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Chris Pratt’s Streaming Action Comeback: Hits, Misses, and Second Chances
- Image from The Electric State, Courtesy of Netflix

Chris Pratt isn’t letting up when it comes to carving out his spot in the action world, only now, he’s doing it straight from your couch. From futuristic shootouts to covert ops, he’s been popping up all over the big-name streaming platforms, proving that you don’t need a theatrical release to make some noise (or blow something up).

The Electric State: Big Names, Big Vision, Medium Buzz

So, let’s talk The Electric State. Dropped globally on Netflix on March 14, 2025, it had all the ingredients of a major hit: Chris Pratt, Millie Bobby Brown, and the Russo brothers calling the shots. Set in a moody, post-apocalyptic world with robots and emotional weight, it looked like a winner.

But here’s the thing, it didn’t quite land with critics. Reviews hovered somewhere between “meh” and “what just happened?” Still, it’s a solid swing for Chris Pratt, and Netflix gave it the blockbuster treatment. Whether or not it sticks with audiences long-term, it’s another step in Pratt’s evolution as a streaming-first action guy.

The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, Back in the Tactical Saddle

Remember The Terminal List? Well, Pratt’s not done with that universe. He’s back with Dark Wolf, a prequel series dropping on Prime Video come August 27, 2025. And yeah, it’s exactly what fans of the first show are craving: gritty action, complex missions, and that brooding, “don’t-mess-with-me” version of Pratt that seems to work well in this kind of world.

If you liked the first round of revenge-fueled shootouts, this one’s basically more of the same—but dialed in tighter and maybe a bit darker. It’s not trying to win Oscars. It’s here to entertain, and honestly, it does.

The Tomorrow War: Flop Turned Fan Favorite?

Now this one’s interesting. The Tomorrow War, released in 2021, received mixed reviews from critics. But guess what? It’s found a second wind on HBO Max. The $200 million sci-fi flick suddenly started trending again, not because it got better, but because streaming gave it a new audience who, let’s face it, just wanted to watch aliens get blown up on a Friday night.

Sometimes, all a movie needs is the right platform at the right time. And this one proves that even “meh” movies can become cult hits when the vibes are right.

Final Thought: Streaming Is Giving Chris Pratt New Life

Not every project has been a slam dunk, but Chris Pratt is doing something smart; he’s staying visible, active, and adaptable in a rapidly shifting industry. Streaming is his playground now, and even when critics aren’t sold, fans keep showing up. Whether it’s Netflix, Prime Video, or HBO Max, his action-packed roles are reaching eyeballs, racking up views, and keeping his name in the pop culture mix.

In short: love him or not, Pratt’s streaming era is here, and it’s working. Sort of like that action movie you weren’t sure about, but watched anyway.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Entertainment and was syndicated with permission.

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