
Chris Pratt Promises That the ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’ Post-Credit Scene Won’t be Ignored

Chris Prattwill always be known for his role as Andy Dwyer in the popular sitcom Parks & Recreation, but before the final season of the show premiered, he also made his MCU debut as the character that would go on to define the second stage of his career. Pratt features as Star-Lord in all three Guardians of the Galaxy movies from James Gunn, as well as Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame, and even Thor: Love and Thunder. The final card in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 appears with the words “The Legendary Star-Lord Will Return” before fading to black, but now that Gunn has departed Marvel and is working exclusively for DC, the Guardians future has been uncertain. However, while speaking on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Pratt confirmed that the message won’t be ignored:
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