The electric states 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 Stålenhag. Set in an alternate 1997 where humanity is disconnected and robots have lost their freedom, the upcoming The electric state Follow 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 electric state. The trailer quickly sets up the world, the main character, and the stakes of her adventure before showing Michelle teaming up with Chris Pratt’s Keats to help her on her quest. What follows is a series of glimpses of their action-packed adventure with many different robots in tow, all set to a haunting rendition of Oasis’ “Champagne Supernova.” Watch the trailer below:
What the electric state trailer means
The Russo brothers have completely gone Netflix
The trailer for The electric state Highlights like the Rousseau brothers are Working to blend their successful Marvel Cinematic Universe formula with more Netflix-friendly material. Their previous Netflix outing, The Spy Movie The gray manwas a franchise-starting title featuring Captain America Star Chris Evans, and this new movie continues to boast their Marvel credentials by featuring Guardians of the GalaxyS Chris Pratt and The Winter SoldierS Anthony Mackie. However, the new movie opts to set Netflix pet and Stranger things Star Millie Bobby Brown front and center, announcing his intentions to lean more towards the typical brand of the streamer.
However, the directors did not abandon their Marvel instincts completely. The trailer for The electric state is pointed epic, showcasing the world around the characters as much as the stars themselves. This Could indicate that there are eventual plans to launch an interconnected franchise Set in the movie’s alternate 1990s, though the Russos may only be involved as producers, considering the fact that they’re attached to the upcoming Marvel movies Avengers: Doomsday And Avengers: Secret Wars.
Our take on the Electric State trailer
The tone of the movie may present a problem
While The gray man was successful on Netflix, The Russo brothers haven’t always been able to capture a Marvel-level audience with their postEnd game Work. In particular, this was the case with the Tom Holland-led crime drama CherryWhich barely made a blip in its limited theatrical release and subsequent Apple TV+ debut, earning a 37% score on Rotten Tomatoes.
This may be the case with The electric state too. When the trailer showcases its robots, Their family-friendly design and wacky voice acting are reminiscent of John Krasinski IfWhich earned $190.3 million against a $100 million budget and probably didn’t even break out in theaters. This could indicate that the directors’ new movie will have a similarly lukewarm reception, given its huge reported budget of $320 million.
Source: Netflix