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The Electric State also "rebrands" Mr. Peanut in more ways than one by giving him a serious role in the film. Mr. Peanut is portrayed as somewhat of a radical, revolutionary leader for the robots ...
“The Electric State” may have been a No. 1 movie on the platform and racked up millions of views, but it’s also the latest example of Netflix’s big tentpole movie problem.
"The Electric State," which premiered on Netflix on March 14, takes a new spin on the age-old tale of robots taking over. This time, robots lose the war and are an oppressed class.
Sci-fi action flick “The Electric State” landed on Netflix last week, and within less than 24 hours, had already claimed the No. 1 spot in the streaming service’s top 10 list. As one of the ...
The Electric State opens with a prologue that isn't in its graphic novel namesake (Image credit: Netflix) It's 1994. On an alternate-reality planet Earth, two years have passed since the Human ...
The Electric State on Netflix is a movie about a robot uprising, so, naturally, The Electric State cast includes a bunch of famous actors whose voices are distorted to sound more electronic.
The Electric State, Netflix’s ambitious $320 million sci-fi spectacle directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, explores numerous classic science fiction tropes while establishing its own unique universe.
'The Electric State' ending explained: What the film is trying to convey about humanity Wars against robots, some unexpected cameos and a message about humanity's future, coming right up.
The Electric State. L to R Michelle (Millie Bobby Brown), Cosmo (voiced by Alan Tudyk), Herman (Voiced by Anthony Mackie) Keats (Chris Pratt) and Mr. Peanut (voiced by Woody Harrelson) in The ...
According to The Electric State production notes, production designers Dennis Gassner and Richard L. Johnson and their teams built over 100 sets over two years for the movie.