Remember “Volunteer Boy?” Well, Volunteer Boy is about to make your head explode with awesomeness.
That annoying preteen made a memorable impression in Jurassic Park, volunteering for Dr. Alan Grant (Sam Neill) at his dig site. The abrasive kid made the bold claim that raptors are just “6-foot turkeys” and aren’t worth fearing.
Well, Grant was sure to put the kid in his place, explaining in detail how raptors hunt and kill their prey and, well, let’s just say he proved his point. Finally, Grant tells the boy to “show a little respect.”
Volunteer Boy may have taken that command very, very seriously. Fans are suggesting that the lad actually grew up to be Owen (Chris’s character in Jurassic World), who of course ends up taking a position at Jurassic World, tending to the dinosaurs. The golden ticket comes with this astute observation: Owen mentions at one point that his relationship with the dinosaurs is “a relationship based on respect.”
However, while Chris and the actor who played Volunteer Boy, Whit Hertford, are only one year apart thus further proving the theory, Whit himself denies it. Taking to Twitter on June 10, Whit wrote, “for the record, @prattprattpratt is not playing a grown up version of my character in @JurassicWorld. That role is mine, dammit!”
Okay, well, even though we have some doubt, we will let Whit hold onto what is his, until proven otherwise!
Do you guys think that Owen is the grownup Volunteer Boy?
— Casey Mink
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