Last week,Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2starChris Prattrevealed that he is teaming up withOmazefor a new charitable initiative where one lucky fan will get to win a trip to the set in Atlanta. Fans who donate $10 or more will be eligible to win the grand prize of becoming an honoraryGuardian of the Galaxyand getting to hang out withChris Prattwhile he shoots some very important scenes. Earlier this week, the actor took to hisInstagrampage to promote this endeavor, while posting a new sneak peek featuring himself piloting his ship, the Milano.

Unfortunately, we don’t get to hear any dialogue in this scene, but it’s clear thatStar-Lordis having some difficulties keeping the ship under control. We aren’t sure if theMilanohas come under attack in this scene, but it certainly seems possible. It’s also worth noting that none of Star-Lord’s fellowGuardiansare present in this scene, so it’s possible that he could be on some sort of a solo mission, or they could be busy elsewhere on the ship.

Earlier today, an unconfirmedrumorsurfaced that revealed which characters several new cast members are playing. If this report is true, Elizabeth Debicki is playing Ayesha, Tommy Flanagan is playing Tullk and Chris Sullivan is playing the seemingly-original character Tsarface. These characters have not been confirmed as of yet, and we still don’t know whoKurt Russellis playing, although it has long been rumored that he is portraying Star-Lord’s mysterious dad. It has been confirmed, though, thatPom Klementieffis playing Mantis.

Chris Prattwill be joined by hisGuardians of the Galaxyco-starsZoe Saldanaas Gamora,Dave Bautistaas Drax,Vin Dieselas the voice of Groot,Bradley Cooperas the voice of Rocket,Michael Rookeras Yondu,Karen Gillanas Nebula andSean Gunnas Kraglin. Set to the all-new sonic backdrop of Awesome Mixtape #2,Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2continues the team’s adventures as they unravel the mystery of Peter Quill’s true parentage.Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2is produced byMarvelStudios' president,Kevin Feige, withLouis D’Esposito,Victoria Alonso, Jonathan Schwartz, Nikolas Korda andStan Leeserving as executive producers.

If this new video wasn’t enough, directorJames Gunnalso took to hisTwitterpage earlier today, to share an image from a scene that was cut from the originalGuardians of the Galaxy. The scene in question is dubbed Groot’s Last Supper, which is framed much likeLeonardo Da Vinci’s famed painting The Last Supper. Take a look atChris Pratt’s video and this new photo fromJames Gunnbelow, and stay tuned for more onGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.