Parks & Recreation's Chris Pratt was the last guy anyone would've thought to climb the ladder of Hollywood success. Turns out the actor has some hidden talents that even his dedicated fans didn't know about.
29.01.2020 - 23:16 / deadline.com
By Denise Petski
Senior Managing Editor
Amazon has given a two-season, 16-episode order to half-hour adult animated comedy Fairfax, from Matt Hausfater (Undateable), Aaron Buchsbaum and Teddy Riley, Serious Business, Titmouse and Amazon Studios. The series is slated to premiere on Amazon Prime Video in 2021 in more than 200 countries and territories worldwide.
Created and executive produced by Hausfater, Buchsbaum and Riley, Fairfax follows four middle school best friends on their
Parks & Recreation's Chris Pratt was the last guy anyone would've thought to climb the ladder of Hollywood success. Turns out the actor has some hidden talents that even his dedicated fans didn't know about.
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