Jurassic World Star Chris Pratt Is Single-handedly Keeping The U.s. Film Industry All-american By Refusing To Leave The Country To Make Movies.
The actor has a clause in his contract that states he will not shoot overseas and admits it has nothing to do with a fear of flying or a hatred for foreigners - he just wants to be close to his family.
Pratt, who is married to actress Anna Faris, tells Entertainment Weekly Radio, "I don't wanna go across the Atlantic Ocean because it's just too far to go that way, and so far people have been accommodating."
And if movie executives fight him over his film location demands, he tells them, "Listen, I'll do this movie but you have to give me 20 plane tickets and I'm gonna need these two weeks off."
Despite his clause, Pratt previously made an exception - he filmed 2014 blockbuster Guardians of the Galaxy in London.
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