The Mitchells vs. The Machines will be available on Netflix tomorrow! April 23, 2021 will be the day this Adventure will be available for the Netflix subscribers to see.This film is produced by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. Lord and Miller are the people behind Cloudy Chance of Meatballs and Into the Spiderverse. Mike Rianda of Gravity Falls fame will be the director. The impressive resume of the producers and director alone is enough reason to watch this with your family. Rotten tomatoes gave this flick a 96% fresh rating!

The Mitchells vs. The Machines will focus on a family that goes on a road trip to get closer again before the oldest daughter goes to college. They still live in the same house but things changed. Sadly, we now live in a world where even people in the same room communicates via phone. It is a cautionary tale about today’s society that kids need to see because became phone zombies. The central characters will be Katie Mitchell and her dad. They use to be very close but as Katie gets older their personalities to begin to clash. Resentment made their relationship dysfunctional. Now that she is about to go to College, Her dad wanted to remain as a part of her life.
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An A. I called PAL will betray her creator and take control of all machines with a computer chip. She wanted to destroy humanity and eradicate everything because of swipe and tap abuse. PAL also felt anger after her creator called her an obsolete technology. To save humanity from a Robot Apocalypse, The Mitchells must set aside their differences so they can overcome the army of these murderous robots. The Mitchells vs. The Machines, stars Abbi Jacobson, Danny McBride, Maya Rudolph, Beck Bennett, Fred Armisen, Eric Andre, and Olivia Colman.
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