Category: Jurassic World

The Director Of “Jurassic World: Dominion” Admits That The Franchise Should Have Ended With The Original Film

September 30, 2022 / Posted by:

For almost thirty years, fans have been flocking to theaters to see the Jurassic film series. Perhaps because it’s fun to watch dumbfounded humans seeking shelter after discovering that the dinosaurs they’ve encountered all want to eat them, which is why I would have never taken that ill-fated trip in the first place. And during its tenure, the box office beast has devoured a whopping $5.9 billion in sales over its six films. However, not everyone thinks the movies should have gone past the first iteration, Steven Spielberg‘s classic introduction to the franchise Jurassic Park. And one of those folks is Jurassic World: Dominion director Colin Treverrow, but I’m sure he’s grateful that the checks keep a constant roar towards the 1% in his growing bank account.

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Bryce Dallas Howard Says She Was Paid “So Much Less” Than Chris Pratt For The “Jurassic World” Trilogy

August 15, 2022 / Posted by:

In case we needed further proof that Hollywood is sick in the head, one the world’s highest ranking, red-headed nepotism babies, Bryce Dallas Howard, can’t even get a fair shake in this town. Bryce recently told Insider that she was paid “so much less than the reports even said,” than one of the world’s lowest ranking Chrises, her nepotism-by-way-of Jesus Jurassic World trilogy co-star Chris Pratt. And because the almighty dollar is mightier than the Almighty himself, Bryce made sure to praise Chris, as is presumably a contractual obligation each of Chris’ co-stars must adhere to, by saying he went to bat for her and “pushed for the actor to receive equal pay on other franchise opportunities that were not already contractually binding, such as spinoff video games and theme-park rides” after she told him the terms of the three-picture contract she signed in 2014.

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Sam Neill And Laura Dern Look Back At Their Twenty-Year Age Gap In “Jurassic Park” And Now Think It Was Weird

May 23, 2022 / Posted by:

Back in 1993, Sam Neill and Laura Dern starred in a little movie called Jurassic Park where they played a paleontologist and a palaeobotanist falling in love. The age difference between Alan Grant and Ellie Sattler was 20 years, which is totally normal for Hollywood, and also for Leonardo DiCaprio. Laura and Sam are currently doing the media rounds to promote Jurassic World Dominion, which comes out next month, and they talked about their weird age gap back in the day.

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Behold, The Movie And TV Show Trailers Of The Super Bowl

February 14, 2022 / Posted by:

The Super Bowl was last night, did you hear? The game was a match-up between–hold on let me look this up…–between the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals. The Rams won. But who really won was the ad executives who got more eyeballs on their trailers through one TV spot than they could from 70% of the influencers they pay to make content for them.

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The Trailer For “Jurassic World: Dominion” Is Here

February 10, 2022 / Posted by:

The trailer for the third and final movie in the Jurassic World trilogy is here. And Jurassic World: Dominion brings back Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard who starred in the first two JW movies as burly ex-Navy, animal-researcher Owen Grady, and former deadly theme park Operations Manager, Claire Dearing. Jeff Goldblum who was in the first two Jurassic Park movies as Dr. Ian Malcolm and reprised his role in the second Jurassic World movie is also back. And so are OGs Sam Neill as Dr. Alan Grant and Laura Dern (with some great bangs) as Dr. Ellie Sattler. It doesn’t come out until June 10, so hopefully, by then, it’s safe to go to the theaters again so we can cheer on the dinosaurs as they take on Chris Pratt.

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Jeff Goldblum Says Everyone Was Given A 109-Page Safety Manual Before Shooting “Jurassic World 3”

July 16, 2020 / Posted by:

Before the COVID-19 pandemic, a pre-production safety manual for anyone working on the Jurassic Park franchise might simply be one page that reads: “The dinosaurs are not real.” You just never know with actors, you’ve got to cover your bases. But in this crazy, mixed-up coronavirus world, there’s a lot more to be worried about when one walks onto a film set. Specifically in this case, 109 pages worth of concerns, according to Jeff Goldblum. Although I’m sure dinosaur realism is still covered at the top of Page 1.

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