Ke Huy Quan, Anthony Mackie, and Giancarlo Esposito join the Russo Brothers' The Electric State
follows an orphaned teenager traveling across a desolate 1990s United States to find her brother followingin their description of the film.
On her journey, she’s joined by a drifter and his robot sidekick . Thornton also voices a robot in the film, described byas “a key figure in the civil war,” helping round out the cast with the previously announced
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