that someone – in some office – thought it would be funny to take advantage of the film’s title to give the 38-year-old Megan Fox the role of the M3GAN robot.

On September 13, it was released in American theaters “Subservience”a sci-fi thriller with romantic overtones where the actress, best known for ‘Transformers’ (2007), plays a cyborg nanny who is acquired by a father to temporarily replace his hospitalized wife and take over household chores. As it is easy to guess, the situation soon gets out of hand, with the robot trying to take control of the family and the love of the husband at any cost.

This particular film is the actress’ latest attempt to relaunch her career after years of only seeing her making headlines for her relationship with singer Machine Gun Kelly. The mother of three children aged 11, 10 and eight with fellow actor Brian Austin Green, Fox grew up in a household with a stepfather who she says was verbally, mentally and emotionally abusive.

Fox experienced a lot in the film industrybut she never talked about any history of abuse. “Even with the #MeToo movement and with everyone coming out with stories – and one would assume that I probably have quite a few stories, and I do – I didn’t speak up for many reasons.” he told the New York Times. “I just didn’t think, based on how people and feminists had received me, that I would be a sympathetic victim.”

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Fox is mad at Hollywood. And that’s because the film industry didn’t focus on her roles, but on her sexuality. The actress has complained in interviews that she always felt rejected by the public and that there was not much effort to understand her.

“I think there was a pervasive perception of me as a shallow person, at least for the first decade of my career.”he told the “Washington Post” in 2021. “I was so lost and trying to figure out how I was supposed to feel worth or find purpose in this horrible, patriarchal, misogynistic hellhole that was Hollywood at the time. Because I had already spoken out against him, and everyone, including other women, was at war with me.”she added.

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In that article, where the actress also stated that she felt connected to Joan of Lorraine and “all persecuted women throughout history,” there was talk of a “rebirth” of hers after “Till Death.” Such a prediction is still far from being fulfilled, but Fox is trying…