
After the end of “Stranger Things”, Millie Bobby Brown will distribute 5 films – Agency (AP)
One of Hollywood’s most popular young actresses is Millie Bobby Brown, who became famous thanks to her starring role in ‘Stranger Things’. Now that the Netflix series is about to release the final part of her, the performer already has a lot of work to do with five new films she’s been signed to.
In recent years, the actress has begun to build a career outside of “Stranger Things”, participating in productions such as “Enola Holmes”, “Godzilla” and “Godzilla vs Kong”. Her career continues to grow in Hollywood and for this she already has a job secured after the end of the Netflix series: Millie Bobby Brown will be part of 5 new films.
Enola Holmes 2
Among her most anticipated future projects is “Enola Holmes 2”, the second part of the popular Netflix drama in which she plays the sister of the famous detective Shelock Holmes (Henry Cavill). The film will continue with the legacy of the first of her, where the young woman also proves to have investigative skills and who, moreover, does not fit the female stereotypes of the United Kingdom of the late nineteenth century.
Bridesmaid
Netflix recently confirmed that one of its upcoming projects is “Damsel,” a fantasy film in which Millie Bobby Brown becomes a “damsel in distress” when she is tricked into a marriage proposal, only to later discover that they actually want to sacrifice her to. a Dragon. The streaming giant estimates that the film would be released in 2023.
The electrical state
Another of the productions that Netflix has prepared with the starring role of Millie Bobby Brown is ‘The Electric State’, a science fiction film based on the novel of the same name by Jack Carr in which a young woman goes in search of her brother with a robot in in the middle of a futuristic world. The Russo brothers will be behind the film.
Things about jellyfish
The young actress has also been confirmed part of “The Things About Jelly Fish”, an adaptation of the novel of the same name written by Ali Benjamin. She tells of the grief that goes through a girl after learning of the death of a friend of hers, far from believing in the real version of her, she creates an imaginary world to accept the loss of her.
The girls I’ve been
Finally, Millie Bobby Brown has also confirmed her participation in ‘The Girls I’ve Been’, also based on a book, although in this case it is the homonymous work by Tess Sharpe. Her story tells the troubled life of a young woman whose father is a scammer.
By Kimberlyn Flores
Source: Nacion Flix

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