The $30 million toe in the water

Chris Pratt's early role in the teen drama Everwood is gaining global attention on Netflix, with the show currently in the Top 10 in nearly 30 countries. The show, which ran from 2002 to 2006, is a nostalgic blast from the past, featuring a young Chris Pratt as Bright Abbott, the brother of Amy Abbott, played by Emily VanCamp.

According to a report, Everwood is currently available to stream on Netflix, as well as on Prime Video in the U.S. and for free on Pluto TV as part of the platform's push to highlight fan-favorite comedies and dramas from the early aughts and the 2010s.

Created by Greg Berlanti, who would go on to spearhead the Arrowverse, Everwood ran from September 2002 to June 2006 on The WB. The story gets its from Dr. Andy Brown, played by the late Treat Williams, as he relocates his family to the fictional town of Everwood, Colorado, following the death of his wife.

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Everwood never made it to season 5, but there is a lot for Netflix subscribers to enjoy in a run that lasted less than 100 episodes. There's the excitement of seeing rising young talent along with veterans of the small screen, including Kristen Bell and Kate Mara, who would go on to be known for other roles.

Jane Krakowski, J. K. Simmons, and Betty White all pop up in Everwood, as does Marcia Cross in a memorable turn before she focused on Desperate Housewives. Still, it may be the biggest revelation to see Pratt far removed from his casually charming leading man image and instead step back in time to see him playing a young man who's still figuring himself out.

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According to the report, Everwood is currently in the Top 10 in nearly 30 countries, including Argentina,Brazil, Denmark, France, and Jamaica, among several others. It's worth noting that in the U.S., Everwood is able to stream on Prime Video.

The show's success is a testament to the enduring appeal of teen dramas, which continue to captivate audiences with their relatable storylines and memorable characters. As Everwood gains global attention, it's clear that Chris Pratt's early role in the show is a major draw for fans of the actor and the genre.

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The show's ability to resonate with auiences across different cultures and age groups is a significant achievement, particularly in today's fast-paced and increasingly fragmented media landscape. As Everwood continues to gain traction on Netflix, it's clear that the show's unique blend of drama, romance, and coming-of-age themes has struck a chord with viewers worldwide.

According to a report, Everwood is currently available to stream on Netflix, as well as on Prime Video in the U.S. and for free on Pluto TV as part of the platform's push to highlight fan-favorite comedies and dramas from the early aughts and the 2010s.

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As Everwood gains global attention, it's clear that the show's early episodes are a major draw for fans of the actor and the genre. the show's ability to resonate with audiences across diffrent cultures and age groups is a significant achievement, particularly in today's fast-paced and increasingly fragmented media landscape.