Chris Pratt hints at wonders to come in Avengers: Endgame

While touring for The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, Chris Pratt gives tiny hints about the wonders to come in Avengers: Endgame.

As the days slowly tick towards the release of Avengers: Endgame in April, there has been so much speculation of what entertainments the movie will bring. Chris Pratt, among other stars, are helping to flame fan’s imaginations of the pleasures that the movie will bring to its passionate fan base.

In a recent interview with ABC’s Good Morning America for the release of The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part, Chris Pratt teased the audience when asked about Endgame by host Michael Strahan:

Of course, Pratt has also weighed in on his thoughts about Star-Lord’s actions in Infinity War. Digital Spy asked Pratt and LEGO co-star Elizabeth Banks if he was nervous for Endgame after Infinity War and the criticism Star-Lord took. Pratt agreed:

"I think it’s totally true, and I personally feel the same as everyone else about Star-Lord. But I know things, ok? And I feel like audiences are gonna be blown away when this next film comes out."

But he also said pretty definitively, “Oh no, I’m not nervous at all about Endgame coming out.”

Many fans blame Star-Lord for ruining the best chance that the Avengers had in stopping Thanos and his genocidal plans. However, some have come out to defend his actions; the Mary Sue makes the case that it is absurd to blame victims for Thanos’ actions. Pratt even defended his character’s actions back when the movie first came out in an interview with RadioTimes.com:

"Look – the guy watched his mother die, he watched as his father-figure died in his arms, he was forced to kill his own biological father. So I think he reacted in a way that’s very human, and I think the humanity of the Guardians of the Galaxy is what sets them apart from other superheroes."

Ideas of love and family is a theme that comes up throughout Infinity War. Several characters make decisions based on love. After all, Gamora gives up the location of the Soul Stone to save her tortured sister, Nebula, and the Avengers refuse to sacrifice Vision as well.  It’s likely that love and family will be the key to defeating Thanos in Avengers: Endgame. That outcome should help mollify angry fans at Star-Lord’s seemingly ill-conceived actions in Infinity War, but that’s speculation at this point.

Other stars have hinted at events to come in the movie. Recently Samuel L. Jackson hinted that Carol Danvers, aka Captain Marvel, will be critical to the movie. As the weeks get closer to Endgame, more and more hints will start to come out.

Whether fans agree about Star-Lord’s actions or not, all are keen to see the Avengers: Endgame as well as the upcoming Captain Marvel with Brie Larson, which will be released on March 8.