Rachel Brosnahan calls actors to ransack their superhero films

Rachel Brosnahan does not think that the actors who have been in superhero films should complain about them.
While chatting with Amanda Seyfried for Interview magazine, Brosnahan – who plays as Lane Lois in “Superman” this summer – called the old actors who made fun of their shoots in superhero films afterwards. She said it was once cool with “coco-poo” these films, but that never made sense to her.
“I don’t know why people say yes only to turn around and complain about it,” said Brosnahan. “Listen, I don’t want to do on other actors, but there was a minute when it was cool not to like superhero movies and look back projects like this and do it poop. Do it or don’t do it, then stay by your side.”
Seyfried was never in a superhero film herself, but we would have offered the role of Gamora in “Guardians of the Galaxy”-ironically “Gotg” and “Superman” were led by James Gunn. The role finally went to Zoe SaldaƱa, but Seyfried agreed that the kind of superhero was worth it.
“Honestly, I don’t think you should call it a superhero film again, because that’s not just that, and I think people will see this,” said Seyfried. “It is really important to have this nice superhero, this guy who just tries to do his best.”
The pair has also linked to working with CGI creatures. Seyfried remembers working with a tennis ball that represented Ted in “Ted 2”, while Brosnahan had to guess where Krypto Le Superdog was during the shooting of “Superman”.
“There was nothing there,” she said. “James was on the micro God somewhere far, going,” no.
“Superman” will be presented in theaters on July 11.




