Chris Pratt is sorry - for something that has never happened.
The 35-year-old posted a hilarious note on Facebook to preemptively apologise for his performance during the upcoming press junkets for Jurassic World.
The comedic actor-turned action star claimed he was "just dumb" and was more than likely to bungle the whole promotional tour.
"I want to make a heartfelt apology for whatever it is I end up accidentally saying during the forthcoming #JurassicWorld press tour," he began.
"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).
He added: "I am fully aware that the subject matter of my imminent forthcoming mistake, a blunder (possibly to be) dubbed 'JurassicGate' is (most likely) in no way a laughing matter."
Jurassic World is due to hit New Zealand theatres on July 11.
Pratt starred last year as Peter Quill/Star-Lord in Guardians of the Galaxy, a film that was the highest earning superhero film in 2014 with an international box office haul of $774 million.
He additionally starred in the wildly popular animated film The Lego Movie that earned nearly $470 million at the box office last year.
Pratt also played fan favourite Andy Dwyer on NBC's Parks And Recreation that wrapped in February after seven seasons.
He and actress Anna Faris, 38, have been married since 2009 and have a two-year-old son Jack together.
- Daily Mail