The Standard (St. Catharines)

CHRIS PRATT LOSES HIS SHIRT

Beer inspires actor to star bare-chested in his first commercial

- SANDY COHEN

LOS ANGELES — Chris Pratt always declined previous offers to do commercial­s, but he made an exception for an upcoming Super Bowl spot — mostly because he likes beer.

Pratt will make his advertisin­g debut Sunday in a pair of commercial­s for Michelob Ultra.

“I’ve watched every single Super Bowl since 1985,” he said. “I’m a Super Bowl guy, and I definitely feel really connected not only to football and to the NFL and the Super Bowl, but also to the commercial­s. … That’s always the most exciting part for me, and it feels good to be part of that, like I’m a little tile in the mosaic of American culture.”

The star of the Jurassic World and Guardians of the Galaxy film franchises also joked that being in a Super Bowl ad could “open things up” for him profession­ally.

“The Super Bowl launches people’s careers — like Whitney Houston,” Pratt said from his trailer on the set of the Michelob spot. “She sang the national anthem at the Super Bowl and it was like the highlight of the whole day, and then it launched her career. … I’m really hoping this is my Whitney Houston national anthem moment.”

Houston was already a Grammy-winning star when she performed at the game in 1991. Pratt was among the world’s highestpai­d actors last year, according to Forbes.

He joins this year’s crop of celebritie­s starring in Super Bowl ads, including Tiffany Haddish, Cindy Crawford and Morgan Freeman. The airtime alone for a 30-second spot this year costs more than $5 million.

Pratt, 38, said he approached the job just as he would a big-screen gig. He even bumped up his training for his next film, Cowboy Ninja Viking, so he would be in peak condition for the commercial shoot.

“If I’m going to be having my shirt off … in front of 100 million people, I want to look good,” he said, “so we worked really hard.”

The commercial, dubbed The Perfect Fit, is about balancing a healthy lifestyle with beer-fuelled fun.

Pratt famously dropped 60 pounds before playing StarLord in the first Guardians film. Incorporat­ing fitness into his life “changed everything,” he said.

“It’s not just an esthetic thing,” he said. “I sleep better. I feel better.”

His favourite is exercising outdoors. Pratt said spending time in the woods near the farm he owns in Washington doesn’t just keep him fit, it keeps him grounded. He particular­ly loves a trail there that passes through the woods and down to the beach.

“I feel the very best when I am running on that, and I feel very dialed in and close to nature and close to God,” he said. “I think anytime you can just stop and worship this creation, it makes you feel good.”

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