The Russo brothers' post-apocalyptic film, which features an impressive cast, will be released on March 14.
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- Netflix reveals the movie trailer Electricity state.
- The story is based on the graphic novel by Simon Stålenhag.
- The film will be released on Netflix on March 14.
Netflix reveals a post-apocalyptic journey
Streaming company Netflix has released the first trailer for the film Electricity statea post-apocalyptic road saga written by the Russo brothers, known for their work at Marvel and the series community.
Retro futuristic adventure
Adapted from the graphic novel by Simon Stålenhag published in 2018, Electricity state It immerses us in a retro-futuristic version of the 1990s, after the robot rebellion. The story follows Michelle, an orphaned teenager played by Millie Bobby Brown, who crosses the western United States in search of her younger brother in the company of a smuggler, played by a mustachioed Chris Pratt, and two robots.
An aesthetic inspired by Stålenhag's art
The film's visual world relies heavily on Stålenhag's lavish art, with particular reference to the oversized virtual reality headsets. The robots, especially the ones that accompany Michelle, have an anime-inspired aesthetic that wouldn't stand out anywhere else. He falls. We particularly see a large teddy bear-shaped robot forming part of a procession of machines, while our heroes appear to encounter a massive robot that vaguely resembles Sonic the Hedgehog.
Iconic soundtrack from the 90s
The trailer also features a slowed-down version of Oasis' hit song “Champagne Supernova,” which, while laughable, fits perfectly with the film's '90s vibe.
With an impressive cast that includes, in addition to Brown and Pratt, famous actors such as Ki Hui Kwan, Jason Alexander, Woody Harrelson, Anthony Mackie, Brian Cox, Jenny Slate, Giancarlo Esposito, and Stanley Tucci. Electricity state It promises to thrill Netflix viewers starting March 14.
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