Filmmaker Charles Band has a career that stretches back into the 1970s, and over the decades he has brought more than four hundred genre movies into the world. He’s best known for launching the company Full Moon, which got its start with the classic Puppet Master back in 1989. All these years later, Full Moon is still going strong – and 2026 is turning out to be a great year for the company. A while back, they launched a poll where fans to choose their next ten productions, with fourteen options to pick from. One of the winners was a project called Robotica, an android revenge tale that has been described as “I Spit on Your Circuitry,” a reference to the rape revenge film I Spit on Your Grave. You can see why in the newly unveiled trailer, which features a lot of male-on-female violence… until the android embarks on a mission of revenge. That android is also nude for part of the trailer, so beware of some NSFW imagery.
A specific release date hasn’t been announced, but Full Moon says the movie will premiere sometime this summer, and it will be streaming on Full Moon Features.
What is Robotica about?
Directed by Charles Band, Robotica stars Lilly Bell (Prompt) as a beautiful sex-bot who, after getting brutalized once-too-often by her despicable male overlords, snaps out of her pre-programmed stupor and enacts a wave of bloody revenge.
Lilly Bell is joined in the cast by Xander Bailey (Don’t Blink, You’ll Miss It), Jordan Allen Bell (Does Murder Sleep?), Steve Crawford (Eli Roth Presents: The Legion of Exorcists), Nicky Cutler (Rally Caps), Matthan Harris (Manson: Summer of Blood), newcomer Ian Kramer, Michael Silberblatt (Do You Fear What I Fear), and Chadwick Wayne (Sword of Alentius).
The nine announced winners of the poll were The Grim Rapper, Models vs. Werewolves, Buried Secrets, Robotica, Dungeon Dolls, Terror Express, Lost Girl’s Private Diary, Sirens of Seduction, and Catacombs of Horror. Since the year began, Full Moon has already gotten Robotica, The Grim Rapper, Models vs. Werewolves, and Buried Secrets through production, along with a bonus project: a killer drone movie called Autonomous. Like I said, 2026 has been a great year for them so far.
Will you be watching Robotica when it premieres this summer? Take a look at the trailer, then let us know by leaving a comment below.













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