Jurassic World 4 spoilers: Actor Chris Pratt says film is 'going to be so good' and different

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No one seems to be more ecstatic about the upcoming release of the fourth installment of the Jurassic Park franchise than the film's lead star, Chris Pratt.

In an interview with Mirrok UK, the star who plays the role of Owen in the forthcoming "Jurassic World," divulged what fans could expect from the film.

"Dude, it's going to be so good. I'm precious about Jurassic Park and I would not want them to f*** it up," the "Guardians of the Galaxy Star," said.

Pratt also revealed that "Jurassic World" will be somewhat different from the original film released back in 1993.

Pratt stated: "This is new and cutting edge, it has a point of view about how society has changed since the original came out."

According to director Colin Trevorrow, Pratt is playing a character whose job is to conduct behavioral research about the raptors.

"Chris Pratt's character is doing behavioral research on the raptors. They aren't trained, they can't do tricks," Trevorrow said. "He's just trying to figure out the limits of the relationship between these highly intelligent creatures and human beings. If people don't think there's potential in those ideas, maybe they won't like this movie. But I ask them to give it a chance."

The latest installment of the "Jurassic Park" films are adapted from the series of novels written by Michael Crichton centering on the pre-historic dinosaurs revival due to a revolutionary gene technology.

Steven Spielberg, who directed the first two films of the franchise, will co-produce the movie together with Pat Crowley and Frank Marshall.

Trevorrow also announced that the film's production recently concluded, and that the much-awaited trailer is due for release at any time.

Pratt will share the screen with Ty Simpkins, Irrfan Khan, and Bryce Dallas Howard in the movie, scheduled for release June 12, 2015.

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