Nicholas Hoult and Kristen Stewart’s forgotten sci-fi is on TV tonight

In the latest movie release, “Nosferatu,” Nicholas Hoult returns to the big screen, and for those who crave more of his acting, there’s an overlooked science fiction romance featuring Kristen Stewart that you might want to explore.

In a future world called The Collective, where all human feelings are absent, Nia (Stewart) and Silas (Hoult) find themselves drawn together in an illicit and intense romance, as their mutual affection unexpectedly blooms.

However, with increasing doubts surrounding their closeness, the duo faces a tough decision: either returning to the familiarity of separate lives or daring to flee and live united.

As people start questioning their relationship’s depth, this couple must decide whether to return to living apart or take a chance and stay together by breaking free.

If you find that appealing and would like to explore further, then it’s set to broadcast tonight (January 12) at 10:30 PM on BBC One.

Nicholas Hoult and Kristen Stewart's forgotten sci-fi is on TV tonight

No need to fret if catching Equals on a Sunday night movie isn’t an option, because you can stream it immediately on BBC iPlayer! This captivating sci-fi film will be accessible there for the following five months.

You can also watch Equals right now on Prime Video if you’re an Amazon Prime subscriber.

Back in 2016, I eagerly waited for the sci-fi movie’s release in the United States, but it turned out to be a bit of a critic’s struggle, earning a 36% score on Rotten Tomatoes when I first wrote about it.

Now you can decide if it deserved to do better.

Nicholas Hoult and Kristen Stewart's forgotten sci-fi is on TV tonight

In the upcoming month of July, you’ll find Hoult portraying the famous DC antagonist, Lex Luthor, in the movie titled “Superman.

He recently joked about his cunning and merciless portrayal of the villain. “He needs to outsmart Superman in some aspects since he can’t compete with him in others,” he clarified.

Additionally, regarding this character, it might be advantageous to view him from my perspective. Although you may not share his methods, there’s a part of him that could be comprehended as relatable or familiar in certain aspects.

The show airs tonight, January 12th, at 10:30 PM on BBC One. You can also catch it immediately on BBC iPlayer.

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