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Chris Pratt talks 'woke critics' on 'The Terminal List'

Chris Pratt attends the Los Angeles premiere of Universal Pictures' "Jurassic World Dominion" on June 6, 2022 in Hollywood.
Chris Pratt in Los Angeles Universal Pictures' "Jurassic World Dominion" will premiere in Los Angeles on June 6, 2022 in Hollywood. Photo Credit: Kevin Winter /Getty Images

Chris Pratt aims at ' I'm here. A critic who dismissed his new Prime Video action drama series The Terminal List.

But the Marvel star threw his Instagram Stories at his assholes by promoting the show's success to his home audience. I was.

Pratt re-shared a post by author Jack Carr of theDaily Mail article. The headline reads "Chris Pratt's New Navy Thriller The Terminal List". Defying scathing reviews from critics, it skyrocketed the viewership charts with a stream of 1.6 billion minutes.

In another message, Pratt mentions a picture of Dr. Austin Powers. posted. Evil and Words, "1.6 BILLLLLLION MINUTES".

After its release last month,The Daily Beast slammed the series as a "freewheeling right-wing revenge fantasy", while} The Hollywood Reporter likened the show to a "dry and tasteless" hamburger.

Audiences, however, have embraced the small-screen adaptation of Carr's best-selling book franchise, with 94% of home viewers picking up the title on his Rotten Tomatoes. Recommended.

Parks & In Pratt's first return to television since appearing in Recreation, he plays the leader of a Navy SEAL team, James His Reese. On a secret mission.

TheWrapIn an interview with TheWrap, Pratt said he enjoys his role as the series' lead and executive producer.

"As they say, attitudes are contagious," Pratt told TheWrap. I think the part, it was a lot of work and it was complicated, and like any big challenge, there were bound to be bumps and bruises along the way, but people were welcome. It's always been important to me to make people feel like they're in. I think they just do their best when they feel like they have a positive feeling around them in a creative environment." 83}

Terminal List is now streaming on Prime Video.

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