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  • 10 Years Later, Rebecca Ferguson’s Forgotten Crime Thriller Speeds Up Netflix's Charts Jake Hodges
    What a year Rebecca Ferguson is having. Already, she has starred alongside Cillian Murphy in his final outing as Tommy Shelby in Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, found streaming success with the controversial Mercy, an AI-based sci-fi thriller that co-starred Chris Pratt, and earned a perfect score on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes in the cozy fantasy adaptation The Magic Faraway Tree. Later this year, she will star alongside TimothΓ©e Chalamet, Zendaya, Florence Pugh, Josh Brolin, and others
     

10 Years Later, Rebecca Ferguson’s Forgotten Crime Thriller Speeds Up Netflix's Charts

5 June 2026 at 01:30

What a year Rebecca Ferguson is having. Already, she has starred alongside Cillian Murphy in his final outing as Tommy Shelby in Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, found streaming success with the controversial Mercy, an AI-based sci-fi thriller that co-starred Chris Pratt, and earned a perfect score on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes in the cozy fantasy adaptation The Magic Faraway Tree. Later this year, she will star alongside TimothΓ©e Chalamet, Zendaya, Florence Pugh, Josh Brolin, and others in the highly anticipated final installment ofDenis Villeneuve's Dune trilogy.

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  • After 6 Months, Rebecca Ferguson’s Polarizing Sci-Fi Bomb Is Still a Prime Video Fan-Favorite Adam Blevins
    Rebecca Ferguson is as booked and busy as any year she’s had in her career, already starring in two different projects so far in 2026. Ferguson has already starred in the critically acclaimed fantasy film, The Magic Faraway Tree, with Andrew Garfield. This summer, she’ll return to her role as Juliette Nichols in the beloved Apple TV sci-fi show, Silo, but even that isn’t her biggest sci-fi return on the agenda. She’ll briefly be seen as Lady Jessica in Dune: Part Three, which is set to be one of
     

After 6 Months, Rebecca Ferguson’s Polarizing Sci-Fi Bomb Is Still a Prime Video Fan-Favorite

13 June 2026 at 12:30

Rebecca Ferguson is as booked and busy as any year she’s had in her career, already starring in two different projects so far in 2026. Ferguson has already starred in the critically acclaimed fantasy film, The Magic Faraway Tree, with Andrew Garfield. This summer, she’ll return to her role as Juliette Nichols in the beloved Apple TV sci-fi show, Silo, but even that isn’t her biggest sci-fi return on the agenda. She’ll briefly be seen as Lady Jessica in Dune: Part Three, which is set to be one of the biggest blockbusters of the year, despite coming out on the same day as Avengers: Doomsday. After having a key role in the first two Dune films, which were directed by Denis Villeneuve, Ferguson has confirmed that she will have only one scene in the trilogy-capper.

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  • Rebecca Ferguson’s Addictive Thriller Gem Is the Perfect Late-Night Streaming Watch Chris McPherson
    After Gone Girl arrived like a whirling dervish and messed up viewers all over the place, studios were desperate for the next big β€œthere's a woman in trouble and she may be an unreliable narrator” thriller. This particular film arrived right in the middle of that wave, and while it never became quite as memorable as some of the more successful movies of that time, it's the perfect kind of movie you'd stick on late at night on a Saturday with a glass of wine and end up hooked. And nobody would ar
     

Rebecca Ferguson’s Addictive Thriller Gem Is the Perfect Late-Night Streaming Watch

30 May 2026 at 08:20

After Gone Girl arrived like a whirling dervish and messed up viewers all over the place, studios were desperate for the next big β€œthere's a woman in trouble and she may be an unreliable narrator” thriller. This particular film arrived right in the middle of that wave, and while it never became quite as memorable as some of the more successful movies of that time, it's the perfect kind of movie you'd stick on late at night on a Saturday with a glass of wine and end up hooked. And nobody would argue with that for a review.

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