Lucysendingtransformed the character beyond space and time, proving its philosophical hypothesis on the human brains potential.

However, there has been no news on theLucyspinoff ever since.

Regardless,Lucyworks as a standalone movie and its box office demonstrates how successful the film was.

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However, the science behindLucyis inaccurate, as explained by scientific articles inJournal Natureshortly after the films theatrical release.

EnjoyingLucyisn’t dependent on the film’s strict adherence to science.

Critics praisedLucysenergetic tone and over-the-top excitement, earning it a strong 67% Tomatometer on Rotten Tomatoes.

Scarlett Johansson in Fly Me To The Moon with Lucy’s eyes behind her

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However, enjoyingLucyisn’t dependent on the film’s strict adherence to science.

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Scarlet Johansson stars as the title character in Luc Besson’s 2014 sci-fi thriller Lucy, where a young woman who’s forced to work as a drug mule accidentally develops superhuman abilities after an experimental drug leaks into her system. She is pursued by drug lord Mr. Jang (Choi Min-sik) and helped by both Professor Samuel Norman (Morgan Freeman) and police captain Pierre Del Rio (Amr Waked) while she unlocks skills far beyond 10% of the human brain’s capacity.

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