‘Jurassic Park 4’ Spoilers: Listen To Chris Pratt’s Rendition Of ‘Jurassic World’ Theme Song [VIDEO]
Chris Pratt, who plays Owen Grady in Jurassic World, put his spin on the movie's theme song, performing it exclusively for MTV.
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The actor rolled with the funnies, probably looking to Andy (Parks and Recreation) for inspiration. In the clip, he takes it to a higher pitch at first, singing "Jurassic Park and the dinosaurs will flip out and eat someone..." to the signature score, but he closes things by screaming "ruuuuuun!"
Speaking to MTV, the actor revealed that he and his fellow cast members used to hum the theme song. "The score is so beautiful," he told the pop culture website. He winged it, coming up with these funny lyrics for the pop culture website.
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The short clip can be watched on the Instagram page of the website.
Pratt's funny side offers relief from the horror that the archaic beasts of the jungle unleash.
Last year, in a hilarious reveal, Pratt tweeted that he had been prescient on the second season of Parks and Recreation as in a behind-the-scenes clip from the extras on the DVD of the show, he is seen jokingly responding to a text asking him to star in Jurassic World.
In the video, he is seen fooling around, self-shooting the clip with the help of a mirror. When he gets the text, Pratt says, "I just got a text from Steven Spielberg, God, do annoying!"
"Sorry, Steven, I was asked by Parks and Recreation/NBC, to do behind the scenes, which is to say everyone else was asked and said no, but I have no shame, as you know by the endless gift baskets, I'll have to get back to you later about Jurassic Park 4."
Jurassic World also stars Bryce Dallas-Howard, Irrfan Khan, Ty Simpkins and Judy Greer.
The Jurassic Park films are based on Michael Crichton's series of novels about pre-historic beasts being revived by revolutionary gene technology. Frank Marshall and Pat Crowley are co-producing the film alongside Steven Spielberg, who directed the first two installments in the franchise.
The film will hit theaters on June 12, 2015.
Watch a trailer here: