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Christopher Michael Pratt (born 21 June 1979) is an American actor, known for starring in both television and action films. He rose to prominence for his television roles, particularly in the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation (2009–2015), for which he received critical acclaim and was nominated for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 2013. He also starred earlier in his career as Bright Abbott in The WB drama series Everwood (2002–2006) and had roles in Wanted (2008), Jennifer's Body (2009), Moneyball (2011), The Five-Year Engagement (2012), Zero Dark Thirty (2013), Delivery Man (2013), and Her (2013). Pratt achieved leading man status in 2014, starring in two critically and commercially successful films: The Lego Movie as Emmet Brickowski, and Marvel Studios' Guardians of the Galaxy as Star-Lord. He starred in Jurassic World (2015) and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018), and he reprised his Marvel role in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Avengers: Endgame (2019), and the planned Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. Meanwhile, in 2016 he was part of an ensemble cast in The Magnificent Seven and the male lead in Passengers. Description above is from the Wikipedia article Chris Pratt, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Now that Riley has new friends, and a new house, things are going good inside Riley's head. But then new emotions are born. There's Pride, Laughter, Surprise, Frustration, Passion, Shame, Wrath, Calm, Jealousy and Trust. But a nightmare subconscious is born named Hex. That wants revenge on headquarters and tries to destroy one of the islands and things go terribly wrong. The emotions try to fix it while the other emotions try to make Riley happy. Joy and her friends meet a long-lost emotion named Courage and stop the madness from Hex. Meanwhile. Riley meets a new kid named Nate and becomes friends with. And that means Riley's parents have to become friends with Nate's parents.






