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First Look at The Electric State: Russo Brothers' Marvel Comeback

Oct 01, 2024 3:59 PM

The Electric State, directed by the Russo brothers, presents a captivating narrative set in an alternate universe where Disneyland animatronics have gained sentience and revolted against their creators. The film adaptation of Simon Stålenhag's graphic novel stars Millie Bobby Brown as Michelle, a young woman on a quest to find her presumed dead brother. Joining her are notable actors Chris Pratt as Keats and Anthony Mackie voicing a robot named Herman. The film is poised to be a significant return for the Russo brothers to larger projects, acting as a prelude to their Marvel work and is set to release on Netflix in early 2025.

What is The Electric State about?

The Electric State explores an imagined reality where once-harmless Disneyland animatronics have turned against humanity, resulting in a dramatic conflict. After a war between humans and robots, the remnants of the losing side are exiled, setting the stage for a unique story filled with adventure and existential themes.

This film is notable not just for its story but also for how it shows the Russo brothers' evolution as filmmakers. Having previously directed blockbuster Marvel films like Avengers: Endgame, their shift to a compelling graphic novel adaptation signifies their interest in exploring new narratives and themes while potentially re-engaging with the Marvel universe in the future.



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Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2024-10-01 16:06:02
The Electric State sounds like a wild blend of nostalgia and existential dread, which is always a tasty combo for storytelling It's awesome to see the Russo brothers branching out and flexing their creative muscles beyond the Marvel machine while still keeping an eye on what’s possible in that universe.
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