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Marvel comic reveals Chris Pratt’s Guardians of the Galaxy character Star-Lord is bisexual

 (Rex Features)
(Rex Features)

Marvel has revealed that Guardians of the Galaxy character Star-Lord is bisexual.

In a new instalment of the comic book series, titled “I Shall Make You a Star-Lord”, the character – played by Chris Pratt in the Marvel Cinematic Universe – is shown to be in a polyamorous relationship with a man and a woman.

The relationship begins after Star-Lord – whose real name is Peter Quill – arrives on a planet named Morinus.

While there, he ends up falling into a romantic relationship with two humanoids, Aradia and Mors, for 12 years.

At one stage in the adventure, which is written by Al Ewing, he tells the pair: “It's been over a decade. Time to accept the truth. Morinus is my home. You're my home.”

<p>Marvel character Star-Lord has a polyamorous relationship in new ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ comic</p>Marvel Comics

Marvel character Star-Lord has a polyamorous relationship in new ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ comic

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It is currently unknown whether the character’s bisexuality will be introduced to the Guardians of the Galaxy films, which are written and directed by James Gunn.

A third volume is currently in the works, but Pratt’s character’s next film appearance will be in Taika Waititi’s Thor: Love and Thunder (2022).

Ahead of that, he’ll lead a Guardians of the Galaxy Christmas special, which will be released on Disney+ in time for Christmas Day in 2021.

Last year, Pratt defended Hillsong Church – which he attends – after Juno star Elliot Page (The Umbrella Academy) criticised it as “infamously anti-LGBTQ”.

Pratt responded on Instagram: "It has recently been suggested that I belong to a church which 'hates a certain group of people' and is 'infamously anti-LGBTQ,’

"Nothing could be further from the truth. I go to a church that opens their doors to absolutely everyone.”

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