Chris Pratt, Colin Trevorrow Discuss Their Responsibilities in Jurassic World

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'Jurassic World' actor Chris Pratt |

There is a lot of pressure both for "Jurassic world" lead actor Chris Pratt and director Colin Trevorrow to create a movie that would be a fitting continuation to legendary filmmaker's Steven Spielberg's first three "Jurassic Park" films.

"As a fan of 'Jurassic Park' there is a responsibility to deliver something which makes the people who made this franchise proud," said Pratt.

As for Trevorrow, all the director wants is for the adults to see the film and feel like they are kids again. He already said that the dinosaurs in his movie are "very cool" to watch, although the film will not be as good as the ones originally created by Spielberg.

"And to me, it feels - I think when you see this movie, it makes 'Jurassic Park' - I don't want say it feels like a prequel because it's an incredible movie and this movie can't be better than that movie. It's just literally impossible because you can't ever see that for the first time again," he told Slash Film.

He added, however, that it will make a good "companion piece" to the earlier movies.

He also cannot wait for audiences to experience "the moment of wonder...when you see that the park exists. The park is real."

They all had a lot of fun filming the movie, and for Trevorrow, one iconic scene was when Bryce Dallas Howard's character Claire Dearing is running away from a dinosaur, and they saw her feet touching down in puddles.

"And so, we did this close up shot of just her high heels, like, running and splashing into these puddles with these giant feet behind it, like out of focus. And we just were, like, okay, oh, that's going to be cool. That's a thing," he shared.

Trevorrow also talked about the other dinosaurs found in "Jurassic World." Aside from the Indominus Rex, there will be an Ankylosaurus, which he described as a "bad ass dinosaur." There are other small dinosaurs too, and their appearances will all be pretty cool, he said. They also have a new flying dinosaur in addition to the Pteranodons.

The "Jurassic World" screenplay was written by Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver and Derek Connolly while Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley produced the film. The principal photography of the film took place in Hawaii, and the last portion of the shooting took place in New Orleans.

Apart from Pratt and Howard, other cast members inlcude Vincent D'Onofrio, Ty Simpkins, Nick Robinson, B.D. Wong and Irrfan Khan.