Bryce Dallas Howard's "Jurassic World" co-star Chris Pratt recently shared his opinion on objectifying men and women in an interview. According to the actor, both men and women have the equal rights to be objectified.
In an interview with BBC Radio's "Front Row," Pratt said he now feels "totally objectified" and he is okay with it as it does not make him feel appalled. He added, "I think it's appalling that for a long time only women were objectified.
"But I think if we really want to advocate for equality, it's important to even things out," Pratt explained. "Not objectify women less, but objectify men just as often as we objectify women."
On June 10, Pratt appeared with Dallas on "Late Late Show" hosted by James Corden to promote "Jurassic World" and made headlines after running in red stilettos.
Joining Pratt and Dallas in the "Jurassic World" cast are Nick Robinson, Vincent D'Onofrio, Ty Simpkins, Irrfhan Khan, Jake Johnson, Omar Sy, BD Wong, Brian Tee, Lauren Lapkus, Judy Greer, Any Buckley, Katie McGrath, Eric Edelstein, Courtney James Clark and James DuMont, among others.
In 2014, Pratt also starred in "Guardians of the Galaxy." To promote the film at the time, he appeared on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," in which he admitted he had a wrestling challenge with wrestler and his co-star Dave Bautista.
Playing the flying green warrior Drax the Destroyer "Guardians of the Galaxy," Bautista won his first MMA fight and had his acting debut in Quentin Tarantino's "The Man with the Iron Fists" both in 2012.
Bautista is set to appear in "Warrior's Gate" with Mark Zhao, Ni Ni, Uriah Shelton, and Sienna Guillory and Hong Kong-Chinese actor Francis Ng. The action-adventure film is directed by Matthias Hoene and written by Luc Besson and Robert Kamen, Variety directed.