The Electric State
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This article contains minor spoilers for The Electric State.
The Electric Statenot only walks through a gripping family-friendly sci-fi adventure but also features some incredible performances.
Like the source material, Netflix’sThe Electric Statehas both human and robotic characters.
She is an orphaned girl who lost her parents and brother in a car accident.
He eventually ended up being homeless in Maui, Hawaii, before one opportunity turned his life around.
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Over the years, Pratt gradually garnered more fame from his roles in movies likeWantedandMoneyballand shows likeParks and Recreation.
He became a household name after he landed the opportunity to play Starlord in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Ke Huy Quan as Dr. Amherst / the voice of P.C.
Michelle, an orphan in a robot-filled alternate 1990s, discovers her brother may still be alive after a mysterious robot visit. Teaming up with a smuggler and his sidekick, she ventures into the Exclusion Zone, only to uncover sinister forces behind her brother’s fate.
His character initially ends up helping the bad guys but later tries to rectify his mistakes.
However, his true motives are far more sinister as he misuses technology to establish control over humanity.
Herman tags along when Keats joins forces with Michelle to help her find her brother.
Throughout the film, Keats and Herman’s dynamic is the source of comic relief.
His feature film debut was in 1986’sWildcats, which also marked Wesley Snipes' debut.
The two actors reunited again in 1992 when they starred inWhite Men Can’t Jump.
Rob Gronkowski as Blitz:Rob Gronkowski is the man behind Blitz’s voice inThe Electric State.
Many would better know him as “Gronk” because of his NFL career.