Before he became a household name with Marvel films, Chris Pratt had already made a name for himself in the world of television. His early career success story began with a role in the drama series 'Everwood', a show that marked a significant transition in his career. The series, which aired on The WB (later known as The CW) from 2002 to 2006, was created by the renowned TV producer Greg Berlanti, who would later become the mastermind behind the Arrowverse. The show followed the life of Dr. Andrew Brown, a brain surgeon who moves to the small town of Everwood, Colorado after the death of his wife. Pratt played Bright Abbott, the brother of one of the main characters, and his role in the series was a major breakthrough for him. While he had appeared in minor roles before, 'Everwood' was a turning point in his career, and it helped him land bigger and better roles in the future. The series was a quaint small-town drama that explored the relationships between the characters and the people of Everwood. It was a success during its four-season run, and it marked a significant transition in the history of The WB and The CW. Today, Pratt is one of Hollywood's biggest stars, but his early career success with 'Everwood' was a crucial step in his journey to stardom. The series is now available on DVD, and it's a great way to catch up on Pratt's early work and see how far he has come since then.