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With its gross record after its release on June 12, Colin Trevorrow's "Jurassic Park" is assumed by fans to have a sequel. Its lead actor, Chris Pratt, has revealed that he is signed on for more movies and he likes to work with Steven Spielberg.


The "Guardians of the Galaxy" actor told Entertainment Weekly that he was on for 38 films or more, indicating the actor's enthusiasm in doing sequels for "Jurassic World." This could mean a possible storyline centering on Owen Grady, Claire Dearing, Zach, and Gray.

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Pratt added that Spielberg is the person he was most excited to meet. He described the "Jurassic Park" director is an "icon" and the "first real celebrity director," in which one would watch his film because it was his film.

In "Jurassic World," Pratt plays the role of Grady, a Velociraptor trainer who studied the behavior of Velociraptors, allowing him to train four species in the theme park - Blue, Charlie, Delta, and Echo. A "Jurassic World" sequel could also have Grady as the Alpha, leading a new pack of Velociraptors.

"Jurassic World" actor Nick Robinson also hinted a possible sequel as he told Cinema Blend about his excitement to be part of a sequel for the film, which may not be happening any time soon. However, the publication stated that the phrase "anytime soon" may be temporary with the huge gross of the film in the box office.

Trevorrow's "Jurassic World" was released on June 12 and is still showing in theaters.