Chris Evans Chris Pratt: Marvel Heroes Attended Super Bowl Together, Bets Galore!

While it's somewhat known that two of the main superheroes in the Stan Lee-created world are actually friends in real life (as they respectively play Avenger Captain America and Guardian of the Galaxy Star Lord), it turns out that Chris Evans and Chris Pratt have more than the Marvel Cinematic Universe: they're also into football ... and gambling!

In the past Super Bowl, Chris Evans and Chris Pratt attended together along with Pratt's wife Anna Faris and Evans' brother, Scott, as they watched how a Twitter bet was settled, as both Captain America and Star Lord were big fans of one of the teams, so they prepared something really great for the winner to take home - and for the loser to do as penalty!

According to Hollywood Life, the Chris Evans and Chris Pratt wager began a couple of weeks ago, when the world found out that the Super Bowl would be played between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots: at the time, the two superhero Chrises starting joking around on Twitter to each other, making terrible puns about who'd get to take the trophy home.

Things started escalating little by little, until finally they made a bet to see which team won: Evans, a Boston native, was all about seeing the New England Patriots take the win; in the meantime, Pratt said that the only Captain America was Russell Wilson. Oh, snap!

Of course, as it's often the case with celebrities, when it was time for the Chris Evans and Chris Pratt bet to be settled, the benefits of the bet aren't set to go to them - but rather to the favorite children's charity of the winner, according to Uproxx.

The deal was that whoever won, the other one had to show up in costume and brighten the day of the children - possibly the most adorable wager ever!

However, as Just Jared reported, the Chris Evans and Chris Pratt bet had an even happier ending: Evans stated that, even though he had won, he'd still be visiting the Seattle charity - along with pal Star Lord!

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