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Chris Pratt signed on for Jurassic World sequels

June 14, 2015 by Jake Wilson

After attaining the biggest worldwide opening in box office history, it seems we’ll be seeing more from the Jurassic franchise, and Chris Pratt will be involved.

In a recent interview with EW, Pratt was asked if he would be returning for a sequel to Jurassic World, to which he replied, as comically as always: “I am. They have me for I think 38 movies or something.”

Pratt continues in the interview to state that he watched Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom for inspiration of his Jurassic World character. He said that it was important for him to watch such “movies where there’s a conflict between the male and female characters that reads as sexual chemistry.” There is most certainly an Indiana feel to his character, which will surely only fuel calls for his role in any future remake.

SEE ALSO: Read our Jurassic World reviews here and here

Directed by Colin Trevorrow (Safety Not Guaranteed), Jurassic World stars Chris Pratt (Guardians of the Galaxy), Bryce Dallas Howward (The Help), Vincent D’Onofrio (Daredevil), Omar Sy (X-Men: Days of Future Past), Irrfan Khan (Life of Pi), Jake Johnson (New Girl), Ty Simpkins (Iron Man 3), Nick Robinson (The Kings of Summer), B.D. Wong (Jurassic Park) and Judy Greer (Dawn of the Planet of the Apes). 

 

Originally published June 14, 2015. Updated November 19, 2022.

Filed Under: Jake Wilson, Movies, News Tagged With: Chris Pratt, Jurassic Park, Jurassic World

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