New Lois Lane Rachel Brosnahan Slams Actors for Complaining About Superhero Movies After Dakota Johnson’s Snide Remarks
- Rachel Brosnahan stars as Lois Lane in James Gunn's new Superman film set to open on July 11, 2025.
- Brosnahan criticized actors who complain about superhero movies after agreeing to roles, urging them to 'do it or don't do it, and then stand by it.'
- She spoke with Amanda Seyfried about the passion behind such films and reacted to other actors distancing themselves from superhero projects in recent years.
- Brosnahan expressed confusion over why some actors agree to projects only to later criticize them, while Dakota Johnson defended her 2024 film failure by insisting that it was not her responsibility.
- The film aims to relaunch the DC Universe, with David Corenswet as Superman and Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor, marking a new chapter after Henry Cavill's portrayal.
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Rachel Brosnahan Slams Actors for Grumbling About Their Superhero Roles
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‘Superman’ Star Rachel Brosnahan Says Actors Need to Stop Complaining About Their Superhero Movies: ‘Do It or Don’t It, and Then Stand by It’
"Superman" actor Rachel Brosnahan criticizes comic book movie actors for speaking out against their superhero films when they flop.


Superman star Rachel Brosnahan calls out actors who complain about superhero movies
The actor is playing Lois Lane in James Gunn’s forthcoming Superman film
In three weeks, the DCU film Superman will be released, bringing the popular superhero to the screen for a new generation. An actress has now criticized her colleagues from the genre.
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