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Apple TV’s Top Sci-Fi Thriller for Late-Night Streaming Fun


2026 is lining up to be a big year for Anya Taylor-Joy, who can already be seen starring in the first $1 billion movie of 2026, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. While the film has yet to officially reach $1 billion at the box office, it’s well over the $900 million mark and expected to cross the milestone before the end of the month. Taylor-Joy will also be seen on Apple TV headlining one of the biggest shows of the summer, Lucky, which co-stars Timothy Olyphant. Collider debuted some exclusive images from the show as part of our Exclusive Preview Event just a few weeks ago. At the end of the year, Taylor-Joy will close out her 2026 by starring in Dune: Part Three opposite Zendaya and Timothée Chalamet. The sci-fi trilogy-capper is being directed by the legendary Denis Villeneuve, who is also working on the next James Bond movie.

However, Lucky won’t be the first time that Anya Taylor-Joy has worked with Apple TV for a hit project. Last year, Taylor-Joy teamed up with Miles Teller for the hit sci-fi thriller, The Gorge, which premiered on Valentine’s Day weekend — this is likely why the studio chose to forego a theatrical release, as it would have gone head-to-head with Captain America: Brave New World (starring Anthony Mackie). Still, The Gorge has excelled on streaming over the last year, so much so that it continues to plague the Apple TV global top 10, and it has long enough that it’s officially become one of the streamer’s most-watched movies of all-time. Despite newer arrivals featuring big stars, The Gorge refuses to exit the Apple TV top 10 as it enters streaming super-hit territory.











Is Apple TV Making a Sequel to ‘The Gorge’?

Apple TV has not made any official announcements regarding a sequel toThe Gorge, and the film’s ending lends itself to being more of aone-and-done story than the type awaiting a continuation. Still, it could be possible to make anotherGorge movie simply set around another Gorge with new characters, but it begs a vital question: will a newGorge movie without Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller have the same draw? The film was also directed by horror savantScott Derrickson, who is famous for his work directingDoctor Strange andThe Black Phone movies.

Check outThe Gorge on Apple TV and stay tuned to Collider for more streaming updates and coverage of Anya Taylor-Joy’s future projects.

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Release Date

February 28, 2025

Runtime

127 Minutes

Director

Scott Derrickson

Writers

Zach Dean

Producers

Gregory Goodman, C. Robert Cargill, Dana Goldberg, David Ellison, Don Granger, Miles Teller, Sherryl Clark, Adam Kolbrenner

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