Chris Pratt doesn't understand actors with 'bad attitudes' on the sets of movies and TV shows.
'If people have a bad attitude, it's bad. So when you show up on set, there's no reason you have to show up…' he told The Electric State panel at New York Comic-Con this weekend. People.
“Oh, is it difficult for you to live your dream? Is it difficult for you today? So, stick your head out,' he said. Enjoy.
But the Parks and Recreation actor also praised his co-star Millie Bobby Brown, 20, who owns the group, calling her “amazing” and her attitude during filming. The team also has its directors, Joe and Anthony Russo.
“Look, these guys can attest to this, because they're the same, there's no room for that kind of attitude,” Brad said, speaking of his experiences with people with “bad attitudes.”
Chris Pratt doesn't understand actors who have 'bad attitudes' on the sets of movies and TV shows
“You can't have a bad…you can't have a bad attitude towards cinema, it ruins everything for everyone and then you don't last long.”
He turns to Millie and praises her, talking about how much fun they had filming the upcoming Netflix movie.
“She's amazing,” Brad said of Brown. “I was surrounded by all these animals.
“She, they will scream, will go to your house, find a home as a pygmy goat adoption and organize a U-Haul full of pit bull puppies to take them to Indiana,” he explained. .
“She has a big heart and a lot of love for animals,” he said. 'So we were very happy. We became fast friends, you can't get rid of me,' he joked. 'Excuse me.'
In Electric State, Millie plays Michelle, “an orphaned teenager navigating life in a society where sentient robots, cartoons, and icons that once quietly served humans are now exiled after a failed uprising,” according to the Netflix synopsis.
He's looking for his little brother Christopher with the sweet robot as a companion.
“Entering the exclusion zone, a walled corner in the desert, the robots are now separated, Keats [Pratt] And Michelle discovers a strange and colorful group of new animatronic allies.
“And begin to discover that the forces behind Christopher's disappearance are much worse than they expected,” he continued.
The film also stars Jason Alexander. Kay Hui Guanjiancarlo Esposito and Stanley Tucci. It also features the voices of Woody Harrelson, Anthony MacBrien Cox, Jenny Slade, Hank Azaria, Coleman Domingo and Alan Tudyk.
During a panel at New York Comic Con, Brad also revealed that he had to ask his wife, Katherine Schwarzenegger, for permission to film Electric State.
“I took some time off to be home, read the script and thought, 'Ahhhh, dammit, I think I have to do this movie.'” It was great, opportunities like this don't come around often.
The Electric State star, 45, was on a panel at New York Comic Con this weekend promoting his upcoming movie starring 20-year-old Millie Bobby Brown.
The actor had high praise for the Stranger Things actress
“She's amazing,” Brad said of Brown. “She was surrounded by these animals,” Brad said of Brown.
During a panel at New York Comic Con, Pratt also revealed that his wife, Katherine Schwarzenegger, had to ask Pratt for permission to film Electric State. Seen here in May 2024.
“I took some time off to be home, read the script and thought, 'Ahhhh, damn, I think I should do this movie.'
'It contains themes that are very resonant and important today in relation to technology and humanity. So it's just a special movie, and when something like this comes up, you have to do it,'' the Guardians of the Galaxy actor continued.
“So original, this is a big jump, I thought it might be… I don't know… maybe my last chance at a big movie like this.” [and] I have to take advantage of every opportunity like that,” Chris said.
“It's a great story, I started to cry when I read it, you will cry when you see the movie.” “It's an incredible story, it's so beautiful, you'll see that it's so original,” he added.
Electric State premieres on Netflix on March 14, 2025.