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Hawaii Storms Wreck Chris Pratts Jurassic Set

Chris Pratt said that a Jurassic World set was destroyed in the devastating storms that ravaged Hawaii last month.The 46-year-old actor, who starred in the 2015...

Hawaii Storms Wreck Chris Pratts Jurassic Set
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 said that a Jurassic World set was destroyed in the devastating storms that ravaged last month.

The 46-year-old actor, who starred in the 2015 original film, shared that one of the buildings he filmed at over a decade ago was hit by the consecutive, dangerous Kona low storms.

He shared the information while playing a game with his Super Mario Galaxy Movie costar Charlie Day while on the promo tour for their animated film. 

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly published on Thursday, he was shown an image of himself playing velociraptor trainer Owen Grady and riding a motorcycle.

Upon seeing the photo, he said: 'Can I tell you something about this?' 

'I just got a text from my friend who lives on this ranch, Jason Morgan, and a storm came in yesterday and this tree fell down on top of this,' he said about the set that worked as Owen's bungalow in the film. 

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Chris Pratt revealed one of the Jurassic World sets, namely his character Owen's bungalow, was destroyed in the devastating Hawaii storms; pictured in 2015 Jurassic World movie still

'That was destroyed yesterday,' he added about the place in Oahu, where they filmed the movie back then and was recently hit by disastrous rainstorms, triggering flooding and landslides.

'Sorry, Jason,' he added about his friend, who is the son of John Morgan, the president of Kualoa Ranch — a 4,000-acre private nature reserve and cattle ranch located on the windward coast of Oahu.

 on March 22.

Back in 2015, Pratt starred alongside Bryce Dallas Howard, Nick Robinson and many more filmed Jurassic World on the Hawaiian islands of Oahu and Kauai. 

They filmed at the Kualoa Ranch, the Honolulu Zoo and did studio work in Louisiana. 

The built sets were assembled at the abandoned Six Flags New Orleans and the NASA Michoud Assembly Facility. 

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