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26th February 2026
01:35pm GMT

Our TV movie pick for tonight (Thursday, 26 February) is Upgrade, the brilliant 2018 sci-fi action flick.
Written and directed by Leigh Whannell (Insidious, The Invisible Man, Saw), the film is set in the near-future where technology controls nearly all aspects of life.
Its story follows Grey (Logan Marshall-Green, Prometheus), a self-professed technophobe, who is left paralysed after a violent mugging, in which his wife was also killed.
A billionaire inventor (Harrison Gilbertson, Oppenheimer) soon offers Grey a cure by way of an artificial intelligence implant called STEM that will enhance his body.
"Now able to walk, Grey finds that he also has superhuman strength and agility, skills he uses to seek revenge against the thugs who destroyed his life," the plot synopsis adds.
Feeling like the perfect mix of Black Mirror (with its timely, technological themes), John Wick (with its bone-crunching action) and Venom (in the way Grey and STEM communicate), JOE has recommended Upgrade before.
We are doing so again, however, because a movie that blends genres so well, delivers hard-hitting action set-pieces on a low budget (of just $3 million), and boasts such an unforgettable ending, deserves a bigger audience.
Upgrade is airing on TV tonight on the channel Legend at 9pm. The movie is also available to stream on YouTube with ads.
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