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Chris Pratt Talks ‘Jurassic World’ With Its Biggest Question – Teasingly

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Jurassic WorldChris Pratt is definitely a star on the rise with some franchise work in his future in a big way that could pay off extremely well, not just with the LEGO Movie and Guardians of the Galaxy but also Jurassic World. He’s out doing press for the LEGO Movie these days and had a good sit down with the folks at MTV where he talked about several things, including the big question of why would people be doing all of this again in-movie after three very bad experiences with dinosaurs.

“What I liked about it was it answers the question of ‘Why would you do that?’ Like, how do you suspend disbelief to be like, ‘Oh yes, let’s make this mistake again. We haven’t learned out lesson about dinosaurs, we should definitely live with them and see how that works out!’ after like three tries at it.  They answer the question really well through the script.  Colin did a great job of writing it and justifying it and in his own way having fun with that, so anybody who goes in with that question will be really amused—the way I was—about how they answer that.”

Pratt also talks about director Colin Trevorrow, who has just one mainstream movie under his belt but was given the nod by Steven Spielberg.

“He’s got a great vision for the movie… It’s awesome that Steven Spielberg is taking a chance on this guy because he’s got a really clear vision.  I sat down with him and it was kind of like with me and [Guardians of the Galaxy director] James [Gunn], we just kind of started getting excited about this.”

Of course, we also get a glimpse as to what kind of character Pratt will be playing by tying him to the previous characters:

“He’s got a little of both.  He’s got a little bit of the Goldblum cynicism but also the Sam Neill excitement at the wonder of the biology of it all, so it’s a combination.”

[Source: MTV News]

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