Los Angeles - UPI
Chris Pratt paid a visit to the Children's Hospital Los Angeles Wednesday for a special screening of his hit film Guardians of the Galaxy.
The actor is said to have teamed up with Marvel and the hospital to organize the screening for patients, families and staff.
After the show, Pratt, 35, changed into a Star-Lord costume -- his character in the film -- and spent about three hours handing out toys from the movie, playing with children and signing autographs.
Star Lord (@prattprattpratt) cheered up our patients by sharing #GuardiansOfTheGalaxy! Thanks for making them smile! pic.twitter.com/kVsZIToZ73— Children's Hosp LA (@ChildrensLA) August 21, 2014
The Parks and Recreation star also incarnated his character from The Lego Movie while spending time with patient Dylan "Lego Kid" Prunty, whose Make-A-Wish dream was to get a Lego replica of the hospital.
Further proof that Chris Pratt is the best (thank you kindly for the photo, @Reddit user angelkirie) pic.twitter.com/DZToPMFsfe— HuffPost Celebrity (@HuffPostCeleb) August 21, 2014
Pratt is set to reprise his role as Peter Quill in the upcoming sequel of Guardian of The Galaxy.