How is a 12-year-old movie being picked up by a streaming service newsworthy? Don’t get me wrong, it’s a really good movie and I’ve seen it multiple times but this sounds like polygon got paid for a thinly veiled ad.
Also this post is 100% clickbait and doesn’t match the title of the Polygon article. If you know who Alex Garland is, you for sure have seen Ex Machina. I was excited because I thought there was a new movie released I was unaware of.
How is a 12-year-old movie being picked up by a streaming service newsworthy? Don’t get me wrong, it’s a really good movie and I’ve seen it multiple times but this sounds like polygon got paid for a thinly veiled ad.
Also this post is 100% clickbait and doesn’t match the title of the Polygon article. If you know who Alex Garland is, you for sure have seen Ex Machina. I was excited because I thought there was a new movie released I was unaware of.
Also I’m sure it’s was on Netflix years ago, maybe they dropped and now are relisting it.
Yeah, I’m almost certain that’s how I watched Ex Machina when I saw it.
/shrug
Don’t whip up on Polygon too much. All Hollywood “news” are advertisements.