


Pratt wrote that he was “grateful” for everything Schwarzenegger had given him, including their “healthy” newborn daughter. Pratt recently responded to criticism he received following a gushing Instagram post he wrote last year after the birth of their daughter, Lyla. I mean, it’s just, she’s been raised in a way that totally prepares her and me to raise our children in a way that. “Being Arnold’s son-in-law is very cool – but not for the reasons you might expect. And Pratt’s father-in-law is Shriver’s former husband, Arnold Schwarzenegger. Through marrying Katherine, Pratt has become Irish-American royalty by marriage – his mother-in-law is Maria Shriver, who is a niece of John F Kennedy. Listen, my union with her is every bit of evidence I need to know that there’s a big creator out there looking out for me. He says he feels “very blessed” to have found love again. Pratt married Schwarzenegger in 2019 after his decade-long marriage to actress Anna Faris ended.

Reece returns home with conflicting memories of how the ambush occurred and questions of his own culpability eventually give way to a broader conspiracy theory.Ĭarr has said that even at the stage of writing the book, he had Pratt in mind to play Reece – and the two men struck up what Pratt describes as “a true friendship”. The eight-parter follows Lieutenant James Reece (Pratt) whose platoon is ambushed while on a mission to capture a fugitive terrorist. And it was a real challenge for me to sometimes not play an instrument, and instead just be silent or be a little minimalist, playing just one simple note.” “I think it’s a certain comfort zone that I had up to now – of sort of falling back on my improvisational skills and just trying to make humour out of a moment, always filling the beats with some sort of comedic jazz solo.

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Part of the challenge of his role as a haunted and disturbed navy seal in The Terminal List – the Amazon Prime series adapted from Jack Carr’s novel of the same name – has been reining in his comedic side and learning that sometimes less is more. Pratt has confined the jokey ad libs to off-camera stuff for the moment however. Pratt smiles and his co-star Taylor Kitsch nods vigorously: “I had to have smelling salts to deal with that.” I can imagine there are people who would pay good money for that whiff, but it’s perhaps for the best that we’re doing this interview over Zoom, I say. But, praise the lord, trickster Chris Pratt – that waggish, playful presence we know from any number of talk shows – lives on.īackstage at the junket for The Terminal List in London, Pratt cracks open a door to let his freshly released fart into the air outside. Dad bod enthusiasts mourn his demise even still.
