Millie Bobby Brown's 'The Electric State’ World Grows Bigger with a Netflix Prequel Game from the Russo Brothers

Published 03/03/2025, 11:17 AM EST

The world loves a good spectacle, and The Electric State is set out to be one. With its stunning retro-futuristic aesthetic, a gripping post-apocalyptic storyline, and Millie Bobby Brown leading the charge, fans cannot wait to see this world come to life. Based on Simon Stålenhag’s mesmerizing artwork, the film already has sci-fi enthusiasts eager for its release. Add Anthony and Joe Russo, whose talent speaks for itself, and suddenly, this is no longer just a movie; it is a phenomenon, the perfect fusion of hype and undeniable talent.

Once more, the Russo Brothers' passion for doing the extraordinary rises again as they build up more hype, if it was possible, for their upcoming Netflix original in an exciting way.

Forget waiting, play The Electric State before Millie Bobby Brown’s movie even drops

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The Electric State universe is expanding in quite a fun and new way. Anthony Russo and Joe Russo, known for their ambitious storytelling, are introducing The Electric State: Kid Cosmo, a prequel mobile game to their upcoming Netflix original, as reported by Variety. This bite-sized adventure puzzle game follows Michelle and Chris, the main characters of the movie, in a narrative-driven experience set five years before the film. Available exclusively to Netflix subscribers, the game launches on March 18 for iOS and Android, adding another layer to the much-anticipated sci-fi epic.

This prequel game is just one piece of Netflix’s massive investment in The Electric State, a film that took seven years of labor to come to life. With Millie Bobby Brown in the lead and a record-breaking budget exceeding $300 million, the Russo brothers are ensuring that this project is nothing short of a cinematic spectacle. The game, much like the film, promises to blend emotional storytelling with immersive world-building, making it an unmissable experience.

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Anthony Russo and Joe Russo never just roll the credits; they keep rewriting the rules of storytelling and proving it one world at a time.

From Endgame to endless worlds, the Russo brothers are always ahead

Anthony Russo and Joe Russo have never been ones that are content with just simply telling stories. Their films are more than just action-packed spectacles—they are carefully crafted experiences designed to immerse audiences. In Avengers: Endgame, they took a bold risk by slowing down the first act, allowing characters to grieve and reflect before delivering one of the most emotionally charged climaxes in cinematic history. This ability to blend high-stakes action with deep, human moments sets them apart. 

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What truly sets Anthony Russo and Joe Russo apart is their ability to evolve. They do not just follow trends, they set them. With The Electric State, they are proving once again that cinema is no longer confined to the big screen. By introducing a prequel game, they are ensuring that fans do not just watch their stories but experience them. The Russo brothers never settle; they just keep expanding, creating, and making sure audiences are always one step behind their next groundbreaking move.

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