"Jurassic World" updates with a new teaser in Jurassic World TV Spot featuring Chris Pratt introducing three animals to curious seeking young kids.
In the 30-second video clip, Owen Grady, played by Chris Pratt, introduces the three velociraptors by the names of Blue, Charlie, and Echo to the enthusiastic children. A fourth animal from his raptor gang which was not shown in the footage was Delta, whom the viewers will definitely get acquainted with when the movie comes out few weeks later.
Pratt's character, Owen, is a professional hired to study the behavior of a bunch of Velociraptors settled in the island. He was succeeding in his line of work in the sense that these huge carnivores can identify him, gains their respect, and follows his command.
The real action, however, commences when a hybrid dinosaur, Indominus rex, breaks free and causes havoc encouraging other dinosaurs to hunt for tourists in the park that accepts 20,000 visitors in a day. Owen then teams up with a private security force Vic Hoskins, which is played by Vincent D'Onofrio, to tame the raging monstrosities and bring the peace back in Isla Nublar.
Speaking of security, Pratt proves that his body physique is ideal for the role as a tamer of wildlife animals in Isla Nublar as the 35-year old "Guardians of the Galaxy" actor shows off his chiseled abs and perfectly sculpted body in an Entertainment Weekly cover photoshoot.
While the actor joked that his godly body was meant to tame the raptors in "Jurassic World," his wife actress Anna Faris previously shared that she prefers her husband to be "fat," probably to lure the ladies away - which is totally understandable.
Pratt also expressed in the interview his adoration for the lead character in the movie.
"As we know in these types of movies, men tend to screw with nature for our own amusement which ends up biting us in the butts. He's a hero and has a lot of respect for where we stand in the food chain now that dinosaurs are real in this fictional Jurassic world," intellectualizes Pratt in consideration for Mother Nature.
"Jurassic World" is expected to fully show the audience the stunts Pratt did for the Colin Trevorrow - directed movie that will be released this coming June 12, 2015 in 3D, 2D, and IMAX theaters worldwide.
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