The Guardians of the Galaxy stars strike a pose on the red carpet for the premiere in Seoul, Korea!
06.04.2023 - 18:35 / etonline.com
Chris Pratt has a newfound appreciation for being a «girl dad.» The actor first became a father in 2012 with the birth of his son, Jack, but he joked that welcoming daughters has been an entirely new adventure in a Wednesday appearance on. Pratt shares daughters Lyla, 2, and Eloise, 10 months, with wife Katherine Schwarzenegger. «I love it, man.
It's really great,» Pratt told Meyers of having girls. «You hear that maybe the experience is different and it really is, in my experience.» «My daughter, Lyla, is so girly,» he continued.
«I picked her up yesterday, she goes, 'Oh, Daddy, cute outfit! Look at those cute pockets!' That's not something Jack ever said to me.» Adding with a laugh, «It's nice to have a little appreciation for the pocket game!» Pratt is currently promoting Universal's, in which he voices the titular Mario. Opening up about his relationship with his father-in-law, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Pratt noted that they've had an easy time bonding over their work experiences. «I've gotten obviously to know him now as just a regular guy and all of that,» Pratt began. «He's a great grandfather, a great dad, and a good father-in-law and he's got a wealth of experience, oddly, in the world of promoting blockbuster action movies.
It's like, who else are you gonna talk to about that kinda stuff? So that's pretty cool.»Meanwhile, Pratt and his 10-year-old son, whom he shares with ex-wife Anna Faris, have had plenty of recent bonding time in the Nintendo world. The 43-year-old star cracked that he's played close to 25 million hours of Mario games in his lifetime, while Jack is «a Smash Brothers guy.» is out now.
The Guardians of the Galaxy stars strike a pose on the red carpet for the premiere in Seoul, Korea!
Promo for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 has officially begun!
gripping real-life drama, earlier this week Schwarzenegger, star of the “True Lies,” former governor of California and Chris Pratt’s father-in-law, took to the streets to solve a problem that had been bugging him. There was a large pothole in his neighborhood, one that, according to the former Mr.
“Renfield,” an outrageous new take on Bram Stoker’s “Dracula,” told from the point of view of the count’s perpetually put-upon manservant (played here by Nicholas Hoult), the notion of being too over-the-top is considered and then hastily breezed by. In the opening sequence alone, an ancient curse is placed on the dark prince (played, with much scenery-chewing, by Nicolas Cage); when Dracula is freed he turns into a vaporous mist and explodes a priest from the inside. Then Dracula catches on fire and is turned into a crispy skeleton.The sequence is telling both for its bold tonal shifts and for the manic approach to action.
Arnold Schwarzenegger fixed a pothole outside his house himself after waiting weeks for a repair.The Terminator star grew tired of the “giant” pothole outside his Los Angeles residence that he decided to take matters into his own hands.With footage showing he and his team fixing the hole, the former California governor said: “Today, after the whole neighbourhood has been upset about this giant pothole that’s been screwing up cars and bicycles for weeks, I went out with my team and fixed it.“I always say, let’s not complain, let’s do something about it. Here you go.”After he was thanked for the work by a neighbour in the video, he added: “You have to do it yourself.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is on the neighbourhood watch… for potholes.
Katherine Schwarzenegger and Chris Pratt are ensuring Easter is a family affair.
With “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” breaking box-office records in its opening weekend, star Chris Pratt — who voices Mario — reveals the vocal characterization he uses in the movie wasn’t his first choice.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Chris Pratt’s Mario voice has been a topic of discussion ever since the first trailer for “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” debuted last October. Some fans claimed it wasn’t Italian enough, while others felt it was too aggressively Brooklyn. In a new interview with Entertainment Weekly, Pratt revealed that one of his first attempts at the Mario voice got rejected by the film’s directors, Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic, because it far too resembled Tony Soprano, the anti-hero mob boss played by James Gandolfini in HBO’s “The Sopranos.” “For a minute, I walked in and they were like, ‘That’s a little New Jersey. You’re doing a Tony Soprano thing,’” Pratt said. “[The voice] was a really exciting and daunting challenge. Talking to these guys, they say, ‘You wanna do the Mario movie?’ I think both [Charlie Day and I] said yes. Didn’t even ask, ‘What’s the deal? What’s the story?’ ‘Yes, I’m in.’ And then we had to really dig in and figure out…are they Italian? Are they American?”
. The 43-year-old Guardians of the Galaxy actor met and married following his divorce from Anna Faris in 2018. “I met Katherine—now it’s been five, six years ago,” he recalled to host Drew Barrymore. “God has a fast-forward button, you know.
Chris Pratt admitted he endured a challenging time in his life before meeting his future wife, Katherine Schwarzenegger, in a place of worship. The 43-year-old "Guardians of the Galaxy" star chatted with Drew Barrymore on her self-titled talk show about a personal low-point that then turned into the greatest gift of all. "I met Katherine, now it’s been five, maybe six years ago, and God has a fast-forward button.
Chris Pratt and Katheine Schwarzenegger tied the knot in 2019, and are now parents of two daughters.
Chris Pratt is opening up about meeting his wife Katherine Schwarzenegger!
Super Mario Bros. Movie hits theaters this April 5th and with an incredible cast like Chris Pratt (Mario), Anya Taylor-Joy (Princess Peach), Charlie Day (Luigi), Jack Black (Bowser), Keegan-Michael Key (Toad), Seth Rogen (Donkey Kong), Fred Armisen (Cranky Kong) Sebastian Maniscalco (Spike), and Kevin Michael Richards (Kamek), there are fans everywhere ready to see what Universal Pictures put together. There are many surprises with details about the film being kept mum to avoid spoilers.
Chris Pratt is recalling the moment he laid eyes on his future wife, Katherine Schwarzenegger, and the «perfect plan» that brought them together. «There was a moment in my life where I was really struggling and felt really broken,» the actor said in a new interview on. «For me, my own journey of finding a higher power and leaning on that and feeling like, 'Please save me,' and feeling saved. And shortly later meeting the woman of my dreams.
It’s a-him! Chris Pratt hasn’t shied away from discussing doubts about his casting as the titular character in The Super Mario Bros. Movie.
Shigeru Miyamoto picks disinterestedly at a breakfast burrito, he’s an island of calm in a swirl of chaos. His team of handlers — Nintendo executives from Japan and America — is frantically hovering around him like a protective ring of Koopa shells. Miyamoto, who has granted only a handful of major interviews, is here to discuss “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” with Chris Meledandri, CEO of Illumination. Both served as producers of the animated feature from Universal and Nintendo.
Chris Pratt spilled on all things Marvel in a new interview.
Aaron Horvath is addressing fan concerns.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director The last day of filming “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” brought an end to a nearly 10-year franchise for writer-director James Gunn and his cast and crew, including Chris Pratt. The actor headlined the trilogy as Peter Quill/Star Lord, and he decided to mark the last day of filming on “Vol. 3” by going back to the very beginning with a speech that called out all of the original “Guardians” haters. “I’m not a vindictive person…but I happened to have in my notes file several press clippings saved from the first movie when everyone predicted that ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ was going to be Marvel’s first flop,” Pratt recently told Fandango about the speech he gave on the last day of the “Guardians Vol. 3” set. “That was the consensus critically. Everyone was saying all of these negative things. At the time, we were insecure and nervous about the prospects….they’re saying it’s a title no one has never heard of, we don’t have any A-list stars, [it will be] Marvel’s first failure. I remember all of that.”