Chris Pratt accepted his Super Bowl loss to Chris Evans like a gentleman on Sunday night. He will visit Christopher's Haven in Boston dressed as his "Guardians of the Galaxy" character Star-Lord, but that's not all.
Evans will accompany Pratt at the residence for families whose children are receiving cancer treatment at Massachusetts General Hospital. The two Marvel stars will then head back west to visit the kids at Seattle Children's hospital.
"Thank you to @prattprattpratt for being a good sport. I'll be there with you at @chris_haven, and don't worry @seattlechildren, we'll be coming there too," the "Captain America" star tweeted.
The Pratt-supported Seattle Seahawks fells to Evans' favorite, the New England Patriots, in Super Bowl XLIX by a score of 28-24. The Chris duo each wagered charitable visits to their local hometown children's hospitals, which spurred the hashtag #TwitterBowl.
The "Parks and Recreation" star and his wife Anna Faris shared a luxury box with Evans during the big game at University of Phoenix Stadium in Arizona. Faris and her husband both shared a photo of them all hanging out despite the rivalry of their hometown teams.
Pratt and Evans did not announce when they will make their visits to hospital visits.
Evans will soon start promoting "Avengers: Age of Ultron," which opens on May 1, and start filming on the next "Captain America" movie, "Civil War." Pratt is set to start shooting a remake of "The Magnificent Seven" opposite Denzel Washington this spring and then promoting his new movie, Jurassic World, which hits theaters on June 12.