Chris Pratt's upcoming film echoes Mark Wahlberg's action shift

Chris Pratt stars in the upcoming drama Way of the Warrior Kid as a Navy SEAL mentoring his bullied nephew, prompting comparisons to Mark Wahlberg's career trajectory. Fans note similarities in both actors' moves from charismatic roles to action-oriented projects. The film is set for release on Apple TV+ in November 2026.

Chris Pratt's latest project, Way of the Warrior Kid, has sparked discussions about parallels with Mark Wahlberg's career evolution. In the film, Pratt portrays a Navy SEAL who guides his nephew through bullying challenges, evoking themes reminiscent of The Karate Kid. This role fits into Pratt's recent pivot toward hardened protector characters, seen in series like The Terminal List and films such as The Tomorrow War.

Mark Wahlberg similarly transitioned from raw, unpredictable performances in films like Boogie Nights to reliable action roles in movies including Lone Survivor and Patriots Day. Both actors started with charismatic appeal—Wahlberg in edgy dramas, Pratt as the lovable goofball in Parks and Recreation, which propelled him into blockbusters like Guardians of the Galaxy and Jurassic World.

The comparison highlights a shift to streaming-friendly content over awards contenders. Way of the Warrior Kid, backed by Apple TV+ for a global release, aligns with Wahlberg's frequent streaming appearances. While action genres can feel repetitive, Pratt's warmth in serious roles may differentiate him, though repeated choices risk criticism similar to that faced by Wahlberg for formulaic films.

Whether this cements Pratt as an action icon remains to be seen, but his enduring popularity persists despite varying project successes. The movie arrives on Apple TV+ on November 20, 2026, in the USA.

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