The Electric State drops to fifth on Netflix

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The Russo Brothers' new movie, The Electric State, has stumbled in viewership on Netflix. Despite costing $320 million, it has dropped to number 5 in the streaming service's Top 10 after just a few days of release. The film, which stars Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt, has been outperformed by other less favorable options. Notably, Kraven the Hunter, a comic book movie that has received poor reviews, is currently at number 3. Netflix does not seem overly concerned about the film's performance. The company's CFO recently stated that they are planning to spend around $18 billion this year on content. For them, The Electric State, despite being very costly, is just a small part of a larger strategy. The film received a disappointing 15% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, making a sequel unlikely. However, the Russo Brothers are still developing other projects, including a sequel to The Gray Man, which features Chris Evans and Ryan Gosling. They are also busy working on upcoming films, Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, set to release in 2026 and 2027. In the meantime, Netflix viewers can explore other popular movie options available right now.


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