Michelle Yeoh to star in the Russo Brothers' new film Electric Kingdom, to start filming this fall

Michelle Yeoh to star in the Russo Brothers' new film Electric Kingdom, to start filming this fall

According to Deadline, Michelle Yeoh, Stanley Tucci, Jason Alexander, Brian Cox, and Jenny Slate will star in the Russo Brothers' new film "Electric Kingdom", but their roles are not yet known. According to previous reports, the film has been announced to star "Eleven" Millie Bobby Brown and "Star-Lord" Chris Pratt, and is scheduled to start shooting this fall.

The film is adapted from the popular comic of the same name by Swedish artist and designer Simon Stälenhag ("Loop Story" and "The Flood"), and the story takes place in an alternative future. It tells the story of a teenage girl who discovers that a strange and cute robot that comes to find her is actually sent by her missing brother. She and the robot begin to look for her brother in an imaginative world. This world is made up of people and various robots, and they discover a huge conspiracy in the process.

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