After 'The Electric State' Misfire, Here’s What Millie Bobby Brown Has Lined Up Next

Published 03/21/2025, 10:35 AM EDT

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Millie Bobby Brown has not been one to slow down. From battling Demogorgons in Stranger Things to solving mysteries in Enola Holmes, she has built quite the Netflix career. But after The Electric State did not quite hit the mark, all eyes are on what she does next. Will she dive back into action-packed adventures? Take on something totally unexpected? One thing is for sure—she is not stepping away from the spotlight anytime soon.  

She has worked alongside legends like Henry Cavill and starred in massive franchises, but what is next on her plate might just surprise everyone. Could it be a fresh take on a classic genre? A return to something familiar with a twist? Her next projects are turning heads, and the excitement is only growing!

Millie Bobby Brown is leveling up with more action, mystery, and drama

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With Stranger Things wrapping up its legendary run in 2025, Millie Bobby Brown is already diving into projects that show she is just getting started. The Thing About Jellyfish will see her take on a deeply emotional role as Suzy, a young girl who sets out to find the truth about her best friend's mysterious drowning. Meanwhile, Enola Holmes 3 is gearing up for production, with Brown set to return as the sharp-witted detective alongside Henry Cavill, likely arriving in 2026.  

That is not all. Brown is also stepping into the world of crime and deception in The Girls I’ve Been. Starring as con artist Nora O’Malley, she will use her skills to outsmart dangerous criminals during a tense hostage situation. Though this action-packed thriller lacks a confirmed release date, it is expected to arrive sometime in 2025 and is already attracting attention. From heartfelt dramas to high-stakes mysteries, Brown’s next chapter is shaping up to be her most exciting yet!

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Millie Bobby Brown’s latest projects are keeping her in the spotlight, but after The Electric State, a new conversation is sparking buzz. A recent Russo Brothers interview has fans wondering—could her next big move involve Marvel? Here is what is really going on.

Millie Bobby Brown in the MCU? Here is what Anthony and Joe Russo had to say

 Anthony and Joe Russo are all in on Millie Bobby Brown. In an Entertainment Weekly interview, the Russos shared that Brown’s name often comes up for major projects, including future Marvel films. While nothing is official, Joe Russo called her one of the biggest stars right now and praised her work ethic. "Millie's on the list for every project," he said. If she ever joins the MCU, she will follow Stranger Things co-stars David Harbour and possibly Sadie Sink. For now, Brown remains Netflix’s go-to leading star with Enola Holmes 3 and The Girls I’ve Been on the way.  

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Meanwhile, The Electric State, Netflix’s $320 million sci-fi epic starring Brown and Chris Pratt, flopped getting scathing reviews from fans, despite topping streaming charts. While the Russo brothers are now shifting focus to Avengers: Doomsday, Brown has plenty lined up, keeping her momentum strong!

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What do you think about her upcoming projects, which ones are you excited for? Let us know in the comments below!  

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Akshaya Deeksha

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Akshaya Deeksha is an Entertainment Writer at NetflixJunkie. With her passion to explore the evolving world of entertainment and her journalistic sense, she specializes in cinematic storytelling and Hollywood developments. Her expertise in lifestyle writing allows her to connect with readers through relatable content.

Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra

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