Nicholas Hoult is back on the big screen in Nosferatu and if you can't get enough of him, you can check out his forgotten sci-fi romance with Kristen Stewart.

Set in a futuristic society known as the Collective where human emotions have been eliminated, Nia (Stewart) and Silas (Hoult) develop a growing attraction that leads to a forbidden and passionate romance.

But as suspicion grows about the pair's intimacy, the couple must choose between going back to the safety of their old livers or risking it all to escape and be together.

If you like the sound of that and fancy checking it out, then Equals airs tonight (January 12) at 10.30pm on BBC One.

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Don't worry if that's too late for a movie watch on a Sunday evening as Equals is also currently available to watch right now on BBC iPlayer. The sci-fi will be on the streaming service for the next five months.

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You can also watch Equals right now on Prime Video if you're an Amazon Prime subscriber.

The sci-fi was released in March 2016 in the US and struggled with the critics, leading to a 36% rating on Rotten Tomatoes at the time of writing.

Now you can decide if it deserved to do better.

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Hoult will next be seen as iconic DC villain Lex Luthor in Superman, which flies into cinemas this July.

He recently teased his "smart and ruthless" take on the villain. "He has to outmanoeuvre Superman on certain levels because he can't match him on others," he explained.

"There's also something about this character, hopefully from my standpoint, where even though you perhaps don't agree with his process, there's an element where you can understand on some levels where he's coming from."

Equals airs tonight (January 12) at 10.30pm on BBC One, and it's also available to watch right now on BBC iPlayer.

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