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Chris Pratt looks unrecognizable on the set of The Terminal List season two.
On Friday, June 6, the actor, 45, shared a video on Instagram debuting a long bushy beard, mustache, and long curly hair. He explained that he was taking a break from filming the series based on the book True Believer by Jack Carr to eat lunch.
“I just wanted to say, isn’t this hair and makeup incredible?” Pratt said. “My team does such an awesome job.
“Look at – I don’t want to tell you what I’ve been up to, but there’s blood on my hands,” he continued, referring to the special effects makeup.
Pratt then revealed that his unruly facial hair isn’t the result of going unshaven.
“They do such great makeup and such great hair,” he said. And this mustache’s hair is is like a wig – it’s a fake beard. It looks freaking incredible.
“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,” the Passengers star said. “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?”
The actor concluded the video saying, “No. Anyways. I don’t care. I’m hungry,” before digging into his lunch.
Amazon Prime Video’s The Terminal List follows a Navy SEAL who returns home with conflicting memories after his platoon is ambushed on a covert mission. The series is based on a series of novels of the same name by Jack Carr, with the first volume published in 2018. Constance Wu, Taylor Kitsch, Riley Keough, and more co-star opposite Pratt.
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Pratt’s time on set comes after he opened up about the loss of his former Parks and Recreation co-star Jonathan Joss. Joss was shot and killed on his San Antonio property on Sunday, June 1, at the age of 59.
On Monday, June 2, the actor posted a photo of Joss’ obituary, which featured an image of Joss as Chief Ken Hotate on the NBC sitcom. Pratt also pointed out that Joss acted with him in The Magnificent Seven, a 2016 remake of the classic 1960 Western.
“Damn. RIP Jonathan. Always such a kind dude,” Pratt wrote in his Instagram Stories. “Sad to see. Prayers up. Hug your loved ones.”