Chris Pratt Joins Doris Kearns Goodwin for "America 250" Comedy Shorts Series

Stephen King

Prolific author of horror and suspense, who also writes extensively on the craft of writing and pop culture.

Chris Pratt, the well-known actor, is set to headline a unique comedy short series titled "America 250." This project brings him together with acclaimed presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin. The series aims to explore American history and constitutional principles through an engaging and humorous lens, with financial backing from the U.S. Department of State.

The innovative series is a creation of ATTN:, a digital and creative media studio, and features Emmy-winning producer Alex Gregory, recognized for his work on shows like “Veep” and “White House Plumbers.” Pratt will portray a character eager to delve into American history, whose enthusiasm sometimes outstrips his factual accuracy. Goodwin, acting as executive producer, editorial advisor, and on-screen expert, will provide the necessary historical depth and ensure accuracy, guiding the narratives effectively.

This initiative is primarily funded by the U.S. Department of State’s Office of Public Diplomacy and Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. The stated objective is to inform and engage global audiences about America's constitutional values and history through contemporary digital narratives. It is envisioned as a public diplomacy effort designed to connect with international viewers, highlighting the foundational ideals of the United States.

In a broader context, this project emerges at a time when public support for the humanities has faced challenges. Discussions around federal funding for cultural agencies, such as the National Endowment for the Arts, have been prominent, with some advocating for their elimination. The "America 250" series, while comedic, contributes to the ongoing discourse about preserving and promoting historical understanding.

Each episode of the still-untitled Pratt shorts, colloquially referred to as a “Faster Class” for U.S. history, will focus on a specific constitutional value. These values are explored through significant historical figures or events. The series combines live-action segments with animation, merging Pratt's characteristic curiosity and comedic timing with Goodwin's profound historical knowledge to illuminate America's founding principles.

Matthew Segal, co-founder and CEO of ATTN:, emphasized the company's commitment to making important subjects accessible to a wide audience. He noted that America's 250th anniversary presents a unique opportunity for diplomatic engagement, allowing for a fresh reintroduction of the stories, principles, and individuals who shaped the nation. Segal described Pratt and Goodwin as an "unexpected but perfect pairing," effectively blending entertainment with expert insight in a modern and informative manner.

ATTN:, established in 2014, prides itself on being a nonpartisan entity dedicated to civic engagement and public education. Over the years, the company has collaborated with a diverse array of prominent figures from across the political spectrum, including former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, first ladies Michelle Obama, Laura Bush, and Jill Biden, as well as political figures like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Ann Romney.

The "America 250" comedy shorts represent a creative fusion of entertainment and education, designed to resonate with a global audience. By leveraging the engaging dynamic between a popular actor and a distinguished historian, the series aims to foster a deeper appreciation for American history and its enduring constitutional values, making complex topics approachable and enjoyable.

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