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Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger Celebrate Daughter Eloise's 2nd Birthday: 'Love You to the...
People Magazine· 2 days agoChris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt's daughter is another year older! On Tuesday, May 21,...
Chris Pratt Jokes He Didn’t Know How to Spell Daughter Eloise’s Name
US Weekly· 1 hour agoChris Pratt is a proud girl dad but was initially confused about his youngest daughter Eloise’s...
Chris Pratt on ‘The Garfield Movie,’ learning to be a leading man
Seattle Times· 36 minutes agoChris Pratt remembers the first moment he ever saw Garfield. “The first movie I ever saw was ‘Gremlins,’ ” recalls Pratt, who grew up in Lake Stevens. Every ...
Chris Pratt Has Asked Wife Katherine Schwarzenegger to Costar with Him in a Movie: 'She's Actually a...
People Magazine· 5 days agoChris Pratt is stepping out for his latest — orange and furry — movie with his wife Katherine...
Chris Pratt explains why the new Garfield movie is just like a Mission: Impossible film
Games Radar· 1 day agoGoing into The Garfield Movie, the latest film based on the beloved comic strip from creator Jim...
Chris Pratt Reveals the Parenting Advice He Wants from Mother-in-Law Maria Shriver: 'She's a Living...
People via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoWhile appearing on Today on Thursday, May 23, the Garfield...
Chris Pratt Shares Sage Advice His Father-in-Law Arnold Schwarzenegger Gave Him
Men's Journal via Yahoo News· 7 days agoArnold Schwarzenegger and Chris Pratt are two accomplished action stars in their own right. In 2019,...
Cecily Strong Didn't Meet 'Garfield' Costar Chris Pratt Until Movie Premiere
Us Weekly via AOL· 17 hours agoCecily Strong, Harvey Guillen, Hannah Waddingham and Chris Pratt attend the Columbia Pictures World...
‘The Garfield Movie’ Review: This Feels Like Too Much Effort
New York Times· 1 day agoGarfield, voiced by Chris Pratt, is joined by Samuel L. Jackson as his father, in an inert...
Review | ‘The Garfield Movie’: Chris Pratt is no grumpy cat
Washington Post· 4 hours agoA madcap heist plot gets its cartoon hero all wrong, without a lick of sardonic contempt.