Years after the horrific failure of John Hammond's Jurassic Park project, and him later taking the blame for the "incident" in San Diego, InGen has continued its research into the genetic creation of prehistoric creatures. InGen has succeeded in many of the places where Hammond failed, however, as Jurassic World opened to smash success. After years of success, though, visitors are starting to dwindle at the park, leading to the creation of a new genetically engineered dinosaur. This one is smarter, faster, and more dangerous than any of the previous creatures, but when it breaks out of its cage, the island is faced with a threat that the world has never seen before.
While filming the upcoming sequel to 'Jurassic Park' entitled 'Jurassic World', Chris Pratt took some time to let his comedic side fly and film a mini-mockumentary about the process of performing stunts. In addition to talking about the dangers of riding a motorbike, he also discussed how you always need to limber up when preparing to do any physical activity. 'Jurassic World' is set for release in the UK on 11th June 2015, with a US release the following day.
Starring: Chris Pratt