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Chris Pratt Takes His Fans Along His ‘Jurassic World’ Press Tour

| May 29, 2015 03:47 AM EDT

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"Jurassic World" is getting closer and its lead star Chris Pratt, who will be playing Owen Grady, has shown some photos his ventures during his press tour.

Pratt has recently had his press tour in Beijing and London to promote his upcoming film, as per People. The 35-year-old actor posted his recent photos on his Instagram account, showing his escapades in Beijing and London.

In China, the "Guardians of the Galaxy" actor had a photo of him squatting at the center of a circle of statues. He jokingly said that they were patient and good listeners, as they did not interrupt his blabbing on the forthcoming "Jurassic Park" sequel.

He also posted a photo of a statue, which he called a "stoic Chinese man." The "Parks and Recreation" actor also joked that the swordsman did not utter his name. Pratt also added that they even had a forty-minute staring contest, and he lost. But then, will the sculpture win against the Indominus rex?

Pratt also had a photo inside a shop, holding a black tourist statement shirt, which says "I ❤ BJ."

The actor also posted his "super candid shot" in the beautiful gardens of Hyde Park in London. He said in his caption that he was just being natural.

The package of being an actor, Star-Lord, and a pianist is "too much to handle," as per Entertainment Online.

After his pictorial in Beijing and the gardens of London, Pratt also went to BBC where he also promoted "Jurassic World." After that, he played a piano that was donated by music artist Elton John.

Aside from the upcoming "Jurassic World," Pratt is set to reprise his role as Peter Quill, also known as Star-Lord in James Gunn's "Guardians of the Galaxy 2."

Pratt is also set to be part of the cast of Antoine Fuqua's upcoming "Magnificent Seven" remake in 2017. The actor is also rumored to appear in future Marvel films such as Joe and Anthony Russo's "Avengers: Infinity War" in 2018 and 2019.

"Jurassic World" is slated to premiere in theaters on June 12. 

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