Anna Faris Is "Jealous" of One of Chris Pratt's Jurassic World Raptors!

Actress tweeted her concerns Monday night

By Francesca Bacardi Jun 16, 2015 2:13 PMTags
Chris Pratt, Anna FarisKevin Winter/Getty Images

UPDATE: Anna Faris responded to her husband again and hilariously tweeted, "Okay babe- but if you did I hope you used protection. We don't need any praptors running around."

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Jealousy: It's an ugly green monster. Well, in this case, it's blue.

Chris Pratt's character in Jurassic World has a very close relationship with a group of dinosaurs. But there's one raptor in particular that Pratt's persona, Owen Grady, is extra close with: a female named Blue.

He connects with her on such a deep level that Pratt's real-life wife, Anna Faris, got a little bit nervous about her husband's relationship with his dinosaur! She tweeted at him Monday night, writing, "@prattprattpratt- honey, what if I'm the littlest jealous of Blue? I mean, she's hot, smart, and you clearly adore her-thoughts?"

The Colin Trevorrow-directed movie has been such a box office hit that we wouldn't be surprised if the Guardians of the Galaxy star wanted to celebrate with his favorite group of raptors! But instead of running off into the jungle with Blue, he responded quickly to his wife.

"She's a little cold blooded for my taste. #rimshot But seriously. Nothing happened," he joked.

Now that Pratt has signed on for "38" more installments, Faris might want to keep an eye on her hubby and any dinos he may or may not become close with in any future movies. Although there hasn't been an announcement of any sequels just yet, Trevorrow told Entertainment Weekly that he has more ideas for the future, thanks to nuggets he dropped in Jurassic World.

"I felt by introducing a couple key ideas and some of them are introduced by Dr. Wu, played by B.D. Wong, and even the simple idea that these people at Jurassic World won't always be the only people that can clone a dinosaur. "

He added, "We never imagined what happens when this technology goes open source. I think the minute that you add an idea like that into something like this it can open up the minds of every young person who loved these movies. I think there's a lot room to grow."

Spoiler alert: Dr. Wu managed to escape with some embryos, so could a future movie follow that lead?! We'll just have to wait and see.

(Originally published on Tuesday, June 16, 2015, at 7:13 a.m. PDT.)