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Director: | J.A. Bayona |
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Writer: | Derek Connolly, Colin Trevorrow |
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Three years after Jurassic World was destroyed, Isla Nublar now sits abandoned. When the island's dormant volcano begins roaring to life, Owen and Claire mount a campaign to rescue the remaining dinosaurs from this extinction-level event. | |
Release Date: | Jun 06, 2018 |
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Director: | J.A. Bayona |
Writer: | Derek Connolly, Colin Trevorrow |
Genres: | Adventure, Action, Science Fiction, Thriller |
Keywords | tyrannosaurus rex, volcano, sequel, prehistoric creature, rescue mission, wild animal, dinosaur, genetic engineering, aftercreditsstinger, monster island |
Production Companies | Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment |
Box Office |
Revenue: $1,310,469,037
Budget: $170,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 27, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Chris Pratt | Owen Grady |
Bryce Dallas Howard | Claire Dearing |
Rafe Spall | Eli Mills |
Justice Smith | Franklin Webb |
Daniella Pineda | Zia Rodriguez |
James Cromwell | Benjamin Lockwood |
Toby Jones | Mr. Eversoll |
Ted Levine | Ken Wheatley |
Jeff Goldblum | Ian Malcolm |
BD Wong | Dr. Wu |
Geraldine Chaplin | Iris |
Isabella Sermon | Maisie Lockwood |
Robert Emms | Tech Merc |
Peter Jason | Senator Sherwood |
Kevin Layne | Sub Pilot |
John Schwab | Tech Operator |
Sam Redford | Helicopter Pilot |
Charlie Rawes | Lead Mercenary |
Patrick Crowley | Prop Plane Pilot |
Alex Dower | Russian Mob Guy |
Honey Holmes | Russian Bidder Girlfriend |
Neil Bishop | Russian Bidder |
Philippa Thomas | BBC News Anchor |
Ronan Summers | Brutish Mercenary |
Cory Peterson | Committee Chairman |
Jeremy Gilbert | Hero Tracker |
Victor Gardener | Crewman |
Daryl Kwan | Another Bidder |
Eric Kofi Abrefa | Helicopter Merc |
Ben Peel | Helicopter Merc |
Mark Griffin | Helicopter Merc |
Paul Sockett | Bearded Merc |
Douglas Robson | Mercenary in Tunnel |
Gil Kolirin | Mill's Man |
Nathan Florence | Surfer |
Bryan Phillips | Surfer |
Mitchell L. Johnson | Jungle Merc |
Michael Papajohn | InGen Contractor (uncredited) |
Daniel Stisen | Russian Bodyguard (uncredited) |
Mark Addison | Drive Thru Movie Goer |
Karl Farrer | Driver (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Sammy Sheldon | Costume Design |
Michael Meinardus | Special Effects Supervisor |
Kamil Lemieszewski | Dialect Coach |
Stuart Clark | Stunt Coordinator |
Dickey Beer | Stunt Driver, Stunts |
Nina Gold | Casting |
Derek Connolly | Writer |
Colin Trevorrow | Writer |
Phil Tippett | Visual Effects |
Michael Crichton | Characters |
J.A. Bayona | Director |
Óscar Faura | Director of Photography |
Bernat Vilaplana | Editor |
Michael Giacchino | Original Music Composer |
Maceo Bishop | Steadicam Operator |
Holly Dorff | ADR Voice Casting |
Michael Silvers | Dialogue Editor |
Pete Horner | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Al Nelson | Sound Designer |
Sophie Canale | Assistant Costume Designer |
Chris Manning | Foley Editor |
Christopher Boyes | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Tom Myers | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Gary Rydstrom | Sound Designer |
Rachel Lennon | Assistant Makeup Artist, Assistant Hairstylist |
Gwendolyn Yates Whittle | Supervising Sound Editor |
Matt Curtis | Title Designer |
Sarah Lochlan | Stunt Double |
Keith Adams | Stunt Driver, Stunts |
Rachelle Beinart | Stunt Double |
Rob Inch | Stunt Coordinator |
Rick English | Stunts |
Theo Kypri | Stunts |
C.C. Smiff | Stunt Coordinator |
Tom Rodgers | Stunts |
Florian Robin | Stunt Double, Stunts |
Gary Price | Stunts |
Ray Nicholas | Stunts |
Belinda McGinley | Stunts |
Tony McFarr | Stunt Double |
John Macdonald | Stunts |
Lukaz Leong | Stunts |
Lewis Young | Stunt Double |
William Willoughby | Stunts |
Matthew Stirling | Stunts |
Aden Stay | Stunts |
Laurent Plancel | Stunts |
Radoslav Parvanov | Stunts |
Daniel Naprous | Stunts |
Theo Morton | Stunts |
Peter Miles | Stunts |
Jess Lundgren | Stunts |
Joe Kennard | Stunts |
Jonny James | Stunts |
Jessica Hooker | Stunts |
Gene Hartline | Stunts |
David R. Grant | Stunts |
Danny Euston | Stunts |
Josh Dyer | Stunts |
Tony Christian | Stunts |
Marvin Campbell | Stunts |
Bonnie Campanella | Stunt Double, Stunts |
James Bomalick | Stunts |
Dean Bailey | Stunt Double, Stunts |
Nito Larioza | Stunts |
Bogdan Kumšackij | Stunts |
Danko Jordanov | Stunts |
Jack Jagodka | Stunts |
Gary Hoptrough | Stunts |
Charles Haugk | Utility Stunts |
David Forman | Stunts |
James Cox | Stunt Double, Stunts |
Liam Coote | Stunts |
Brian Keaulana | Stunts |
Andy Nicholson | Production Design |
Guy Bradley | Art Direction |
Anthony Caron-Delion | Art Direction |
Renate Nicolaisen | Art Direction |
Marco Anton Restivo | Art Direction |
Matt Wynne | Art Direction |
Tina Jones | Set Decoration |
Andrew Max Cahn | Supervising Art Director |
Jason Knox-Johnston | Supervising Art Director |
Mahealani Diego | Hairstylist |
Charlotte Rogers | Hairstylist |
Sarah Grispo | Makeup Supervisor, Hair Supervisor |
Andrea Carter | Art Department Coordinator |
Tabitha Quitman | Art Department Coordinator |
Anna Bregman | Assistant Art Director |
Thomas Goodwin | Assistant Art Director |
Laura Miller | Assistant Art Director |
Matt Sims | Assistant Art Director |
Michael Gowen | Assistant Art Director |
Robert A. Blackburn | Construction Coordinator |
Graeme Purdy | Property Master |
Gary Tuers | Property Master |
Peter Graf | Aerial Camera Technician |
Jeremy Braben | Aerial Director of Photography |
Pete Cavaciuti | Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator |
Matthew Poynter | Camera Operator |
Richard Roles | Camera Operator |
Eric Ward | Dolly Grip |
Richard T. Hoover | Dolly Grip |
Alex Coverley | Dolly Grip |
Chris Weigand | Best Boy Electric |
Gregory Doi | Best Boy Electric |
Peter Ayriss | Drone Operator |
Joshua Davis | Gaffer |
Lee Walters | Gaffer |
Alex Mott | Key Grip |
Jimi Ryan | Key Grip |
Jerry C. Deats | Key Grip |
Stephen Bacquet | Lighting Technician |
Jamie Bruce | Lighting Technician |
Joe Hissey | Lighting Technician |
William Self | Lighting Technician |
Steve Kitchen | Rigging Gaffer |
Edward J. Cox | Rigging Gaffer |
Giles Keyte | Still Photographer |
Jonathan Prime | Still Photographer |
Stella Vaccaro | Set Designer |
Tom Curtis | Set Dresser |
Julie DeRose | Set Dresser |
Derrick Kaupiko | Set Dresser |
Craig K. Lewis | Set Dresser |
Hale Mawae | Set Dresser |
Johanne Mitchell | Set Dresser |
Justin Powers | Set Dresser |
Richard Ruhe | Set Dresser |
Christopher J. Wood | Set Dresser |
Ted Lister | Lead Animator |
Judith Sunga | Casting Associate |
Karen Woods | Casting Associate |
Mike Woodley | Aerial Coordinator |
Christopher Atherton | Armorer |
Daren Bailey | Marine Coordinator |
Daniel F. Malone | Marine Coordinator |
Jo Beckett | Script Supervisor |
Erin Mast | Script Supervisor |
Rebecca Sheridan | Script Supervisor |
Claire Chang | Script Supervisor |
Rachael Tate | ADR Editor |
Cheryl Nardi | Dialogue Editor |
James Spencer | Dialogue Editor |
Dennie Thorpe | Foley |
Jana Vance | Foley |
Luke Dunn Gielmuda | Foley |
Dmitri Makarov | Foley Editor |
Oriol Tarragó | Sound Designer |
Martí Albert | Sound Effects Editor |
Benjamin A. Burtt | Sound Effects Editor |
Scott Guitteau | Sound Effects Editor |
Raemond Cook | Sound Recordist |
Giles Hannagan | Animatronics Designer |
Peter Hawkins | Animatronics Designer |
Alan Murphy | Animatronics Designer |
Andy Colquhoun | Animatronics Designer |
Nick Martin | Animatronics Designer |
Skylar Gorrell | Pyrotechnician |
Adam Heinis | Special Effects Coordinator |
Giorgio Pitino | 2D Supervisor |
Tom Cowlishaw | 3D Generalist |
Sergio Garcia Poderoso | 3D Generalist |
Jance Rubinchik | Animation Director |
Glen McIntosh | Animation Director |
Stephen Aplin | Animation Supervisor |
Fabio Siino | Creature Technical Director |
Cantatore Vittorio | Creature Technical Director |
Nora Wixom | Creature Technical Director |
Andre Metello | Creature Technical Director |
Marc Calvelo | Lead Animator |
Tom St. Amand | Lead Animator |
Pawl Fulker | Pre-Visualization Supervisor |
Jama Jurabaev | Visual Effects Art Director |
Magdalena Turnier | VFX Editor |
Keith Anthony-Brown | VFX Production Coordinator |
James D. Fleming | VFX Supervisor |
Alex Wuttke | VFX Supervisor |
Alex Wang | VFX Supervisor |
Oliver Cubbage | VFX Supervisor |
Katherine McCormack Wherry | Unit Publicist |
Amandine Gutierrez | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Lane Howard | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Lisa Wakeley | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Lilles Whitby | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Lila Sara Tahri | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Hannah Johnson | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Tom Balogh | Visual Effects Editor |
Zack Mazerolle | Visual Effects Editor |
Mark S. Wright | Visual Effects Editor |
Sam Paul Toms | Visual Effects Editor |
Daniel Barrow | Visual Effects Producer |
Kathryn Horton | Visual Effects Producer |
Josh Sykes | Visual Effects Producer |
Adam Rowland | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Dave Morley | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Nicholas Hurst | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Poli Kyriacou | Assistant Costume Designer |
Robin Jiro Hall | Costume Coordinator |
Nicole Young | Costume Supervisor |
Linda Matthews | Costume Supervisor |
Jimmy Jay | Key Costumer |
Erika K. Aresta | Set Costumer |
Cesha Ventre | Set Costumer |
Tom Hornsby | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Luke Clare | Assistant Editor |
Carlo Milillo | Assistant Editor |
Jeremy Richardson | Assistant Editor |
Lawrence Hook | Digital Intermediate |
Stefan Sonnenfeld | Digital Intermediate |
Shaun Richards | Digital Intermediate |
Tom Davis | First Assistant Editor |
Will Ralston | Dialogue Editor |
Peter Tothpal | Hair Department Head |
Emma Flowers | Hairstylist |
Sarah Hamilton | Hairstylist |
Nicky Knowles | Hairstylist |
Cheryl Mitchell | Hairstylist |
Zoey Stones | Hairstylist |
Helen Barrett | Hairstylist |
Karen Cohen | Prosthetic Supervisor, Hair Supervisor |
Laine Rykes | Makeup Artist |
Chantal Boom'la | Makeup Artist |
Vivian Baker | Makeup Artist |
Siân Miller | Key Hair Stylist |
Sally Sutton | Makeup Department Head |
Giles Dumper | Pilot |
Laura Anderson | Assistant Accountant |
Linda Griffis | Assistant Accountant |
Emma Harman | Assistant Accountant |
Charles Larcombe | Assistant Accountant |
Sarah Minchin | Assistant Accountant |
Satu Sharp | Assistant Accountant |
Karen Margaux Walker | Assistant Accountant |
Owen Keys | Assistant Accountant |
Tom Ormerod | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Leah Kaina | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Trang Dang | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Emma Sermon | Chaperone |
Olivia de Laune | Chaperone |
Sarah Shepherd | Dialect Coach |
Nolan B. Medrano | First Assistant Accountant |
El West | First Assistant Accountant |
Josh Nixon | First Assistant Accountant |
Rebecca Feldman | First Assistant Accountant |
David Blank | First Assistant Accountant |
Marielena Alfonseca | First Assistant Accountant |
Mark Rowan | Health and Safety |
Steve Abrey | Health and Safety |
Barry May-Leybourne | Health and Safety |
Alex Kerr | Payroll Accountant |
Karen Bicknell | Payroll Accountant |
David Danisovszky | Payroll Accountant |
Michael Neal | Payroll Accountant |
Yasmine Jade | Post Production Accountant |
Natalie Cordray | Production Assistant |
Zack Dougan | Production Assistant |
Beau Harrington | Production Assistant |
Malia Hulleman | Production Assistant |
Simone Khoury | Production Assistant |
Corey Knef | Production Assistant |
Simon Lam | Production Assistant |
Miranda McClellan | Production Assistant |
Ariana Miyake | Production Assistant |
Matthew Mulligan | Production Assistant |
Rhianna Shaheen | Production Assistant |
Ryland Young | Production Assistant |
Matthew Ellis | Production Assistant |
Helen Medrano | Production Controller |
Simon Mills | Production Coordinator |
Tom Carson | Production Coordinator |
David Halagarda | Production Coordinator |
Miranda Marks | Production Coordinator |
Robbie Torbuck | Production Secretary |
Lauren James | Production Secretary |
Danielle Rogers | Production Secretary |
Philipp Besa | Second Assistant Accountant |
Sharon M. Segal | Second Assistant Accountant |
Katherine Silva | Second Assistant Accountant |
Lisa Kisner | Second Assistant Accountant |
Alam Ahmadi | Security |
Jason Devil | Security |
Cody Lassiter | Security |
Liz Toys | Set Medic |
Ian Petriello Eisenberg | Set Production Assistant |
Dais Kasagawa | Set Production Assistant |
Samuel Vargas | Set Production Assistant |
Tim Lewis | Supervising Armorer |
Grant Grabowski | Travel Coordinator |
Luke Paul Martin | Travel Coordinator |
Jason A. Triplett | Stunts |
Michael Eaton | Graphic Designer |
Ramon Álvarez | Stunts |
Charlotte Williams | Stunts |
Peter White | Stunts |
Richard Wheeldon | Stunts |
Nicolas Wang | Stunts |
Liong Tiang | Stunts |
James Stewart | Stunts |
Ian Songhurst | Stunts |
Mark Slaughter | Stunts |
Kasim Saul | Stunts |
Zach Roberts | Stunts |
Andrej Riabokon | Stunts |
Jim Wilkey | Stunts |
Rush Randle | Stunts |
Jason Patterson | Utility Stunts, Stunts |
James O'Daly | Stunts |
Brian Nickels | Stunts |
Giedrius Nagys | Stunts |
Racer Moody | Stunts |
Ryan Moniz | Stunts |
Lee Millham | Stunt Driver, Stunts |
Carly Michaels | Stunts |
Kim McGarrity | Stunts |
Chris Manger | Stunts |
Lee Mayo | Stunt Driver |
Don Malone | Stunts |
Tony Lazzara | Stunts |
Danny Kim | Stunts |
Noah Johnson | Stunts |
Rob Hunt | Stunts |
Paul Howell | Stunts |
Fizz Hood | Stunts |
Regis Harrington | Stunt Double, Stunts |
Lawrence Hansen | Stunts |
Evangelos Grecos | Stunts |
John Francis Ginella | Stunt Double |
Josie Forman | Stunts |
Brent Fletcher | Stunts |
Erik Fenske | Stunts |
Chris De Clerk | Stunts |
Craig H. Davidson | Stunt Driver, Stunts |
Alexander Cruickshanks | Stunt Driver |
Tom Cox | Stunts |
Tom Cotton | Stunts |
Rob Cooper | Stunts |
Nicole Chapman | Stunt Coordinator |
Terry Cade | Stunts |
Katy Bullock | Stunts |
Daryl Andrews | Stunts |
Terry Ahue | Stunts |
Mike Ryan | Stunts |
Jared Hasselbach | VFX Artist |
David Lowery | Storyboard Artist |
Joe Watts | Stunts |
Martin Bell | Pre-Visualization Supervisor |
Richard Hansen | Stunts |
Oliver Gough | Stunts |
John Casali | Production Sound Mixer |
Mary L. Hart-Mastro | Hairstylist |
Christopher Barnett | Sound Effects Editor |
David Vickery | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Frances Hannon | Hair Department Head |
Ben Wright | Stunt Double |
Bradley Farmer | Stunts |
Martin Ware | Casting Associate |
Philip Harvey | Stand In |
Claudia Lecaros | Visual Effects Producer |
Pietro Ponti | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Tracey Wilson | Storyboard Artist |
Name | Title |
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Patrick Crowley | Producer |
Belén Atienza | Producer |
Steven Spielberg | Executive Producer |
Colin Trevorrow | Executive Producer |
Frank Marshall | Producer |
Thomas Hayslip | Producer |
Thomas Tull | Executive Producer |
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I felt embarrassed to be watching this. It's an embarrassing fever dream. I abandoned it halfway through its runtime. ...
More dinosaurs, Opie’s hot daughter, Dracula’s castle and Indiana Jones “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” (2018) revolves around Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard) and Owen (Chris Pratt) leading a team back to Isla Nublar to save several species of dinosaurs after an active volcano threatens all life t ... here. The plan is to relocate the dinosaurs to a new island sanctuary, but that’s not the way it works out. My title blurb pretty much says it all for this fifth film in the franchise. I mention Indiana Jones because the movie has a “Raiders of the Lost Ark” (1981) vibe more so than the other movies. The reference to Dracula’s castle is due to the fact that the entire second half takes place at a cool, gothic chateau in Northern California and there’s a scene with a genetically-enhanced raptor acting like Dracula. Curvy Bryce is just stunning throughout and easily blows away any other woman in the series. Meanwhile Pratt seriously upped his game as leading action hero (I wasn’t overly impressed with him in the previous film, although I didn’t dislike him either). At the end of the day I’d have to rank this installment as my favorite, followed by the original 1993 movie and 2015’s “Jurassic World.” The film runs 2 hours, 8 minutes and was shot in Hawaii and England/Scotland. GRADE: A-/B+
As a kid dinosaurs was one of my great interests. Thus I was so thrilled by the first Jurassic Park movie, which I thought then, and still think today, is a great movie. Sadly the following movies have been a mixed bag to say the least. This movie falls in the “that was disappointing” category I ... am afraid. It is obviously that however wrote the story was a lazy bugger that simply rehashed old bits and standard Hollywood cheap concepts and then added some frustrating preaching to it. The two scenes, one at the beginning and one in the end, where Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum) was just sitting and ranting on and on was enough by itself to drag down the movie a star or two. We get it, however wrote that crap do not like gene science. Then go and write a piece in a science journal or something. Oh wait, it would not have been excepted since there was no science in it, just ranting mixed up with poorly hidden religious beliefs. So instead you had to go and ruin a movie which was meant to simply entertain. The we have the rest of the story. The best, or should I say the kindest, word for describing it would be “predictable”. How many times are we going to do the big company captures animals for profit story? At least try to put some intelligence in the plot if you have to rehash it over and over again. It has even been done before in the same franchise for Christ sake! I would lie if I did not say that I found, at least, some entertainment watching the movie though. But pretty much all of it came from watching the scenery and the special effects. They at least were pretty good. But then I do like big monsters stomping around wreaking havoc and eating people, especially when it is the bad guys. There were some parts that was rather funny. I think Christ Pratt, and most of the other actors as well for that matter, did a fairly good job out of the lousy script. The idea of using a Stygimoloch to break free was quite cool and the havoc he wreaked somewhat funny. The part where Wheatley stop in the middle of all the chaos to extract a tooth as a bloody trophy was just silly though. The end scenes was just frustrating. However wrote that ought to be shot. A few dinosaurs escape and then the conclusion is that humanity have to live side by side with dinosaurs from then one. What a load of rubbish! Sadly, despite the genre being a favorite of mine and the special effects being pretty good, this film did not make it for me due to the unintelligent and lazy script.
A strong, **strong** opening that it never recovers* from. (*"never recovers from" here meaning "never stops dissapointing afterwards".) _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._ ...
Cover Version 2 It was 1993 when Jurassic Park was unleashed upon the film loving public, spawning a blockbuster franchise and pop culture thunders in the process. Sadly we now find ourselves suffering cover versions of what was once a great and thought provoking premise with high octane thrills ... into the bargain. I guess once they started personalising the Velociraptors, making one of them a friend of man, it was the beginning of the end. But we accepted it - sort of - jumping into 2015's Jurassic World with carefree abandon. More dino carnage we wanted, a bright cast fronted by the ever likable Chris Pratt and Bryce Howard drew us in, but it was merely ok, a franchise entry that was just a quick fix but nothing more. But of course box office talks and the franchise lumbers on to Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom... Plot returns to Isla Nublar which along with all the dinosaur inhabitants is about to be vanished from the planet by the mother of all volcanoes. Cue mankind jostling over whether to save a species that was once extinct whilst others have nefarious motives for financial gain. Off we go then, stock characters that are over familiar are performed by different actors but go through motions we have witnessed before, whilst the writing strains for a sort of human empathy factor that never hits the mark. There is nothing remotely fresh (well Howard has at least changed her footwear to something more credible) or exciting on offer here, it's a tired cash cow that's in dire need of extinction itself. Naturally another instalment will come along, and naturally it will make money, with myself and the other millions of Jurassic zombies filing in to view what we hope will be a return to the heady days back in 1993. But it's most likely a forlorn hope, so maybe, just maybe, it should be enough now, enough? 5/10
Brain hurt. Me no likey. Err...umm...ahem. This is a movie that really stretches it as far as believability, logic, or even physics. First, just a quick note: The trailer makes it seem like the movie spends its time on an island about to blow up. Less than half the movie is that. So, if you're ... looking for a long drawn out volcanic eruption, look elsewhere. The heroes are annoying and dumb caricatures, from the techie who's afraid of everything to the wisecracking animal wrangler (in fairness, this is Chris Pratt's character from the previous film, but still). The villains are short-sighted, moustache-twirling dolts who never seem to remember to watch behind them, especially in dangerous scenarios. And why was Jeff Goldblum even in this movie? He serves no purpose to the story. None at all. He's there for them to say, "See! We have someone from the older movies, so it ties together." That's literally all he's there to do for his two minutes of screen time. It's the same plot as every other Jurassic Park/World film. Let's create/genetically engineer dinosaurs. What could possibly go wrong? Even the supposed "plot twist" could be figured out from the very beginning of the film. Basic physics don't even apply, such as the impossible truck jump at one point. I swear I could feel my brain leaking out of my ears while watching this. This film honestly makes me somewhat relieved that Colin Trevorrow got removed from Star Wars Episode IX. Unfortunately, the way this movie ends basically guarantees that there's going to be another one. Although it begs the question about what happened to Jurassic Park III since it ends in a similar way. Is that film even supposed to be canon anymore? Just don't bother. Even if you love the dinosaur special effects of previous films, there's really not much here that you didn't see before, and some of it is actually pretty bad and unbelievable for a film from 2018. Just don't bother.
I spent half the time scoffing at the plot Jurassic World 2 was throwing at me, which diluted the fun I was having by looking at the superb CGI, moderate man-dinosaur action, and an overall fine cast performance. It still is a lot worse than Jurassic World (2015), which had a story almost as good as ... the original, the legendary Jurassic Park (1993) which almost seems impossible to mimic or better today. TN.
MORE REVIEWS @ https://www.msbreviews.com/ Jurassic World: FallenKingdom still holds the same massive narrative issues. If not for J. A. Bayona's incredible direction, this would be at the bottom of my ranking. No impressive visuals can overcome the nonsensical plot, annoying side characters, ... and that awful auction storyline. Rating: D+
Well, this is the fourth Jurassic Park movie I have watched over the past month and it feels like my reviews are very similar, something I try to avoid obviously. So let me get a few similarities out of the way. Once again a child is placed at risk, though these precocious kids always seem adept ... at outrunning dinosaurs even while under a blind panic, so hats off to them. There are of course bad guys on the dinosaur menu, up to at least three in this Jurassic entry. And as usual a couple of times our heroes are saved from certain death by one predator Dino attacking another at the last second. What are the odds? But it looks like we are finally moving away from the small island off the coast of Costa Rica, as the island seems to have been destroyed by a volcano eruption that oddly reminded me of the lava damage in Lord of the Rings. Poor dinosaurs. First there was the comet millions of years ago, and now the volcano nearly made the score Universe 2, Dinosaurs 0. But don’t fear, a handful got away and who knows how much DNA? I am not too impressed by the whole building a super dinosaur thing. Aren’t we reaching a critical mass where they might as well end this franchise and switch to having the monsters be old fashioned alien invaders? Oh, and Jeff Goldblum is back, though perhaps it was a dry, humorless clone of the original character who was a highlight of previous Jurassic movies, but who sounded like a didactic college professor this time. But hey, we have seen much worse sequels often, haven’t we? On some surface level, this entry in the franchise was entertaining as always. That seems built into the series’s DNA as well as often accompanying Spielberg’s name in the credits. And it must be frustrating to try and fail to match the magic of the very first film.
A lot of action in this one. The movie kind of dragged along. Boring at times. ...
Blue the Goat! ...