Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt face off against a robot uprising in ‘The Electric State’
The 20-year-old started playing the psychic power game Eleven above Strange things at just 11 years old, she said she drew on her own experiences while trying appear difficult even when she doesn’t feel like it. “Technically we’re both the same age, so I feel like it’s just: What are the moments where I don’t show my weaknesses? What are the moments that I will do? And I just played around with that,” she said. “I really wanted her to show that she was made of stone because I wanted that to be a perception of who she was. But actually, as you get to know her, she becomes softer and warmer. And I tried to apply as much of my own experience to her as possible.”
At this point in time Electrical statusIn humanity’s alternate history, humanity won the war but remained lost. Most people’s lives are dominated by helmet-like digital devices that they use to escape into a virtual fantasy world. Elsewhere, exiled androids are fighting in a different direction, bitter at their lack of rights, desperate to prove their individuality and free will. They are led by…. Mr. Peanut. Yes, the Planters mascot. He is a sentient device once created for marketing purposes who has evolved into a battle-weary elder statesman, guiding his flock of machines, most of which are similarly designed to have a cartoonish appearance while being programmed with a realistic mind, emotions, and strong survival instincts. .
Mr. Peanut is voiced by Woody Harrelson, and underneath the tough exterior lies the image of a certain former president, who famously grew up on a peanut farm in Georgia. “We created a rustic look for Jimmy Carter,” says Anthony Russo. The mechanized revolutionary also shared a tragic aspect with Carter, the one-term president admired for his thoughtfulness but who historically struggled to be effective. “He kind of has a little bit of a history in common with Carter in the sense that he was more interested in ideals than in reality and things didn’t go as well as he expected,” Joe Russo said.