So, this week is Cinemacon, which is a big showcase that the studios put on for exhibitors (theater owners, etc.) in order to highlight their upcoming titles.
We’re just wondering if this film’s inevitable box-office mega-success means that Universal will try to cross over with one of their other hit franchises: We’re picturing Jurassic World: The Minions next. This fragile balance will reshape the future and determine, once and for all, whether human beings are to remain the apex predators on a planet they now share with history’s most fearsome creatures.” Hence, a brand new trailer for Jurassic World: Dominion, coming in hot on the heels of the last one just a few weeks ago.
Sam Neill returns to the role of the archeologist Alan Grant, Laura Dern comes back as the prehistoric expert Ellie Sattler, and Jeff Goldblum shows up as the ...
After co-writing the first two installments of the Jurassic World franchise and directing Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Colin Trevorrow is back to helm Dominion and bring the trilogy to an end. Check out the official synopsis for the movie below: Trevorrow wants Dominion to serve as an epic conclusion to the dinosaur saga and is using the extra time to make sure the ends are properly tied.
The new Jurassic World Dominion trailer is here, providing more story details on how the search for Baby Blue factors into the adventure.
Needless to say, the new Jurassic World Dominion trailer provides all the dinosaur action fans could ever want. The new Jurassic World Dominion trailer concludes with Owen Grady, Bryce Dallas Howard's Claire Dearing, and Isabella Sermon's Maisie Lockwood colliding with the aforementioned trio of Jurassic Park icons. Directed by Colin Trevorrow from a script he co-wrote with Emily Carmichael and a story he developed with Derek Connolly, Jurassic World Dominion is being touted as the conclusion to the nearly three-decades-old Jurassic Park franchise.
Truth be told, with tickets going on sale today in advance of its June 10 domestic debut, the film doesn't need to offer up much else.
This isn’t necessarily a criticism, although I do wonder if a more conventional 007 marketing campaign (the promos for Skyfall weren’t exactly spoiler-free) might have moved the needle a little on its domestic debut weekend. I’m sure Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness will do just fine, but I am amused to see the marketing working so hard to hide basic act-one plot information (very abstract details - person searches out Doctor Strange’s help in dealing with a fantastical problem) that almost every review will, by default, have to divulge. When you have the movie (Frozen) and/or IP (Star Wars) that will get them in the door anyway, that’s fine.
The CGI budget looks through the roof on this one, as all the stops are pulled out for the conclusion of the Jurassic World series.
This fragile balance will reshape the future and determine, once and for all, whether human beings are to remain the apex predators on a planet they now share with history’s most fearsome creatures. Or, to quote the most recent synopsis: Dinosaurs now live—and hunt—alongside humans all over the world.
The time is nearly upon us, dinosaur lovers, as Jurassic World Dominion is just around the corner. The pandemic upended original plans for this sequel to ...
This fragile balance will reshape the future and determine, once and for all, whether human beings are to remain the apex predators on a planet they now share with history’s most fearsome creatures.” Dinosaurs now live—and hunt—alongside humans all over the world. Not to mention all of the action sequences, which are, to say the least of it, wild. First and foremost, Sam Neill, Jeff Goldblum, and Laura Dern are back in the saddle as Alan Grant, Ian Malcolm, and Ellie Sattler together for the first time since the original Jurassic Park. And the trailer makes clear that they are a bit part of the proceedings, not just cameos. But the big feature players here are the dinosaurs who are now living in and amongst humans, given the destruction of Isla Nublar in Fallen Kingdom. It turns out this is not going well for the people of Earth. Not only does the original cast return alongside the current cast making for a big uniting of generations, but there is a wild amount of dino-craziness going on here, even by this franchise’s standards.
Following the official Jurassic World Dominion trailer, the new IMAX poster for the film harkens back to the original Jurassic Park's T-Rex logo.
After a poorly received second film, the trilogy's crew is clearly hoping to cap off a nearly 30-year cinematic journey with an enjoyable experience for both long- and short-term franchise fans. The reintroduction of Jeff Goldblum's Dr. Ian Malcolm and about a dozen easter eggs referencing Jurassic Park intensified the new trilogy's connection to the first three Jurassic Park movies. With dinosaurs now cohabitating with humans on the mainland, a couple of prominent Jurassic Park alums return to help with a dangerous mission and navigate this strange new world.