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Jurassic world the fallen kingdom
Jurassic world the fallen kingdom













jurassic world the fallen kingdom

Combined with the inclusion of the classic Jurassic Park theme it’s a clear callback to the original film, specifically the above scene where the visitors encounter dinosaurs for the first time. When we rejoin the dinosaurs in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom the first species we see is the diplodocus. Look closely, and you can see it in ruins during scenes set in the park.

jurassic world the fallen kingdom

Remember that guy in Jurassic World who wouldn’t drop his pair of tasty Margaritas, even as a swarm of pteradons attacked? Well, that was musician and entrepreneur Jimmy Buffett in a sneaky cameo related to his own Magaritaville chain business – but sadly his Jurassic World Margarita Hut hasn’t stood the test of time. Look closely during the scenes on Isla Nublar and you can spot an overturned Jurassic Park jeep from the original film, which ended up being brought out of retirement to help our heroes during the events of Jurassic World. It was the first billion-dollar blockbuster of the problematic era-a digitally advanced, future-hinting spectacle that also felt weirdly stuck in the past.A T-Rex attacks a jeep in Jurassic Park (Universal)Īnother callback to the original Jurassic Park is actually also a callback to Jurassic World, in the best Easter Egg two-for-one deal you’re likely to get outside of a Sainsbury’s in Spring. World also engineered countless conversations about its often-ding-a-lingish treatment of female characters, with Bryce Dallas Howard's ludicrous footwear becoming a particularly 'saur subject). Yet World wound up becoming not only one of the biggest movies of the year, but of all time, yielding its own mini-meme, and completing Chris Pratt's once-unthinkable conversion from likable sitcom schlub to lean-and-mean franchise star. Returning to the Jurassic world after more than a decade, with a largely unknown writer-director (Colin Trevorrow) at the helm, was the kind of big-budget experiment that would have made even John Hammond worriedly hold on to his butt. It’s hard to believe that when Jurassic World arrived two summers ago, the movie seemed like a Tyrannosaurus-sized risk: The last film in the series, 2001’s Jurassic Park III, was a regrettable, forgettable mishmash of weirdo ideas (like the talking-Raptor dream sequence) and familiar-feeling action scenes, and sent the once-stomping franchise out with a limp.















Jurassic world the fallen kingdom