The Legendary Star-Lord

The Legendary Star-Lord is an American television series created by Brian Gunn and Mark Gunn for the streaming service Disney+, based on the Marvel Comics character Star-Lord. It is intended to be part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) produced by Marvel Studios, sharing continuity with the films of the franchise. This is the first Guardians of the Galaxy project not to involve James Gunn, instead being spearheaded by his brother and cousin, and past collaborators, Brian and Mark.

Synopsis
Following the events of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, Peter Quill has settled in Missouri on Earth with his grandfather and adopted grandmother. He is in a happy relationship and expecting a child of his own while running a galaxy themed music store. Things change when a human-like extraterrestrial shows up demanding that Peter don his mantle of Star-Lord and train him to be a hero. Things get more complicated when someone from his past returns, forcing Peter into the life he was hoping to leave behind.

Cast
Additionally, J'son's team, the Slaughter Lords, appear with its line-up consisting of Supergiant, Czar-Doon, Sequoia, and Blackjack O'Hare, played by Samantha Win, Winston James Francis, Patrick Fugit, and Pete Davidson, respectively. The members were intended to act as an "anti-guardians", which the character J'son openly acknowledges.
 * Chris Pratt as Peter Quill / Star-Lord, former leader of the Guardians of the Galaxy who returned to Earth in the hopes of resuming a normal life.
 * Brandon Soo Hoo as Sinjin "Jin" Quarrel, an alien who comes to Peter to demand he be trained to be just like him.
 * Emayatzy Corinealdi as Eve Bakian, Peter's new girlfriend who is pregnant with his child, but hides a secret of her own.
 * Joan Chen as Lisa Chang, one of Meredith Quill's former friends who has been sticking close with the Quills for sometime.
 * Adam DeVine as Jack Harrison, Peter's new friend who helps him readjust to his new life and admires superheroes.
 * Boyd Holbrook as J'son / Mister Knife, a mercenary from Peter's past who comes with the intent to settle a score.
 * Karen Abercrombie as Sophie Quill, Peter's adoptive grandmother who is vaguely aware of her grandson's heroics.
 * Gregg Henry as Jason Quill, Peter's grandfather who hopes to resume a positive relationship with his grandson.