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Chris Pratt can’t stand bad behavior on movie sets

Chris Pratt can’t stand bad behavior on movie sets

Marvel Cinematic Universe actor Chris Pratt has no time for the bad attitudes of his colleagues on film sets. The Electric State The star criticizes his fellow actors for being grumpy while filming films, claiming their negative energy is “ruining everything for everyone”.




During a panel discussion at New York Comic Con (via People ), Pratt chided his colleagues for spreading bad vibes on a film set, insisting it shortens Hollywood careers. “See, these guys can attest to that because they’re just like: There’s no room for crappy attitudesPratt said. “You can’t have a bad… you can’t have a bad attitude when making films, it ruins everything for everyoneand then you won’t last long.”

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Pratt, best known for his role as Peter Quill/Star-Lord in Guardians of the Galaxy Trilogy believes that actors are privileged to have opportunities in Hollywood and should be grateful for it. According to the Hollywood veteran, his colleagues should value their “dream job” and show more professionalism regardless of the circumstances. “It sucks when people have shitty attitudes. So when you show up on set, there’s no reason why you should…do something like this:’Oh, are you having a hard time living your dream? Is this difficult for you today?“Come on and get your head out. “Have fun,” he said.

It sucks when people have bad attitudes.


Luckily for Pratt, he has no complaints about his co-star Millie Bobby Brown while working with her on her new film. The Electric State. Pratt praised the “incredible” Brown, talked about how well they got along during filming and shared an anecdote about how she cared for the animals used in the film. “She’s just amazing,” Pratt said. “She was surrounded by all these animals. She said they screamed “cut” and she went to her house and she looked for a home for a pygmy goat to adopt and arranged for a U-Haul full of pit bull puppies to be brought to Indiana as if she had she has such a big heart, such a love for animals.

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The Electric State sees Pratt reunite with him avenger Franchise staples Joe and Anthony Russo direct the upcoming Netflix sci-fi adventure comedy. Based on Simon Stålenhag’s graphic novel of the same name, The Electric State is set in an alternate 1994 in which Brown plays Michelle, “an orphaned teenager navigating life in a society where sentient robots resembling cartoons and mascots that once served peacefully among humans are now after a failed one Insurrection living in exile,” says the Netflix logline. Pratt plays Keats, who sets out with Michelle to search for her missing brother, encountering a “strange, motley group of new animatronic allies” and later realizing that the reason for her brother’s disappearance is more sinister than first thought.

Netflix has bet big on it The Electric Statewhich reportedly has a budget of $320 million and deviates from its source material. The star-studded film also stars Ke Huy Quan and Giancarlo Esposito, with vocal performances from Woody Harrelson, Jason Alexander, Brian Cox, Billy Bob Thornton and Alan Tudyk.


The Electric State will be in theaters on March 14, 2025.

Source: People