20 year-old actor Nick Robinson connects with The Hollywood Reporter to talk Jurassic World and what it’s like to be in such a huge blockbuster. Discussing the biggest adjustment to come as a result of working in Hollywood, Robinson confesses, “I think the biggest challenge is sometimes it can be hard to really get to know yourself because there’s a lot of background noise. It’s a strange thing to navigate. I still have a lot to learn. I dread that day when you don’t realize you’re being an asshole. It’s scary.”
On the subject of filming Jurassic World, he shares, “Most of the dinosaurs were either tennis balls or lightbulbs on sticks held by a very sweaty grip. But it was really helpful that we had beautiful locations. We did all our jungle stuff in Hawaii and it was breathtaking. And in New Orleans, there were practical sets built to scale, so that really helped when you’re dealing with tennis balls.” Read more on HollywoodReporter.com.