is the most expensive movie Netflix has ever produced, but it doesn't seem like it was money well-spent. The streaming service's newest film is directed by the Russo brothers and is based on the critically acclaimed 2018 illustrated novel of the same name. The story of The Electric State is set in an alternate United States in the mid-1990s after a civil war was fought between humans and robots. In the film, a young girl travels with a mysterious robot to find her missing brother, teaming up with a smuggler and his robot sidekick along the way.
The cast of The Electric State includes Millie Bobby Brown, Chris Pratt, Stanley Tucci, Giancarlo Esposito, Ke Huy Quan, and Woody Harrelson. Despite its star-studded cast and interesting premise, reviews for The Electric State have been horrible. Ahead of its debut on Netflix, the film currently has a disappointing 21% on Rotten Tomatoes (via Rotten Tomatoes). Since , its terrible reviews have made me very concerned about the future of streaming.
The Electric State's massive budget has made it one of the most expensive movies in history. Specifically, . This isn't necessarily surprising, since the Russo brothers tend to make very expensive films. Two of their other movies, Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, are also some of the most expensive movies ever made. Here are the top 15 films with the highest budgets:
Top 15 Most Expensive Movies Of All Time | Budget |
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Star Wars: The Force Awakens | $447 million |
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom | $432 million |
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker | $416 million |
Fast X | $379 million |
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides | $379 million |
Avengers: Age of Ultron | $365 million |
Avengers: Endgame | $356 million |
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness | $351 million |
Avatar: The Way of Water | $350 million |
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania | $330 million |
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny | $326 million |
Avengers: Infinity War | $325 million |
The Electric State | $320 million |
The Marvels | $307 million |
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End | $300 million |
The Electric State actually stands out on the above list, since all the other films are part of major franchises, such as Star Wars, the MCU, and Pirates of the Caribbean. It is not necessarily surprising that movies in these franchises are so expensive, since they have proven to be box office successes. However, unlike all the other films, .
Even though , Netflix still agreed to give the Russo brothers $320 million to make the film. Even though the directing duo has made some of the most profitable movies in history, namely the aforementioned Avengers films and their other Marvel movies, they haven't had a hit outside the MCU. Therefore, it is somewhat surprising that Netflix agreed to such a high budget for The Electric State.
Recent movies from the Russo brothers, such as Cherry and The Gray Man, also haven't received great reviews, so one would think that Netflix would take this into consideration. However, . Therefore, the streaming service was more than willing to provide ample money to cover production costs and pay the all-star cast, even though there was never a chance that they would make their money back at the box office.

Without a doubt, . While the film will undoubtedly still rank number one on the streaming service upon its release, it is unlikely that its ratings will go up that much. Therefore, The Electric State seems reminiscent of several other underwhelming Netflix movies, such as Red Notice and Heart of Stone. These films performed well on the streaming service, but received many negative reviews, which ultimately led to audiences forgetting about them not long after their debuts.

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Based on early reviews, I would be surprised if The Electric State was the beginning of a new franchise for Netflix. Because of this, it can definitely be argued that the streaming service's money was not well-spent. The Electric State is a reminder that high budgets don't always result in good movies. Overall, .
As I pointed out above, I can somewhat understand when movies that are part of major franchises have very high budgets. After all, these franchises have tons of fans that have been supportive for years. Therefore, it makes sense that studios are willing to spend more to appease these fandoms. However, . Instead of spending this much money on just one movie, Netflix could have produced many more films.
Most of the movies that found success at the 2025 Academy Awards, such as Anora and The Brutalist, had budgets of $10 million or less.
The streaming service could have greenlit ten movies with $32 million budgets, or even 32 movies with $10 million budgets. In my opinion, this would have been much smarter than spending so much on just one underwhelming sci-fi movie. It is also worth noting that most of the movies that found success at the 2025 Academy Awards, such as Anora and The Brutalist, had budgets of $10 million or less. Undoubtedly, .

Since The Electric State is not getting a theatrical release, the movie will make zero dollars at the box office. So, how is Netflix making any kind of return on investment? Since , it only makes sense that it funded a massive movie like The Electric State to justify its high subscription cost. Over the years, Netflix has continuously raised its monthly prices, so the streaming service needs to provide adequate content to justify these price increases.
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Netflix releasing a blockbuster-esque movie like The Electric State and not charging subscribers extra for it could lead the service to further increase its prices. Therefore,. Personally, I would much rather get 32 $10 million movies from Netflix, rather than a film like The Electric State. This is precisely why The Electric State has me concerned about the future of streaming.