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Owen Grady is a fictional character in the ''
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'' franchise. He is introduced in the fourth film '' Jurassic World'' (2015), which is also the first installment in the ''Jurassic World'' trilogy.
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directed and co-wrote the film, casting
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as Owen. He is one of the three main protagonists in the trilogy, along with his love interest
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(portrayed by
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), and his adoptive daughter,
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(portrayed by Isabella Sermon), who made her debut in '' Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom''. Owen is a
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veteran and ''
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'' researcher at the dinosaur theme park Jurassic World, located on
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. By the end of the first film, he and Claire begin a relationship. Pratt reprised the role in the film's sequels. In '' Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom'' (2018), he and Claire have broken off their relationship, and she is leading an effort to save the Isla Nublar dinosaurs from a volcanic eruption. Owen agrees to join her rescue mission so he can save Blue, the last survivor of his old raptor group, with whom he has a close connection. Later in the film, he and Claire reconcile and become adoptive parents to Maisie Lockwood, the biogenetic granddaughter of Benjamin Lockwood. In ''
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'' (2022), Owen and Claire remain in a relationship and are raising Maisie, who is kidnapped by
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for research purposes along with Blue's asexually reproduced baby, Beta. The couple then embark on a rescue mission to retrieve them from Biosyn. The concept of a raptor handler was conceived as early as 2004, by ''Jurassic World'' executive producer
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. He was disappointed with early drafts that featured the animals being trained for missions, although he believed the idea still had potential. Trevorrow was hired as the film's director and co-writer in 2013, and incorporated Spielberg's idea while scaling it back. Owen Grady is among Pratt's most popular roles, although the character received a mixed reception from critics. Some reviews criticized the films for not fully utilizing Pratt's skill as a comic actor, while others criticized Owen's minimal characterization, though Pratt's overall performance has been well-received.


Fictional background


''Jurassic World''

In the first film, Owen is a
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veteran who works as an on-site animal behaviorist at Jurassic World, a dinosaur theme park located on the island of
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. It is never mentioned what his job was while in the service. Owen and his friend,
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, are studying four
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s on the island, on behalf of InGen Security and its chief,
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. Their research is done to test the raptors' intelligence, although they oppose Hoskins's long-term goal to use the animals as military weapons. Owen explains that his relationship with the raptors is a personal one and that they only respond to him under controlled conditions. He was once romantically attracted to
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, the park's operations manager, though their conflicting personalities ended a potential relationship after one date. To increase park attendance, Jurassic World has created a genetically modified hybrid dinosaur, the ''
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''. Owen opposes this idea, believing that existing dinosaurs should be impressive enough. He criticizes the ''Indominus rex''s paddock, which provides no social interaction. When the ''Indominus'' escapes, Owen unsuccessfully demands that the animal be lethally hunted. He then helps Claire find her nephews, Zach and Gray Mitchell, who are visiting the island and have become lost. During a
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breakout, Claire saves Owen from a ''
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'' attack, and they reconnect romantically with a kiss. When Hoskins decides to have the raptors hunt the ''Indominus'', Owen reluctantly agrees on the condition that he commands the operation. The plan backfires when the ''Indominus'' usurps Owen as the raptor pack's alpha. The raptors turn on Hoskins' mercenary team, and one of the animals is killed in the process. Later, Owen re-establishes his bond with the surviving raptors, two of which die while attacking the ''Indominus''. The latter is eventually killed, and the last surviving raptor, a female named Blue, is left on the island. Owen and Claire decide that they will remain together.


''Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom''

In ''Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom'', three years have passed since the Jurassic World incident. Owen and Claire have ended their relationship and he is building a cabin. He joins Claire on a team mission to save the Isla Nublar dinosaurs, especially Blue, from a volcanic eruption. The team realize they have been double-crossed by Ken Wheatley and his contractor Eli Mills, the assistant of Benjamin Lockwood. Owen and Claire travel to the Lockwood Estate in northern California, where they meet Lockwood's nine-year-old granddaughter, Maisie. They also learn that Mills is illegally auctioning the dinosaurs, having murdered Benjamin Lockwood to carry out his plan. Owen disrupts the auction and engages in a fist fight with several guards to prevent a new genetically modified hybrid, the ''
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'', from being shipped out. When the ''Indoraptor'' escapes, it injures Claire's leg and pursues Maisie. Despite her injury, Claire tells Owen to leave her and protect Maisie from the ''Indoraptor'', kissing him before he departs. The ''Indoraptor'' is eventually killed, and Blue is left to roam freely. Maisie releases the other captive dinosaurs to save them from a
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leak. Owen and Claire reconcile their relationship, and become adoptive parents to Maisie, who is revealed to be a genetic descendant of Lockwood's deceased daughter.


''Jurassic World Dominion''

In the four years after ''Fallen Kingdom'', Owen and Claire have lived with Maisie in their cabin, located in the
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mountains. He and Claire protect dinosaurs from poachers. To Maisie's frustration, they have also kept her away from civilization, as she is wanted by genetic companies for research due to her clone status. They are struggled to decide of whether Maisie should return to society in order for her to have a life yet fearing of losing her. Owen is reunited with Blue, who has set up her nest nearby and has now had a daughter, Beta, through
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. Maisie and Beta are kidnapped by poachers and sold to
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. Owen promises Blue that he will get her daughter back for her. He and Claire track them to a black market in Malta, where Barry, now a French intelligence agent, aids them. Dinosaurs escape when the black market is disrupted. Owen interrogates Maisie's kidnapper Rainn Delacourt on her whereabouts, but fails to get a clear answer. Owen is chased on motorcycle by an ''
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'' pack, while Claire learns that Maisie and Beta have been taken to Biosyn's headquarters in Italy. Owen and Claire travel there, with help from pilot Kayla Watts, and rescue the two. In addition, the family joins with Alan Grant, Ellie Sattler, Ian Malcolm, and Ramsay Cole on escaping Biosyn. Owen is also revealed to be a fan of the Jurassic Park survivors, especially Grant and studies his publications. He returns Beta to Blue and shares a final look with her before she runs off into the wilderness. He then settles into life together with Claire and Maisie.


Production background

''Jurassic World'' underwent a lengthy development period. By 2004, writers
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and
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had written drafts that featured Nick Harris, a former mercenary who takes a job training a team of five ''
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'' to go on missions. This idea was suggested by executive producer
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, who believed that it still had potential despite rejecting the early drafts. In 2012,
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were hired to write a draft, which again featured raptors being trained for missions.
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was hired as director in 2013, and wrote a new script with co-writer
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, with Jaffa and Silver also getting credit. Trevorrow and Connolly retained the idea of a raptor handler, but scaled it back. Jaffa and Silver's draft featured a raptor tamer named Vance, who actively supported the militarization of the raptors from the beginning of the story. Trevorrow disagreed with this, saying "if anyone's gonna militarize raptors that's what the bad guy does, he's insane".
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was an early candidate for the role of Owen, but ultimately did not receive an offer, according to Trevorrow. Brolin later said that he turned it down as he could not imagine himself in the role. Trevorrow had been impressed by
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's acting in the 2012 film ''
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''. Pratt was known for his role as
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on the comedy series ''
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''.
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and Spielberg wanted to cast him, but Trevorrow was not entirely convinced, due to Pratt's popularity as a comedic actor: "I really love improvisational comedic actors and you see them in my films again and again ..and so I just wanted to make sure that I wasn't bringing him in because that was comfort zone for me". Pratt, who would ultimately get the part, had previously joked in 2010 that Spielberg had cast him in the film. Pratt was cast prior to the 2014 release of ''
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'', which propelled him to movie stardom. Trevorrow said at the time of his casting, "we had no idea he'd become as big a star as he has. I just cast a bunch of character actors, as all Jurassic Park movies have. And somehow we ended up with a movie star". Pratt and Trevorrow described Owen as a combination of Dr. Alan Grant (portrayed by
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) and Dr. Ian Malcolm (
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), with Pratt stating: "He's got a little bit of the Goldblum cynicism but also the Sam Neill excitement at the wonder of the biology of it". Pratt devised a backstory in which Owen trained dolphins for the U.S. Navy, before taking the job at Jurassic World. As research for his role as a raptor handler, Pratt spent time with Hollywood animal trainer Randy Miller. Owen's use of
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and his posture toward the raptors were both inspired by Miller. Trevorrow wanted the film's characters to have distinct appearances. For Owen, costume designer
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came up with the leather
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. A fan theory in 2015 speculated that Owen is the adult version of a boy from the original film, who is educated by Grant about velociraptors. Pratt eventually denied the theory. ''Fallen Kingdom'' (2018) was directed by J. A. Bayona, with Trevorrow and Connolly returning as co-writers. Each scene involving Owen was discussed between Bayona and Pratt ahead of filming, and most of Pratt's suggestions were used in the film. The fight between Owen and guards at the dinosaur auction was improvised, as were Owen and Claire's kissing scenes in the first two films. Pratt said that the events of ''Jurassic World'' ultimately led to Owen and Claire's breakup by the time that ''Fallen Kingdom'' takes place, saying that "Claire feels as though she has to do something to make it right and Owen feels as though there's no way to make it right, so you have to move on. I think that's the thing that destroyed us". Pratt compared his character's relationship with Blue to that of a parent and child. Aside from the films, Pratt also reprised the role for the theme park attractions Jurassic World: The Ride and
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, opened in 2019 and 2021 respectively. Owen also appears in the video games ''
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'' (2018) and '' Jurassic World Evolution 2'' (2021), voiced by
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.


Reception

Owen Grady is among Pratt's most popular roles. Reviewing the first ''Jurassic World'' film,
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of ''
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'' wrote that Pratt "gives a tremendously likeable performance as Owen: easy-going, relaxed, somewhere on a continuum between
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and
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". Tom Chapman of ''
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'' wrote, "On paper, the idea of trained Raptors sounded ridiculous, but thankfully, Trevorrow's script and Pratt's performance pulled it off".
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of ''
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'' stated that Pratt and Howard "have a playful
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-ish chemistry". Some reviews criticized the film for not fully utilizing Pratt's skill as a comic actor.
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of ''
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'' wrote that Pratt "aces it as an action hero and invests his sexual banter with a comic flair the movie could have used more of". Jake Coyle of the
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found that Pratt "focuses more on smoldering and looking earnest than calling on the witty persona from 'Guardians of the Galaxy,' a big waste of his natural gifts". Writing for ''
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'', Brian Truitt stated that Pratt "is again another roguish action hero, though this one's much more lacking in that mold than his ''Guardians of the Galaxy'' character". John Anderson of ''
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'' wrote that Pratt portrayed Owen with "predictable charm and unexpected authority", and further stated that viewers familiar with his roles in ''Parks and Recreation'' and ''Guardians of the Galaxy'' "will be surprised by the way he inhabits the action-hero persona". Reviews again criticized the character in ''Fallen Kingdom'', with Jesse Hassenger of ''
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'' writing "these movies continue to inexplicably squander Pratt's abilities as a comic actor". Travers called Pratt a "rare movie star with a comic's sense of mischief", and questioned why he was cast in the role only to be reduced to "a pawn who runs around hitting his marks like a robot devoid of personality". Travis M. Andrews of ''
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'' opined that the film "wastes the charms of Pratt, whose role in the 'Guardians of the Galaxy' films proves he can balance comedy, empathy and action with ease. Here, he's too busy running, jumping and expertly disarming trained soldiers to deploy a personality".
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, writing for ''
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'', stated that Pratt "tones down the dude factor and exudes a lean-and-mean sincerity" in ''Fallen Kingdom''. Brian Bishop of ''
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'' considered Pratt's "familiar dumb-guy schtick" to be as equally entertaining as in ''Parks and Recreation'' and ''Guardians of the Galaxy''. However, he found Pratt's scenes with Howard to be "largely chemistry-free" while stating that "one romantic moment plays as shockingly unearned". Regarding ''Dominion'', Nick Bartlett of ''
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'' wrote: "After two films insisting that this is the coolest character ever to walk the planet, Owen is uncharacteristically dour and somber, with a pretty flat performance from Pratt. Like or loathe him, he was a charismatic, dynamic presence in the previous films". Bartlett said that, possibly due to the film's large cast, Pratt "barely registers as a character anymore. It seems like he's phoning it in". In the first film, Owen keeps his raptors calm by extending his hands out toward them. The pose developed into a
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in 2015, with zookeepers performing the same gesture toward modern animals. In ''Dominion'', he uses this gesture on other dinosaurs as well, and teaches other characters to do the same near the end of the film when capturing Beta. Reviewing ''Dominion'', Alonso Duralde of ''
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'' criticized the number of instances in which Owen "controls, or attempts to control, a dinosaur by sticking his hand out in front of him. That's the bulk of Pratt's forgettable performance". Bartlett likewise found that the hand gesture "gets old very quickly. This was introduced in 'Jurassic World' as a way to pacify the Velociraptors that he had specifically trained, but now, it somehow works on all dinosaurs? It happens way too frequently and provides the basis for a particularly hackneyed attempt at pathos towards the end of the film". Anne Victoria Clark of ''
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'' found that the hand gesture makes sense, noting that modern predators can be intimidated by people using their hands. For ''Dominion'', Pratt jokingly suggested that his character have one of his hands bitten off.


See also

* List of ''Jurassic Park'' characters


References

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