Although it was unreleased in UK cinemas, 10 Years had its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival and starred a number of well known faces. Embodying the meaning of ensemble cast, it saw Pratt team up with several others who would go on to feature in Marvel projects, including Winter Soldier's Anthony Mackie, Daredevil's Rosario Dawson, and the forthcoming Gambit's Chaning Tatum who also served as producer. Playing a role that is not completely dissimilar from Jennifer's Body's Duda, it is Pratt's Cully who not only married his high school girlfriend, cheerleader Sam, but who still lives in the same town everyone grew up in. The question of whether Cully grew up at all though, is up for debate. When his friends return so they can all attend their high school reunion, he is at least initially apologetic to everyone he bullied back in the day. This is somewhat counteracted however, as it doesn't take him long to revert back to his old ways when the drinks start to flow. Again playing a father, although one with a different style of parenting from Hatteberg, an obvious metaphor for the lack of growing up comes from the drinking alcohol out of his baby's bottle.