Welcome back to Jurassic Park. 32 years after Jurassic Park — and three years after the series seemingly went extinct with ...
The newest Jurassic World installment is upon us like a hungry T-Rex, who doesn’t have any feathers, for some reason. Here are a few things Hollywood is still getting wrong about dinosaurs.
Forests of ferns, cycads, and conifers. Warm, moist, tropical breezes. This was the Jurassic, which took place 199 to 145 million years ago. At the start of the period, the breakup of the ...
An curved arrow pointing right. "Jurassic World," the latest installment of the "Jurassic Park" franchise, will open this summer to fan expectations of bigger, better dinosaurs. While the studio ...
From the origins of the movie's most iconic moments to how the ending was changed mid-production, hold onto your butts as we run through some fascinating facts about the making of "Jurassic Park ...
T he Jurassic World franchise said farewell to Bryce Dallas Howard’s Claire Dearing, but the star isn’t ready to leave the ...
Scarlett Johansson's upcoming Jurassic World sequel can finally fix a dinosaur problem that has plagued every entry in the ...
Museum dinosaur researcher Dr David Button shares his review of the second instalment in the Jurassic World trilogy. We, once again, find ourselves in a time in which dinosaurs rule the (cinematic) ...
There was Spielberg’s classic original Jurassic Park, which led to The Lost World and Jurassic Park III. And then in 2015 began the Jurassic World trilogy, giving us a fully-fledged dinosaur ...
Infamously known as the movie that brought a Tyrannosaurus rex to San Diego, The Lost World: Jurassic Park is the immediate sequel to the first film that just couldn't seem to capture the same ...
Edwards said that Jurassic World Rebirth “goes back to what I loved about the original, with an embarrassment of riches of different set-piece-type scenarios and tense, fun action moments.
“Jurassic World Rebirth” – and nobody’s more excited to see it than Goldblum. “The hope of the world resides, and I can think of no better baton receiver to carry on the ‘da da da da ...