Rebecca Ferguson is having quite an interesting year, with three distinct releases in the sci-fi genre. In December, she will return as Lady Jessica in Denis Villeneuve‘s hotly anticipated trilogy-capper Dune: Part Three, after playing the memorable character in the first and second films. The movie is set to clash at the box office with Avengers: Doomsday, which shows just how confident Warner Bros. is about its success. In all probability, Dune: Part Three will be a huge success both critically and commercially, but Ferguson didn’t have the most auspicious of starts to her year. In January, she starred alongside Chris Pratt in the movie Mercy, which underperformed at the box office after receiving poor reviews.
Ferguson played an artificial intelligence-powered judge in the poorly received film, while Pratt starred as a police officer accused of murdering his wife. Directed by Timur Bekmambetov, Mercy is a “screenlife” movie in which the majority of the action unfolds entirely on digital devices. The movie now holds a 24% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, where the consensus reads, “Constricting its two stars inside an airless presentation of a clunky techno-thriller premise, Mercy is tedious enough to make you cry uncle.” However, the film received an encouraging 81% audience score on the website, which was helpful when it began its streaming run on Prime Video. In theaters, however, Mercy grossed just $54 million worldwide against a reported budget of $60 million.
Rebecca Ferguson Is on a Sci-Fi Streak this Year
Ferguson’s comeback has already begun with her second sci-fi project of the year. She recently returned to Apple TV with the third season of her critically acclaimed series Silo. The show premiered in 2023 and has been renewed for a fourth and final season that’s set to be released in 2027. Silo holds a 93% overall score on Rotten Tomatoes, but the third season has cemented itself as the best of the bunch with a perfect 100% score. The aggregator’s consensus reads, “Silo codifies its third season as a masterful dystopian tale with expertly driven character arcs and tighter narrative strings, fulfilling its promise of science fiction excellence.” The positive reviews have no doubt benefited Silo significantly in terms of viewership, and according to FlixPatrol, the show has now spent 500 days on the domestic Apple TV chart. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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May 5, 2023
- Network
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Apple TV
- Showrunner
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Graham Yost
- Directors
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Morten Tyldum, David Semel, Michael Dinner, Aric Avelino
- Writers
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Graham Yost, Hugh Howey, Jeffery Wang, Lekethia Dalcoe



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