
Rachel Brosnahan opens up about stepping into Lois Lane's shoes and what the character means to her
'She's not just the love interest. She's bold, she's smart, and she fights for truth. To me, she's one of those everyday heroes we all recognise," she added.
The appeal, she said, wasn't just about wearing the cape or stepping into a big franchise. It was the deeper meaning behind the character. 'Stories like this remind us — sure, there might be people with powers, but there are also regular folks doing brave things in small ways. Lois represents that," Brosnahan explained.
Taking on a role that's been played by several others over the years comes with its own kind of pressure. Brosnahan admits she felt the weight of expectations. 'You can drive yourself crazy thinking about the responsibility. But ultimately, you have to trust your team — the writers, the director — and show up prepared,' she said.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel star added, 'It feels a bit like theatre sometimes. Lois has existed in so many forms — in comics, animation, TV, film. You have to honour that history while also bringing something new.'
Brosnahan also had a warm message for her fans in India. 'I'm so grateful for the support. And honestly, I'd love to be in an Indian film someday,' she said.
She explained how she and her Maisel team often took inspiration from Bollywood. 'We'd talk about the colour, the movement, the energy. It's just so rich. It would be a dream to be part of something like that.'
What ethnicity is Rachel Brosnahan?
Rachel Brosnahan is of Irish and British descent on her father's side and has Jewish roots on her mother's side.
Was Rachel Brosnahan on The Good Wife?
Yes, she had a recurring role as Rachel Posner on The Good Wife, which helped her gain early attention.
Who is the new Lois Lane actress in Superman?
Rachel Brosnahan is playing Lois Lane in the upcoming Superman reboot.
What has Rachel Brosnahan been in?
She's best known for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, but has also appeared in House of Cards, Manhattan, and several other films and TV shows.
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