
Don't let it out
A corporate risk-management consultant must determine whether or not to terminate an artificial being's life that was made in a laboratory environment.
- 5.8
- 2016
- Released
- 1h 32m

Kate Mara
Lee Weathers
Anya Taylor-Joy
Morgan
Toby Jones
Dr. Simon Ziegler
Rose Leslie
Dr. Amy Menser
Boyd Holbrook
Skip Vronsky
Michelle Yeoh
Dr. Lui Cheng
Jennifer Jason Leigh
Dr. Kathy Grieff
Paul Giamatti
Dr. Alan Shapiro
Michael Yare
Ted Brenner
Chris Sullivan
Dr. Darren Finch
Vinette Robinson
Dr. Brenda Finch
Brian Cox
Jim Bryce
Crispian Belfrage
Charles Grimes
Amybeth McNulty
Morgan (age 10)
Jonathan Aris
David Chance
Charlotte Asprey
Executive Assistant
Frank Cannon
CIA Agent
![Morgan | Official Trailer [HD] | 20th Century FOX](https://img.youtube.com/vi/rqmHSR0bFU8/hqdefault.jpg)
![Morgan | Teaser Trailer [HD] | 20th Century FOX](https://img.youtube.com/vi/mwpH6_tdRZU/hqdefault.jpg)
Released
en
$8,000,000.00
$8,810,591.00
- #future
- #artificial intelligence (a.i.)
- #robot
Reviews

Morgan is a great Science Fiction movie. Horror... not so much. The acting is believable and even though this movie will not blow your mind, it is very enjoyable. The first half drags a bit, but as things get going, the movie shows its stronger side. I found myself not being bored of it at all and Luke Scott, the son of Ridley Scott, directed this one very well. The movie looks great, the sound is

While critically reviled, I found this to be a taut, tense genre exercise driven by a superb performance from Anya Taylor-Joy.

**Knowing it's a research, the mistake is emotionally attached to the subject!** A nicely made sci-fi-thriller, but the entire storyline was built on a very familiar plot. You can find it similarities with 'Splice', 'Uncanny' and 'Ex Machina', but I think overall not a bad attempt. I did not get impressed, so do most of the people who saw those films, especially the end scene. Though it is ente
"Alex Garland’s 2015 cult hit Ex Machina, with Alicia Vikander as the robo-girl, trod similar ground; it proved more intellectually ambitious, though Morgan is a dash more fun..." Read the full review here: http://screen-space.squarespace.com/reviews/2016/11/16/morgan.html
Following in your film-making father’s footsteps can be perceived either as a credible career choice or an inevitable curse. So the question is put forth to **Morgan** first-time director Luke Scott as he oversees this kinetic but overly familiar choppy and saggy sci-fi horror-thriller. Of course Luke is the son of famed _Alien_ and _Blade Runner_ movie mastermind Ridley Scott–the co-producer of











