Netflix has released a new trailer for the upcoming sci-fi blockbuster The Electric State, featuring special effects galore and an '80s-style Chris Pratt. Directed by Joe and Anthony Russo, the film looks to be a return to their blockbuster style of filmmaking after the character-driven Cherry and the still big but somewhat scaled-down The Gray Man. The Russos are best known for directing the epic conclusion to the Infinity Saga of the Marvel Cinematic Universe with Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, proving that they are capable of telling a story as large-scale and ambitious as The Electric State.
The trailer (which you can watch below) features much more emotional stakes than the previous teaser released for the film. It centers around Michelle (Millie Bobby Brown), who learns through a robot that her brother, whom she thought was gone, may, in fact, still be alive, setting her on a...
The trailer (which you can watch below) features much more emotional stakes than the previous teaser released for the film. It centers around Michelle (Millie Bobby Brown), who learns through a robot that her brother, whom she thought was gone, may, in fact, still be alive, setting her on a...
- 12/18/2024
- by Ernesto Valenzuela
- MovieWeb
After their temporary break from Marvel movies, Joe and Anthony Russo have kept busy producing and directing. Their production company, Abgo, is involved in producing films like Everything Everywhere All at Once, and the brothers have directed films such as Cherry for Apple TV and The Gray Man for Netflix. Now, the directing duo are gearing up for the next big release for Netflix, The Electric State. While promoting the film, the Russo brothers were sure to highlight one of the key differences in making the upcoming blockbuster compared to their work at Marvel Studios.
In an interview with Collider, the directors were asked what the most challenging shot was to complete for The Electric State. Anthony's quick answer was that it was more about the vast number of visual effects that are required for a story that mainly centers around robotic characters, and how the film sets itself apart...
In an interview with Collider, the directors were asked what the most challenging shot was to complete for The Electric State. Anthony's quick answer was that it was more about the vast number of visual effects that are required for a story that mainly centers around robotic characters, and how the film sets itself apart...
- 11/22/2024
- by Ernesto Valenzuela
- MovieWeb
The Electric State's trailer has arrived. The Netflix movie was directed by Joe and Anthony Russo (Avengers: Endgame and Infinity War) and is adapted from the 2018 novel by Simon Stlenhag. Set in an alternate 1997 where humanity is disconnected and robots have lost their freedom, the upcoming The Electric State follows Michelle (Millie Bobby Brown), who teams up with a robot to find her missing brother. The cast also includes Chris Pratt, Ke Huy Quan, Stanley Tucci, Giancarlo Esposito, and the voices of Brian Cox, Jenny Slate, Anthony Mackie, Billy Bob Thornton, Jason Alexander, Alan Tudyk, and Woody Harrelson.
Netflix has now unveiled the official trailer for the Russo Brother's The Electric State. See the trailer below:
More to come...
Source: Netflix
The Electric State
Michelle, an orphan in a robot-filled alternate 1990s, discovers her brother may still be alive after a mysterious robot visit. Teaming up with a smuggler and his sidekick,...
Netflix has now unveiled the official trailer for the Russo Brother's The Electric State. See the trailer below:
More to come...
Source: Netflix
The Electric State
Michelle, an orphan in a robot-filled alternate 1990s, discovers her brother may still be alive after a mysterious robot visit. Teaming up with a smuggler and his sidekick,...
- 10/17/2024
- by Brennan Klein
- ScreenRant
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