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Sometimes actors are allowed to keep costumes or props from their movies, but Chris Pratt, who plays Peter Quill admits he stole items from Guardians of the Galaxy, during an interview with Panzer TV. “I stole the jacket and some of the wardrobe so that, if this movie comes out and does what everyone hopes it can, I can follow the example of someone — say, like, a Russell Wilson (Seattle Seahawks quarterback), you know — and go visit kids. If it was a big enough movie, to where it would mean something to a kid who’s sick in the hospital for Peter Quill or Star-Lord to come visit them, I’ll do that.”
If that wasn’t enough to warm our hearts and bring tears to our eyes, he goes on to say he craves meaning from his work, to be an inspiration and wants to create work his son can watch. “Right now, it means high profile, cool jobs coming up, big press tour, and all the excitement of it all. But none of that really means anything. The coolest things would be that my son can one day see this and that maybe I can go affect some kids in a positive way, [and] be a good role model for them.” It won’t be long before Chris and Anna Faris‘ son Jack, born in 2012, will be able to see all his father has accomplished. We’re sure he’ll be as proud of his papa as we are. ~Andrea Hodgins
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Toronto Comicon featured stars such as Scott Patterson (Gilmore Girls), Andy Serkis, Sean Gunn (Guardians of the Galaxy) and Emily Swallow (The Mandalorian).
What a good guy. Can’t wait to see the movie!
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Wuhan authorities, however, said the tragedy was an accident and denied the family’s accusation that police officers at the scene stood by and watched Wang die.
Chen’s wife and sister were in the street crying, telling passersby what happened. They attracted many onlookers, the report said.