New Jurassic World theory will blow your mind

Could it be true?

Jurassic World is setting history breaking numbers with its weekend debut and fans are absolutely digging it. There are plenty of easter eggs and theories out there about Jurassic World, but I have to say this one is by far the most interesting. The theory is that the young volunteer boy in the original Jurassic Park played by, Whit Hetford, grew up to be Owen, played by Chris Pratt, from Jurassic World. The theory is both crazy and quite satisfying to think about with the facts presented. 

According to the theory, after Dr. Allen Grant yelled at the young boy about learning to 'give respect to raptors', he grew up to be a dinosaur enthusiast. He learned almost everything a person could about raptors which in theory would give him the ability to calm the animals down. Fans linked up a phrase Owens said in Jurassic World to what Dr. Allen Grant told the young boy, "a relationship based on respect", you can even check it out for yourself  in the opening sequence of the official global trailer.

The age of Owen in comparison to the volunteer boy would match chronologically and making the volunteer boy nameless in the credits from Jurassic Park adds more fuel to this theory. Plus, Owen's background doesn't give any reason why this couldn't be true.

'Owen is an ex-military expert in animal behavior who has been hired to work at a secluded research base on the periphery of the main park. Owen has spent years training and studying the pack of aggressive Velociraptors, “over whom he’s established an alpha relationship that balances the animals precariously between reluctant obedience and predatory revolt.'

After asking director Colin Trevorrow about the crazy theory, he said:

“I’m not sure I want to answer because the speculation is so much fun. Let’s not kill the fun.”

All the stars are aligned, could this be true? According to Whit Hetford, "Chris Pratt did not play a grown up version of my character in Jurassic World. That role is mine, dammit!" It's a fun theory to think about as it could honestly be true, I'm interested to who what you think,  let me know in the comments below on what you think of this theory.

[SlashFilm.com]