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Ty Simpkins Talks Possibilities If ‘Jurassic World’ Was Real

| Jun 10, 2015 01:32 AM EDT

Jurassic World's Ty Simpkins

Ty Simpkins, who is playing Gray in Colin Trevorrow's "Jurassic World," has revealed what he would do if a real dinosaur theme park existed.

Simpkins told Cinema Blend that he would work in Jurassic World if it was real and get paid while working with dinosaurs. He also specified that he would like to work at the paddock of the Tyrannosaurus rex and be a park ranger so he could go around the park and visit the dinosaurs.

The answer of the "Insidious" child star reflects his high enthusiasm on the upcoming movie. Though there is a lot of danger contained in a place like the Jurassic World theme park, Simpkins is ready to immerse himself and work with dinosaurs.

Simpkins has also developed a real brother bond with "Jurassic World" co-star Nick Robinson, who is playing Gray's older brother, Zach.

In Robinson's previous interview with Cinema Blend, the actor said that he and Simpkins had adequate time to know each other on set, since the filming schedule was light during the first month of filming. The young actors did activities like snorkeling, hiking, and swimming, which established the sibling relationship they have now.

Simpkins will appear in Shane Black's 2016 thriller "The Nice Guys" while Robinson will be seen in Rob Reiner's 2015 drama "Being Charlie" and J Blakeson's sci-fi thriller "The 5th Wave."

Aside from Simpkins and Robinson, "Jurassic World" also stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Vincent D'Onofrio, BD Wong, Brian Tee, and Judy Greer.

Trevorrow's "Jurassic World" is slated to hit theaters on June 12. Watch the final trailer here:

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