'Parks and Recreation' Star Chris Pratt Responsible for 'Jurassic World' and 'Power Rangers' Reboots?

By Mitch Thorpe, Mstars News writer | May 07, 2014 02:29 PM EDT

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Chris Pratt might need to buy a plane ticket and head to Vegas, because he is on a roll.

It appears that the Guardian of the Galaxy and Parks and Recreation star has the ability to tell the future.

The Parks and Rec star turned "psychic" has predicted the reboots of both Jurassic Park and now the Power Rangers franchise.

On the season finale of the hit NBC show Pratt's character Andy Dwyer begs Leslie Knope's new boss at the National Park Service to bring back Power Rangers.

 "Also, can you bring back Power Rangers? I don't know what it is you do but you seem important enough to get that done."

Ask and it shall be done.

Less than two weeks after the finale aired, Saban and Lionsgate announced that a Power Ranger's feature film reboot is in the works.

Spooky right? Well get this.

In a behind the scenes video that was included on the second season DVD for Parks and Rec, Pratt jokes around about getting a text message from Steven Spielberg to star in Jurassic Park 4.

"Sorry Steven. I was asked by Parks and Recreation/NBC to do behind the scenes, which is to say, everyone else was asked and said no. But I have no shame as you know by the endless gift baskets. I'll have to get back to you later about Jurassic Park 4."

As reported earlier this year Pratt is the lead in the upcoming sequel to Jurassic Park, Jurassic World.

I'm thinking that maybe we should ask Pratt if he could talk to the universe about giving us a Friends reunion, what do you think?

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