John Travolta and Chris Pratt show off their disco moves as Gotti star gushes 'I was so excited to meet you'

John Travolta and Chris Pratt bonded with some Saturday Night Fever moves as they met for the first time on Thursday.

The actors, who are appearing on Live With Kelly and Ryan this week, bust out a disco dance backstage in a clip which the 64-year-old star posted to Instagram while gushing about meeting the Jurassic World action hero.

'This was legendary!! I was so excited to meet you @prattprattpratt!! And... I found out Chris was Danny Zuko in a high school production #mindblown' Travolta wrote alongside a clip of the duo dancing.

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New friends: John Travolta and Chris Pratt show off their dance moves on Thursday in an Instagram clip the Grease star shared

New friends: John Travolta and Chris Pratt show off their dance moves on Thursday in an Instagram clip the Grease star shared

Pratt, 38, looked handsome in jeans, a grey T-shirt and stylish grey jacket and proved he could definitely keep up with the Grease icon when it comes to fancy footwork.

Travolta, who is making the rounds promoting his new crime flick movie Gotti, rocked cream pants and matching shirt with coordinating tennis shoes, finishing off the look with a dark blazer.

Wednesday marked the 40-year-anniversary of Travolta's iconic 1978 high school musical grease in which he played Danny Zuko opposite Olivia Newton John's Sandy. 

The actor also got boogieing on an appearance on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday, showing the host how to do the famous Grease carnival scene dance to You're The One That I Want.

'This was legendary!! I was so excited to meet you @prattprattpratt!!' Travolta, 64, wrote 

'This was legendary!! I was so excited to meet you @prattprattpratt!!' Travolta, 64, wrote 

Moves: Pratt, 38, looked handsome in jeans, a grey T-shirt and stylish grey jacket and proved he could definitely keep up with the Grease icon when it comes to fancy footwork

Moves: Pratt, 38, looked handsome in jeans, a grey T-shirt and stylish grey jacket and proved he could definitely keep up with the Grease icon when it comes to fancy footwork

Travolta revealed that the 'four corners' dance was actually his idea.

'Like with Pulp Fiction, I grew up with all these kind of novelty dances,' he explained.

'With Grease, they needed a step for You’re the One that I Want at the end. So I said, "We used to do the four corners, why don’t we do that?" And the choreographer was like, 'Show it to me," and I did.'

Meanwhile, Travolta recently celebrated another one of his previous films: Saturday Night Fever.

Throwback! Chris is pictured playing Danny Zuko in his school production of Grease

Throwback! Chris is pictured playing Danny Zuko in his school production of Grease

The actor also got boogieing on an appearance on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday, showing the host how to do the famous Grease carnival scene dance to You're The One That I Want

Promo: Travolta is pictured out visiting Good Morning America on Thursday as he promotes new movie Gotti

Promo: Travolta is pictured out visiting Good Morning America on Thursday as he promotes new movie Gotti

The actor returned to Lenny’s Pizza in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, over 40 years after his Saturday Night Fever character Tony Manero made the establishment famous, where he was honored by the borough in what was dubbed 'John Travolta Day.' 

Meanwhile, Travolta recently celebrated another one of his previous films: Saturday Night Fever.

On Tuesday actor paid a visit to Lenny’s Pizza in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, over 40 years after his Saturday Night Fever character Tony Manero made the establishment famous, where he was honored by the borough in what was dubbed 'John Travolta Day.'

On Tuesday actor paid a visit to Lenny’s Pizza in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, over 40 years after his Saturday Night Fever character Tony Manero made the establishment famous

On Tuesday actor paid a visit to Lenny’s Pizza in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, over 40 years after his Saturday Night Fever character Tony Manero made the establishment famous

 

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