MTV of late released a detailed clip from the upcoming dinosaur thriller movie, "Jurassic World". It involved the characters of Owen Grady played by Chris Pratt and Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard).
The short footage was in a lighter note and a departure from the forboding chaos and the "being too serious" personality exhibited by Pratt in the first official trailer of the dinosaur adventure thriller.
Dearing who is the park's operations mananger is directed by the theme park's owners to consult Grady, one of the on-site staff rangers who happens to possess an amazing gift for "dinosaur-whispering". Her discussion which tackled about "paddock" security and assessment of a genetically modified species she had just created in her lab turns into a petty squabble. This immediately lead to Pratt's character delivering the epic line: ""I don't control raptors, It's a relationship. It's based on mutual respect. That's why you and I never went on a second date."
Grady also emphasized that "dinosaurs maybe bred in a lab but they still need to hunt and follow their instincts". Viewers can tell that both have different views concerning "dinosaurs". Claire sees them as "assets," while Owen sees them as animals - with real animal instincts. Both also had unfinished issues regarding their "first date" with methodical Dearing specifically "printing out an itinerary" while laid back Grady comfortably parading himself in board shorts. With Jurassic World slated for a June 15, 2015 release, fans still have a lot of trailers to expect of overwhelming locations and the casual daily life in a fully operational dinosaur island.
Just last month, the film studio drawed their fans' attention to two other park players: Vincent D'Onofrio who plays a security officer and Omar Sy, another raptor trainer. In related news, Pratt is rumored to be high on the priority list to replace Harrison Ford in the upcoming Indiana Jones movie.
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