Actor Chris Pratt (L) and director James Gunn accept the Hollywood Blockbuster Award for "Guardians of the Galaxy"
Actor Chris Pratt (L) and director James Gunn accept the Hollywood Blockbuster Award for "Guardians of the Galaxy" during the Hollywood Film Awards in Hollywood, California November 14, 2014. Reuters/Kevork Djansezian

‘Jurassic World’ star Chris Pratt and Anna Faris’ son Jack, 2 is funny, according to Pratt. Also, the actor is offered to appear on “Hawaii Five-O” by the executive director of the show, Peter Lenkov.

Pratt talked to People and revealed that his 2-year-old son is “funny and smart and very independent.” “Sometimes I see [Anna] in him and sometimes I see myself, and sometimes I see someone that is totally his own thing,” Pratt said. He added that Jack is his own person as well.

He recalled that while promoting “Guardians of the Galaxy” and filming “Jurassic World,” he was in touch with his son via phone call, Skype, FaceTime, pictures and videos. The actor added that his son is becoming quite vocal and things he says are special.

Pratt also revealed that his son has a thing for travelling as well. “Jack is at that point now [where he’s] just sitting in his little chair, he’ll go and look out the window and keep playing with his toys.” He added that the next thing they know is that they are travelling in an airplane and it is normal for Jack.

He revealed that he loves the morning with his son and wife. He also adores when his son crawls into bed and they lay there. The actor said that these are moments that are worth it.

Meanwhile, in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Pratt said that he loved filming in Hawaii so much that he is willing to be a part of “Hawaii Five-O.”

The executive director of the show read the article and reached out to Entertainment Weekly to inform that Chris Pratt can officially be a part of “Hawaii Five-O.” Lenkov said that they would love to have Pratt a part of their Ohana.

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