Chris Pratt, known for his roles in Guardians of the Galaxy and Jurassic World, had strong words for actors with bad attitudes during a New York Comic Con panel for his new Netflix film The Electric State.
Pratt expressed his frustration with stars who complain on set, stating, "There's no room for s---ty attitudes... It ruins everything for everyone, and then you don't last long."
The actor emphasized that those working in Hollywood should appreciate the opportunities they have instead of behaving poorly.
Pratt went on to praise his Electric State co-star Millie Bobby Brown, describing her as "incredible" and sharing how she spent her free time rescuing animals during filming. Brown’s compassion and positivity stood in stark contrast to the behaviors Pratt criticized. The film, directed by Joe and Anthony Russo, is set to release on Netflix in March 2025.
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