Chris Pratt, the lead actor of the highly-anticipated adventure film "Jurassic World," released a "pre-apology" letter on possible mistakes he will be doing in his press campaign for the said film, Los Angeles Times reported.

Pratt's huge fans who will read the actor's full hilarious note on the site will not be shocked as they know him to be a funny man in real life. The actor decided to write this "pre-apology" as he will be in several press appearances and interviews for the epic action film.

Part of the letter reads, "I want to make a heartfelt apology for whatever it is I end up accidentally saying during the forthcoming #‎JurassicWorld press tour. I hope you understand it was never my intention to offend anyone and I am truly sorry. I swear. I'm the nicest guy in the world. And I fully regret what I (accidentally will have) said in (the upcoming foreign and domestic) interview(s)."

Pratt also noted that he could be really physically ennervated due to his gruelling press tour activities.

"When I do (potentially) commit the offensive act for which I am now (pre) apologizing you must understand I (will likely have been) tired and exhausted when I (potentially) said that thing I (will have had) said that (will have had) crossed the line," Pratt continued.

The star of the Steven Spielberg-produced film to be shown in theaters on June 12 also warned that people might get sick seeing him all the time in promotional materials of the movie. Thus, he also advised audience through his letter saying: "If it gets old or you grow weary of my face just remember, you could always do what I did while waiting for the original 'Jurassic Park' to open, go outside and play with imaginary dinosaurs! They are the best and they are free!!!"

Pratt's Next Movies

Pratt has been making headlines since he starred in "Guardians of the Galaxy." Rumors indicated that the actor could also become the next "Indiana Jones." Reports also revealed that he will be appearing in the "Ghosbusters" remake, but these reports are still unconfirmed at this point.

However, Pratt confirmed on GQ that he will be committing to more "Guardians of the Galaxy" follow-ups.

"I'm tied to doing three more, or five more, Guardians of the Galaxy or whatever it is, you know, two more Guardians plus another couple," Pratt said.