He's very much your nervous Nancy," Hodge told Looper, laughing. The great thing, Hodge added, is that viewers will relate not only to what his and Pratt's characters are going through in "The Tomorrow War," but they'll also find familiar traits in Sam Richardson's character. How would he do it? Is he going to have a second thought?" And Chris Pratt is father, so I'm sure it was very natural for him and easy to tap into the idea of what it would be like to have the loss, and what it would be like to actually have to fight. I don't know what father or mother didn't go through the struggles, or the ideas of, 'What can I do to get everybody back on their feet? How can I protect my family?' That's who Dan is. "I mean, we just went through a pandemic. Any man going through any type of struggle," Hodge observed. He is on his search for his own meaning and purpose in life, and all of that is centered around his daughter, his family, his wife. "When you see Pratt's performance, he is your everyday man, he is a father. As a result of this mutual understanding, Hodge and Pratt formed a wonderful bond. Hodge told Looper that Pratt's commanding performance as Dan reminded him that acting is just as much about reacting to your fellow actors as it is performing your own character. It was nice to see that nothing had changed, besides the fact that he was a super megastar now, and killing aliens and supervillains all over the place." I worked with Chris 12 years ago on a film called 'Take Me Home Tonight.' Meeting him even back then, he was just this kind of uplifting, joyous guy. "He's very much the actor's actor he understood the beats that needed to be had by the other characters, as well as his own. The boss' rapport spreads down to everybody else, and Chris was definitely the type of guy who would show up to set ready to work, smile on his face, ready to attack his role, and ready for everybody else to attack their roles," Hodge revealed to Looper. He inspired his fellow cast and crew members on "The Tomorrow War" in the same way he did over a decade ago, when he and Hodge worked together on "Take Me Home Tonight." In an exclusive interview with Looper to discuss "The Tomorrow War," an Amazon Prime Video original movie that begins streaming July 2, Hodge said Pratt is the same person he was before his career shot into the stratosphere as Peter Quill in the "Guardians of the Galaxy" and "Avengers" movies.
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