All of it started over the weekend
with a tweet suggesting that Marvel ought to substitute Pratt with Patrick Wilson.
Some on Twitter piled on, turning the dialog to Pratt’s alleged affiliation with a church that has supported homosexual conversion remedy.
Gunn was not having it and
tweeted in response, “For what? Due to your made-up, utterly-false beliefs about him?”
“For one thing that another person advised you about him that is not true?,” Gunn tweeted. “Chris Pratt would by no means get replaced as Star-Lord however, if he ever was, we might all be going with him.”
Gunn reiterated his assist for Pratt in one other response.
“I do know the church he presently goes to,”
Gunn tweeted. “Do you? (The reply is you do not, however you heard from somebody who heard from somebody who heard from somebody the place he goes to church, so determined, “yeah, okay, I will consider this horrible factor I heard on-line about this superstar!”)”
In 2019, Pratt denied the declare that he was a member of an anti-LGBTQ+ church.
“It has not too long ago been prompt that I belong to a church which ‘hates a sure group of individuals’ and is ‘infamously anti –LGBTQ,’” Pratt posted on social media. “Nothing could possibly be farther from the reality. I am going to a church that opens their doorways to completely everybody.”
Pratt supported Gunn in 2018 after the director was fired from the “Guardians” franchise after various controversial tweets from his previous resurfaced.
Gunn was later reinstated.