Anya Taylor-Joy disappointed everyone with her new movie 'Gorge' on Apple TV+ both plot-wise and with sexual content. But her upcoming projects seem promising.
Anya’s starring alongside Chris Evans and Salma Hayek in what sounds like a wild ride—an action-comedy-thriller about radicals crashing a fancy charity gala to fulfill some ancient prophecy. Anya plays the leader of this chaotic crew, and Chris Evans is a movie star she’s targeting for, well, sacrifice. The vibe here is anarchic and satirical, with a dash of Greek mythology thrown in. Sexual content? Nothing’s confirmed, but Gavras loves pushing boundaries—think dark, edgy, and maybe a little unhinged. With a cast this hot, there’s room for some tension or flirty chaos. Maybe Anya’s radical leader seduces someone to get her way, or there’s a charged moment during the gala heist. It’s not a romance flick, but the setup screams provocative energy, so I’d bet on some sly, suggestive moments rather than full-on explicit stuff.
Directed by Denis Villeneuve, it has Anya reprising her role as Alia Atreides from Dune: Part Two. She’s Paul’s (Timothée Chalamet) sister, and this one’s set 12 years after the last film, so she’ll have a bigger part alongside Zendaya and Florence Pugh. Villeneuve’s Dune world is all about epic sci-fi and political intrigue, not exactly a hotbed for sex scenes. That said, the books have their share of sensuality—think power plays and seduction as strategy. Alia’s a complex character, and while the movies have kept things pretty PG-13 so far, there could be some subtle heat. Maybe a tense, chemistry-loaded scene with Timothée or a manipulative flirtation to mess with someone’s head. Don’t expect nudity or anything wild, though—Villeneuve’s too classy for that. It’ll be more about simmering undertones than overt sexiness.
The Apple TV+ series features Anya leading as a woman escaping her criminal past, joined by Drew Starkey, Annette Bening, and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor. She’s playing a former crook who has to dive back into her dark side one last time. The setup’s got grit—think crime, danger, and maybe some messy relationships. Drew Starkey’s in the mix (no role details yet), and he’s got that brooding charm, so there’s potential for a steamy fling or a will-they-won’t-they vibe with Anya’s character. The story’s based on a novel with a desperate, adrenaline-fueled edge, so sex could pop up as a release or a power move—maybe a heated hookup in the middle of all the chaos. No hard info on explicit content yet, but with Apple TV+ going bold on some shows, a tasteful sex scene or two wouldn’t shock me. It’s less likely to be raunchy, more like emotionally charged and raw.
The Netflix series has Anya as Grace Bernard, a vengeful chick out to murder her awful relatives. It’s based on a dark, funny book, and Grace is a total badass—cunning, ruthless, and a little unhinged. The novel’s got some sex in it, mostly casual and tied to Grace’s schemes. She’s not above sleeping with someone to get what she wants, and there’s a vibe of her using her charm (or body) as a weapon. Netflix loves a good risqué moment, so expect at least one or two scenes where Anya’s character gets it on—probably quick, messy, and plot-driven rather than romantic. Think of a fling with a target or a side character, shot with that stylish Netflix edge. It won’t be porny, but it’ll definitely have some cheeky, dark sexiness to match the tone.
I want to mention that there is not much sexual content information for these projects, so I had to guess here and there based on the plot description and some very vague information on the internet. As these projects get finished, we'll get more clear idea.