'Guardians Of The Galaxy' Trailer Stars A Topless Chris Pratt: Will It Be Marvel's Funniest Film Yet? (VIDEO)

WATCH: Topless Chris Pratt Stars In 'Guardians Of The Galaxy' Trailer
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The star-studded first trailer for Marvel's 'Guardians of the Galaxy' is here.

A topless and ripped Chris Pratt, Bradley Cooper and Vin Diesel star in the upcoming sci-fi super-hero adventure film - which also features Britain's very own Peter Serafinowicz.

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Chris Pratt

The James Gunn film looks like it might be one of Marvel's funniest movies to date - thanks in no small part to 'Parks And Recreation' star Chris's comic timing.

He tweeted: "Here's that #GuardiansOfTheGalaxy trailer! Check it out! http://youtu.be/pTZ2Tp9yXyM thanks for all the support! Very proud."

Watch the trailer above.

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