Millie Bobby Brown’s huge new movie The Electric State has just landed on Netflix

Give “The Electric State” a chance to win you over; while it may not have been well-received by critics at first, it’s up to you to determine whether the Netflix science fiction spectacle truly deserved more positive reviews.

Under the guidance of directors Joe and Anthony Russo, the storyline of “The Electric State” unfolds in an alternate reality of 1994, after a conflict between humans and intelligent robots, once their servants, who now dwell in exile following a war that took place.

The situation might shift drastically as Michelle, or Millie Bobby Brown, gets a visit from a robot who claims he knows where her supposedly deceased brother is. She embarks on a mission alongside the unrefined smuggler Keats, portrayed by Chris Pratt, in search of truths that could resonate throughout everyone involved.

If it interests you, you can watch The Electric State as it was just added to Netflix’s streaming library today.

Related: The Electric State fails to spark excitement

Currently, The Electric State has received a rating of just 20% on Rotten Tomatoes following some harsh initial critiques.

If the rating doesn’t get better, this film could be one of Brown’s lowest-rated productions to date. Yet, its potential for success on Netflix may not be affected, as her earlier movie, Damsel, is among the most-viewed titles on the platform.

Previously, the Russo brothers have achieved success on Netflix as well, with their 2022 spy thriller “The Gray Man” being one of the most-viewed films in history.

In addition to Michael Dickson, The Electric State features acting talents such as Ke Huy Quan, Stanley Tucci, Giancarlo Esposito, and Woody Norman. Notable voices in the cast of robots include Anthony Mackie, Brian Cox, Jenny Slate, and Alan Tudyk.

Before the upcoming movie premiere, Brown has announced that she will resume work on “Enola Holmes 3” for Netflix within a few weeks, and has also surprised fans by revealing the truth behind her actual name.

The Electric State is now available to watch on Netflix.

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2025-03-14 10:19

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