
By Movieguide® Staff
Netflix subscribers, say goodbye to this popular Chris Pratt movie.
“THE LEGO MOVIE leaves Netflix’s platform on Monday, June 1, 2026,” SuperHeroHype reported.
THE LEGO MOVIE stars Pratt as Emmet Brickowski, a construction worker in the LEGO universe who gets pulled into an adventure to stop an evil villain and save the LEGO world.
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A portion of the Movieguide® review reads, “Extremely well done, THE LEGO MOVIE is hilarious. The animation is top notch, and the characters are clever…THE LEGO MOVIE is a hilarious movie with great animation and a strong moral worldview containing a strong Christian allegory.”
In a 2013 interview with USA Today, Pratt said, “Emmet’s enthusiasm is something we share. I seem to be really enthusiastic about things as well in life. Maybe more so than I should be. It’s probably why [directors] Chris [Miller] and Phil [Lord] had me in mind when they created the character.”
“[Emmet] is so likable, I think — early on in the film, he realizes he’s invisible…That’s why I kind of fall with this character,” he said in a 2014 interview. “I feel bad for him. I feel like, ‘Man, aw buddy that doesn’t feel good to feel that.’”
Pratt reprised his role as Emmet in a sequel, THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART, which also received a favorable review from Movieguide®, praising its “goofy hilarity, action and twists”; its powerful sweet story”; and “Christian, redemptive view of life.”
The actor has plenty of exciting projects in the works. His Prime Video series THE TERMINAL LIST just announced its second season premiere date this fall.
“This is bigger, it’s more intense and ambitious than anything we did in the first season,” Pratt said of the upcoming episodes. “[Season 2] expands the world in a huge way on a global scale: bigger set pieces, deeper conspiracy, even more psychological tension. Our whole team poured everything, our hearts and souls, 1000s of people, into making this season worthy of the fans who made the first season such a phenomenon.”
Pratt also recently spoke about his strong faith in an episode of the “Not Dead Yet” podcast.
“I work in a business where we create idols and we worship them, and no one is worthy of worship,” he explained, adding that “as human beings, our hearts are designed in such a way that we have a spot reserved in them to be in awe of God.”
He continued, “That’s why I need God, because having a nice house and a cool car and the ability to go on whatever fishing trip I want…it doesn’t fill the hole inside of my heart that is in a very specific shape that God is the only thing that can fill it.”
Netflix users might be disappointed to see THE LEGO MOVIE leave the streamer, but Pratt has plenty of other fun projects on the way.
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