Actor Chris Pratt has made a statement about possible sequels for the blockbuster hit "Jurassic World."
The hunky hero also known for his role on "Guardians of the Galaxy," has confirmed he'll be back for more dinosaur-related adventure. Entertainment Weekly recently sat down with the husband of Anna Faris and he confirmed his appearance in the next installment of "Jurassic World."
In a published transcript, the EW asked the 35-year-old was asked, "Are you signed on for a Jurassic sequel?" To which, Pratt answered with a bit of humor:
"I am. They have me for I think 38 movies or something. "
During the interview the actor also spoke about the experience of shooting the "Jurassic Park" continuation. He admitted that he was most excited about meeting Steven Spielberg.
"Working with him and having him be a peer now is pretty remarkable. He's a guy who's an icon. I was never a film buff as a kid. I liked to entertain people and I liked comedy and I liked to escape with a movie now and then, but I knew who Steven Spielberg was. He was the first real celebrity director. Like the director you'd go see his movie because it was his movie. And Jurassic Park was a big event for me. So working with him and just the idea that everyday the dailies would go back and he'd be sitting there watching them. And they'd be like, 'He really likes them!' And I'd be like, ;You're just saying that to be nice!'"
While meeting Spielberg is quick an experience, Pratt brought it home when he shared what he believe to be the highlight of shooting "Jurassic World."
It might not have been an actual moment. For me, my favorite part of the process was being in Hawaii with my family. Swimming, surfing and fishing, and doing runs and hikes all around there and then going to work in Hawaii. I want see if I can get a role on Hawaii Five-0 or something. If I could live there and work, I would.
Chris Pratt has been married to actress Anna Faris for six years. They have one child together, Jack. The actor has been very open about his experience as a dad of a premature child. Jack was born nine weeks early and weighed only 3 pounds, 12 ounces.
No additional details have been revealed about the next installment for "Jurassic World."