Chris Pratt spoke about entitled actors during a panel at New York Comic-Con this week, where he was promoting his new movie, ‘The Electric State.’
“There’s no room for sh*tty attitudes there,” the actor said (per People). “You can’t have a bad attitude in moviemaking. It ruins everything for everyone, and then you don’t last long.”
He added, “It sucks when people have a crappy attitude. So, when you show up on set, there’s no reason why you should… Like, ‘Oh, are you having a hard time living your dream? Is that tough for you today?’ Like, come on and pull your head out.”
Pratt didn’t name specific actors and could’ve meant anyone in Hollywood as he’s worked with many big names, including Denzel Washington, Ethan Hawke, Robert Downey Jr., and Chris Hemsworth. But it’s clear he wasn’t referring to his ‘The Electric State’ co-star, Millie Bobby Brown.
The actor said of Brown during the panel, “She’s just incredible. She was surrounded by all these animals… They would yell cut, and she’d go to her home, and she’s finding a home for, like, some pygmy goat to be adopted and organizing a U-Haul full of pit bull puppies to be taken to Indiana. Like, she has such a huge heart, such a love for animals.”
Brown led the upcoming sci-fi comedy as Michelle while Pratt played Keats. The film also starred Ke Huy Quan, Stanley Tucci, Woody Norman, Martin Klebba, Giancarlo Esposito, Jason Alexander, Anthony Mackie, and Brian Cox.
Joe and Anthony Russo directed a script from Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely for the March 2025 release.