Chris Pratt looks ready for action as he's covered in fake blood while filming ...

Chris Pratt looks ready for action as he's covered in fake blood while filming ...
Chris Pratt looks ready for action as he's covered in fake blood while filming ...

He released his science fiction–action thriller The Tomorrow War on Amazon Prime over the weekend.

But Chris Pratt didn't get a break to enjoy his latest film, as he was already hard at work on another project for the streamer on Saturday. 

The 42-year-old Avengers: Endgame star was filming the aftermath of a brutal fight scene in a heavily wooded area near Los Angeles for his upcoming Amazon series The Terminal List.

Wiped out: Chris Pratt, 42, looked as if he'd just come from a battlefield as he filmed a scene deep in the woods near Los Angeles for his Amazon series The Terminal List on Saturday

Wiped out: Chris Pratt, 42, looked as if he'd just come from a battlefield as he filmed a scene deep in the woods near Los Angeles for his Amazon series The Terminal List on Saturday

Chris previously complained about the heat reach 105 degrees on the inland set, and so he removed part of his costume between takes to stay as cool as possible.

He had on a dirtied black T-shirt with distressed jeans, and he wore a shaggy beard, compared to his usual designer stubble. 

The A-lister clearly still had the bulging biceps that he developed to play his Guardians Of The Galaxy character Peter Quill, also known as Star-Lord.

Once he was ready to shoot, he put on a battered brown jacket to get into character as a Navy SEAL.

Rugged: He had on a dirtied black T-shirt with distressed jeans, and he wore a shaggy beard, compared to his usual designer stubble

Rugged: He had on a dirtied black T-shirt with distressed jeans, and he wore a shaggy beard, compared to his usual designer stubble

Ouch: Chris' character had been significantly injured in an attack, so he had dark red fake blood smeared across one of his temples

Ouch: Chris' character had been significantly injured in an attack, so he had dark red fake blood smeared across one of his temples

Staying comfortable: Chris previously complained about the heat reach 105 degrees on the inland set, and so he removed part of his costume between takes to stay as cool as possible

Staying comfortable: Chris previously complained about the heat reach 105 degrees on the inland set, and so he removed part of his costume between takes to stay as cool as possible

Chris' character had been significantly injured in an attack, so he had dark red fake blood smeared across one of his temples.

He also had a clotted-over fake wound just below his left shoulder, but it was covered up by the jacket.

His character was outfitted with a backpack for supplies, plus a large rifle that would be used for action scenes.

He stars in the series as James Reece, whose

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