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Chris Pratt Net Worth

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Chris Pratt's net worth is currently estimated at $80M in 2026.

Net Worth Over Time

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Net Worth Timeline

2009$2MC

Parks and Recreation breakthrough

Cast as Andy Dwyer in 'Parks and Recreation', Pratt became a fan-favorite for his comedic timing. The sitcom success raised his profile in television and led to film opportunities.

2014$15M+650%B

Star-Lord launches MCU stardom

'Guardians of the Galaxy' grossed $773 million and transformed Pratt into a global action star. His charismatic performance as Star-Lord made him one of Marvel's breakout leads.

2015$30M+100%A

Jurassic World mega-blockbuster

The film grossed $1.67 billion worldwide, making Pratt one of Hollywood's biggest stars. This massive success established him as a franchise-leading action hero commanding top salaries.

2017$50M+67%A

Guardians Vol. 2 solidifies status

The sequel's $863 million gross confirmed Pratt's drawing power in the MCU. Named one of Time's 100 Most Influential People, he became one of Hollywood's highest-paid actors.

2018$65M+30%A

Avengers and Jurassic dominance

'Avengers: Infinity War' and 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' collectively grossed over $3 billion. Pratt's involvement in two of the biggest franchises solidified his blockbuster bankability.

2021$75M+15%A

Tomorrow War and franchise fatigue

'The Tomorrow War' on Amazon was a moderate success, but original projects underperformed. While still a star, concerns emerged about his appeal outside established franchises.

2023$80M+7%A

Guardians Vol. 3 finale success

The trilogy's conclusion grossed $845 million and earned critical acclaim. Pratt's emotional final performance as Star-Lord reminded audiences of his charm and talent.

2026$80MA

Established franchise star

Pratt remains one of the highest-grossing actors of all time with over $14 billion in film revenue. While franchise-dependent, he's a household name and A-list star with continued blockbuster opportunities and broad recognition.

Last updated: February 23, 2026