Lethbridge Herald

Family comes first for rising star Chris Pratt

- Lindsey Bahr

There’s not much time for daydreamin­g when your life is as mapped out as Chris Pratt’s. In less than three years, Pratt has gone from underdog to full-fledged movie star, with fortuitous­ly timed leading roles in three of Hollywood’s most promising franchises, “Guardians of the Galaxy,” “Jurassic World” and “The Lego Movie.” With global box office receipts for the three films approachin­g around $2.9 billion, all wildly surpassed expectatio­ns and birthed plans for sequels. Pratt is currently busy promoting “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2,” out May 5, finishing up his scenes in “Avengers: Infinity War,” gearing up for the “Jurassic World” sequel and eyeing “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” on the horizon.

For the 37-year-old actor, it couldn’t have come at a better time. It wasn’t too long ago that Pratt and his wife, “Mom” actress Anna Faris, could be freer with their choices.

“For the first part of our relationsh­ip, we put our careers at the top,” Pratt said. “We were like, ‘Honey, if you get a job and you have to go to Istanbul for six months, you’re going. I’ll help you pack. I’ll Skype with you every day. You’re living your dream, I’m living my dream. That’s what we do.’”

Now, they’ve got their fouryear-old son Jack to consider and having a handle on the next few years is helpful. They can actually plan where they will be from month to month and strategize which jobs make sense — a luxury not often afforded in the capricious world of acting. It also means saying no to a lot.

“There is no big role that Chris doesn’t pass on because there’s no one that doesn’t want Chris in their movie because he truly is the biggest movie star in the world right now,” said “Guardians” franchise director James Gunn. “He’s not going to say that but that’s the truth. He gets to do what he wants.”

Pratt does have ambitions outside of the blockbuste­r genre. He’s written a script (but not necessaril­y for public consumptio­n) and would like to eventually direct something he’s written. For Pratt’s character, the roguish Star Lord/Peter Quill, it means meeting his real father for the first time, Ego (Kurt Russell), while considerin­g the tough-love upbringing of his de-facto father figure, Yondu (Michael Rooker).

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