Millie Bobby Brown is stepping into a new realm with her upcoming Netflix movie, shedding the sci-fi label that has defined much of her career. The British actress, who catapulted to fame as Eleven in Netflix’s groundbreaking series Stranger Things, is no stranger to the streaming giant. Her journey began with the Monsterverse films, notably Godzilla: King of the Monsters and Godzilla vs. Kong, but she quickly became a staple in Netflix’s film catalog.
Since her debut in the feature film space, Brown has headlined a string of successful Netflix projects, including Enola Holmes and its sequel, Enola Holmes 2, with a third installment on the horizon. She also captivated audiences in the fantasy film Damsel, which ranks as Netflix’s ninth most-watched movie to date. However, not all her ventures have received acclaim; her recent sci-fi film The Electric State was met with disappointment, earning a mere 14% score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Now, according to The Hollywood Reporter, Millie Bobby Brown is taking a sharp turn into romantic comedy with the film Just Picture It, starring alongside rising star Gabriel LaBelle from The Fabelmans. Under the direction of Lee Toland Krieger, who previously helmed the drama The Age of Adaline and episodes of the hit series You, the film promises to explore new thematic territory.
The screenplay, crafted by Jesse Lasky, introduces a whimsical narrative where two carefree college students are bewildered when their phones start revealing pictures of their future—a decade later—as a blissfully married couple with children. The catch? They’ve never met before. This intriguing premise could blend elements of romance and comedy while reflecting a subtle sci-fi twist that lingers in Brown’s filmography.
What Just Picture It Means for Millie Bobby Brown
A Pivot Away from Sci-Fi – Or Is It?
While Just Picture It is branded as a romantic comedy, it intriguingly maintains a sci-fi edge. The film’s premise—a glimpse into an alternate future—invites speculation about the boundaries between genres. For Brown, this offers a chance to delve into a different realm of performance while still nodding to her roots in science fiction.
It’s refreshing to see Brown exploring varied storylines after her extensive stint in sci-fi. Yet, as fans, we can’t help but wonder what this shift means for her future roles. The move is exciting, but many hope to see her venture outside the confines of Netflix, embarking on theatrical releases that could truly test her box office appeal.
Just Picture It does not yet have a release date, but anticipation is already building.
With the combination of Millie Bobby Brown’s undeniable charm and the creative forces behind Just Picture It, this new venture has the potential to resonate with audiences beyond the streaming platform.
