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Chris Pratt Needs More Shows Like Terminal List (It's Better Than Mario!)
Chris Pratt breaks new ground with The Terminal List, proving that he needs more work in the action-thriller genre instead of the quirky comedy genre. Pratt got his start in smaller supporting roles in film and TV, usually playing an aloof goofball, such as Andy Dwyer in the comedy series Parks and Recreation, which helped to put him on the map. The actor teased his early action-star potential as a Navy SEAL in director Kathryn Bigelow's Zero Dark Thirty, which served as the inspiration for Jack Carr to create his Navy SEAL protagonist James Reece in The Terminal List in Pratt's likeness.