Chris Pratt opens up about ending his cosmic team's movie trilogy with Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. Playing Peter Quill/Star-Lord in the MCU, the actor joined the franchise in 2014 via James Gunn's original Guardians of the Galaxy film. Since then, Pratt has reprised the role a few more times, with a couple more appearances already set for Thor: Love and Thunder and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.
Throughout the Infinity Saga, Marvel Studios established that prominent characters get their own trilogy. However, that is changing as the MCU enters Phase 4. Chris Hemsworth's God of Thunder gets a fourth movie with Taika Waititi's Thor: Love and Thunder, and Tom Holland and Anthony Mackie are expected to star in Spider-Man 4 and Captain America 4, respectively. Despite that, Gunn and the Guardians will stick to tradition, asGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is meant to wrap up the beloved rag-tag gang's overarching narrative in the MCU.
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In light of this, Pratt opens up in a new interview with Men's Health. The Star-Lord actor admits that he's becoming nostalgic about the whole experience as work continues for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, and he makes a conscious effort to savor it while it's still happening. Read Pratt's full quote below:
You want to be conscious and put a lot of effort into experiencing the moment. Like, This is going away. I want to take it in. You can’t take it in any harder than just being present to it. So I’m being present. The other day Russell Wilson, the Seattle Seahawks quarterback, he got traded to Denver. He’s been with Seattle for about ten years. Which has been about the duration of this. I was like, ‘Wait, hold on, what
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