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Millie Bobby Brown stuns in sparkly playsuit with Electric State co-star Chris Pratt at New York Comic Con

K.Thompson28 min ago
Millie Bobby Brown radiated star power during her stunning appearance at New York Comic Con on Thursday.

The 20-year-old British actress — fresh from sharing the first photos of her dreamy Italian wedding to Jake Bongiovi — dazzled in a shimmering silver romper as she joined her The Electric State co-star Chris Pratt for a panel.

The Stranger Things star showcased her legs in sheer stockings, captivating the audience with her effortless style and charm.

She wore her chestnut locks in a sleek bun and kept her makeup minimal, allowing her natural beauty to shine.

On stage, Millie and Pratt fielded questions, with Pratt, 45, dressed casually in a maroon T-shirt, black blazer, and corduroys.

The pair discussed their new sci-fi film, directed by the Russo brothers of Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame fame.

The movie, adapted from Simon Stålenhag's graphic novel, unfolds in a reimagined 1990s where robots once designed for Disneyland have gained consciousness and rebelled.

Following the uprising, these sentient machines now live in isolation, far from human society.

Brown stars as Michelle, a teenage orphan navigating a post-apocalyptic world.

When her missing brother reaches out to her through a robot, she enlists the help of Keats (played by Pratt), a smuggler with his own agenda, to guide her across the desolate wasteland.

Along the way, Michelle uncovers secrets that hint at the true reason behind her brother's disappearance, setting the stage for an epic adventure.

'I just trusted my gut, read it, and immediately fell in love with the show,' Millie told Netflix . 'The fact that the Russos were attached just made me so excited.'

Pratt echoed the sentiment, saying 'I had intended to take a chunk of time off to be home, and then I read the script, and I was like, ah f***, I guess have to do this movie.'

He added: 'It was so good, and opportunities like this just don't come around this often.'

The Electric State boasts an all-star cast including Ke Huy Quan, Jason Alexander, Giancarlo Esposito, Stanley Tucci and Woody Norman.

It also includes voice work from Anthony Mackie, Woody Harrelson, Brian Cox, Jenny Slate, and Alan Tudyk as the robots.

The Russo brothers also teamed up again with longtime Marvel collaborators Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely.

The Electric State hits Netflix in 2025.

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