
Chris Pratt looks incredibly scruffy and gripes about mangy beard for his role in The Terminal List
The actor was seen on Instagram during a lunchbreak from filming season 2 of the action series as he complained about the makeover process for the look, which some fans compared to Tom Hanks' character in Castaway.
Chris, 45, gave a shout-out to his make-up team for the rugged transformation he underwent daily to transform into the part of a Navy SEAL leader in the TV thriller.
Chris said: 'I just wanted to say, isn't this hair and make-up incredible? My team does such an awesome job.'
As he showed a blood-stained hand to the camera, the star said: 'Look at ... I don't want to tell you what I've been up to, but there's blood on my hands.
'They do such great make-up and such great hair. And this mustache's hair is like a wig - it's a fake beard. It looks freaking incredible.'
Chris joked: 'And the crazy thing about wearing a fake mustache or a fake beard is when you eat, you get hair in your mouth, which is gross, because it's definitely someone else's hair.
'And you don't know who's or where it came from.
'I mean, look at that hair. That came from what? I mean, that's not ... you don't think it's ... No! Is it someone's pubes?'
A fan made a play on words about Chris's Marvel character Star-Lord, and commented: 'Scruffy-Lord! Even like that you look this good.'
Chris's fellow actor pal Jesse Metcalfe added: 'F*** yeah, bro! You look awesome!'
One follower was just happy the long wait for more adventures was getting closer to an end: 'Been waiting so long for Season 2! I know it will be well worth it!'
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