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Outlawed Android Maid Fights to Reclaim Home in Sci-Fi Thriller 'Trudy Blue'

Summary

  • Sci-fi action movie 'Trudy Blue' starring Dakota Johnson
  • Directed by Pixar veteran Angus MacLane
  • Android maid wakes up in landfill, must journey home
Outlawed Android Maid Fights to Reclaim Home in Sci-Fi Thriller 'Trudy Blue'

The sci-fi action film 'Trudy Blue' is set to kick off sales at the upcoming American Film Market. Directed by Pixar veteran Angus MacLane and starring Dakota Johnson, the movie is a grounded futuristic tale about an outlawed android maid.

The plot follows the android as she wakes up in a landfill 2,000 miles from her home. Forced to navigate an unfamiliar world, she must embark on a treacherous journey to return to where she belongs. The film is written by Evan Twohy and produced by Saks Picture Company and TeaTime Pictures.

Johnson, known for her roles in the 'Fifty Shades' franchise and the recent hit 'Materialists', leads the cast of 'Trudy Blue'. MacLane, who co-directed the billion-dollar grossing 'Finding Dory' and wrote/directed 'Lightyear', brings his acclaimed Pixar expertise to this gripping sci-fi tale. With a talented team behind the camera and an intriguing premise, 'Trudy Blue' is poised to captivate audiences when it hits the market.

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'Trudy Blue' is a sci-fi action movie about an outlawed android maid who wakes up in a landfill 2,000 miles from home and must embark on a perilous journey to return where she belongs.
'Trudy Blue' is directed by Angus MacLane, a veteran Pixar animator and director known for hits like 'Finding Dory' and 'Lightyear'.
Dakota Johnson, known for her roles in the 'Fifty Shades' franchise and 'Materialists', plays the lead role of the android maid in 'Trudy Blue'.

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