Chris Pratt has made it clear that he doesn't tolerate difficult behavior from his fellow actors. The 45-year-old star of 'Jurassic World' shared his thoughts on the matter during a New York Comic-Con panel for his upcoming Netflix sci-fi film, 'The Electric State,' on Thursday.

"These guys can vouch for this because they feel the same way," Pratt said on stage alongside co-star Millie Bobby Brown and directors Joe and Anthony Russo, as reported by People. "There's no room for bad attitudes in moviemaking. It ruins everything for everyone, and then you don't last long."

Pratt continued, "It's frustrating when people have a negative attitude. So when you show up on set, there's no reason to... Like, 'Oh, is living your dream tough for you today?' Come on, snap out of it."

However, Pratt had nothing but praise for Brown, 20, whom he described as 'incredible.' "She was surrounded by all these animals," Pratt said, referring to the film's cast which also included Ke Huy Quan, Jason Alexander, Woody Harrelson, Anthony Mackie, Brian Cox, Jenny Slate, Giancarlo Esposito, and Stanley Tucci. "After each take, she'd go home and find a home for a pygmy goat or organize a U-Haul full of pit bull puppies to be taken to Indiana. She has such a big heart and a love for animals."

"We had a great time. We became fast friends, and you can't get rid of me. Sorry," Pratt added.

'The Electric State' is based on Simon Stålenhag's 2018 graphic novel. The movie is set in an alternate 1994 and follows a young girl who is joined by a robot on her search for her missing brother. Brown said during the panel that she knew she wanted to star in the project as soon as she read the script. "I just trusted my gut, read it, and immediately fell in love with the show. The fact that the Russos were attached just made me so excited," she explained.

The 'Stranger Things' star also said she felt an immediate connection to Pratt when she saw him on-set for the first time. "He walked onto the set, and he's like, 'Hey!' As if he's known me my whole life," she recalled. 'The Electric State' is set to release on March 14 on Netflix.

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