
Age: 39
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Mackenzie Rio Davis (born April 1, 1987) is a Canadian actress, producer, and model. She's known for her TV roles as Cameron Howe on AMC's Halt and Catch Fire, and Kristen Raymonde on the miniseries Station Eleven, this latter role earned her a Critics' Choice Super Award for Best Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Series. She's also known for her film roles as Grace Harper in Terminator: Dark Fate, the title character in Tully, Mariette in Blade Runner 2049, Mindy Park in The Martian, Chelsea in That Awkward Moment, and Nicole in What If (original title: The F Word), for this last role she was nominated for the Canadian Screen Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Mackenzie Davis

Detective Kira Evans
for Detective Kira Evans in ROBOCOP: RESURGENCE (2029)
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The series takes place in a future where technology has advanced rapidly, but societal issues like corporate overreach, cybercrime, and corruption continue to thrive. OmniCorp, now rebranded as OCP NeoTech, has been privatized into a global megacorporation controlling not only law enforcement but also every aspect of civilian life, from medical care to surveillance. Detroit, once a symbol of hope, has become a sprawling, tech-controlled police state. Murphy, still the original RoboCop but now running on failing tech, is awakened from dormancy to take on a new breed of criminals: rogue AI, cyber-terrorists, and powerful crime syndicates operating in the shadows. As RoboCop navigates the morally gray future, he partners with a rebellious young officer, Detective Kira Evans, who challenges the system from within. Together, they uncover a conspiracy that goes deep into OCP NeoTech’s leadership, involving the development of a new line of RoboCop 2.0 units designed to be fully AI-controlled with no human input. The series explores whether Murphy, a relic of the past, can still uphold justice in a world that’s left humanity behind. Each episode mixes intense action with philosophical questions about identity, free will, and the consequences of AI replacing human decision-making. Murphy’s ongoing struggle with his fading humanity is brought to the forefront, as he is forced to question whether he is still the law enforcer he once was—or merely a tool of the system.