Chris Pratt has been brought aboard for 'Jurassic World' follow ups.
The film, which was the first in the series since 2001, made the biggest worldwide debut ever, and hence Universal is already planning a sequel to the blockbuster, reported Us magazine.
Pratt, who starred alongside Bryce Dallas Howard in the dinosaur flick, confirmed the news joking that the bosses have him for "38 movies or something."
The film, which has claimed record breaking opening of 511.8 million dollars at the global box office so far, takes from more than 20 years after John Hammond's original vision for Jurassic Park went up in flames.
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