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No, my entire point is that brendan frasier and nathan fillion are just examples of a very overused and long standing character trope that was around way before and will be around way after chris pratt.
Ive not seen moneyball but Zero Dark Thrity? It was a dramamtic film sure, but Chris Pratt was in it for about 17 mins and he cracked 2 jokes and held a gun in a brief shooting scene. Hardly a 'dramatic turn'.
Im not even saying he's a crap actor, I'm saying he's nothing new, interesting or special.
And my point is it's a bit misleading to label Chris Pratt as 'cookie cutter comedy action hero guy' when apart from Jurassic World (where if you want to get technical, the stupid raptor is the real 'action hero') and Guardians/Infinity War (where he plays an emotionally immature loser surrounded by other emotionally immature losers) his career is largely in supporting roles and romcoms. He's played Star-Lord three times, Owen Grady twice but apart from that the only other movies he's done since becoming something of a household name in 2014 was the co-lead in a remake and the lead in a really bad sci fi drama.
Chris Pratt hasn't done enough movies to be typecast.
Him being 'nothing new, interesting, or special' is kind of an odd criticism since I'm not sure I could point to an actor that is 'new, interesting, and special'. He's got charisma and he's got the 'every man' charm that makes him watchable even if he's not ever going to be a highly regarded 'serious actor'.
But that's fine. The film industry needs Chris Pratt's because they're draws.