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Published March 7, 2025 2:27pm
If given the chance, Millie Bobby Brown would choose to recreate a moment with her late grandmother using the neurocaster from "The Electric State," her new sci-fi movie with Chris Pratt.
Millie shared this during her interview with Lyn Ching, alongside her co-star, Chris.
“I think, for me, I don’t really want to make it so deep. I mean, it’s really hard not to make it deep. I think maybe just anything with my grandmother,” she said.
According to Millie, she wasn’t able to be with her grandmother before she died because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“So, if I would be able to, you know, imagine just even a conversation again just with her would be very meaningful to me,” she said.
Chris shared that he would do the same, saying Millie’s grandmother sounds cool.
“She would love you,” Millie said.
Millie and Chris star in “The Electric State” with Ke Huy Quan, Stanley Tucci, Jason Alexander, Giancarlo Esposito, and Woody Norman.
The sci-fi film, directed by the Russo brothers, follows the tale of Michelle (Millie), a girl with a mysterious robot, and Keats (Chris), an odd drifter. The three journey across a retro-futuristic America in search of Michelle's younger brother.
It premieres on Netflix Philippines on March 14.
—Carby Rose Basina/CDC, GMA Integrated News