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Chris Pratt may have to bust out some of his old “Johnny Karate” skills from his
Parks and Recreation days, because he’s been cast as one of the stars of
The Black Belt, a new indie comedy in which he will play a karate sensei to a shy teenager.
The Hollywood Reporter says Pratt will both star in and produce Monarch Media’s upcoming independent film comedy
The Black Belt, which “is described as a comedic coming-of-age story about a shy, unassuming teen boy on a quest for an expertise in karate, and the unorthodox uncle who guides him along the way.” Pratt is all set to play the uncle, and he will produce the movie through his Indivisible Productions banner with