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Jurassic World is a 2015 American science fiction action film. It is the fourth installment of the Jurassic Park franchise and the first in the Jurassic World trilogy. Directed by Colin Trevorrow, written by Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, alongside Derek Connolly and Trevorrow from a story by Jaffa and Silver, and produced by Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley, the film stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Vincent D Onofrio, Ty Simpkins, Nick Robinson, Omar Sy, BD Wong, and Irrfan Khan. Set 22 years after the events of Jurassic Park, Jurassic World takes place on the same fictional island of Isla Nublar, located off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. A successful theme park of cloned dinosaurs, dubbed Jurassic World, has operated on the island for years, bringing John Hammond s dream to fruition. The park plunges into chaos when a transgenic dinosaur escapes from its enclosure and goes on a rampage, while a conspiracy orchestrated by the park s staff creates more dangers.
Universal Pictures intended to begin production of a fourth Jurassic Park film in 2004 for a mid-2005 release but was in development hell while the script underwent several revisions. Following a suggestion from executive producer Steven Spielberg, writers Jaffa and Silver explored the idea of a functional dinosaur park. Once Trevorrow was hired as director in 2013, he followed the same idea while developing a new script with Connolly. Filming lasted from April to August 2014 in Louisiana and Hawaii. The dinosaurs were created by Lucasfilm s Industrial Light & Magic using CGI and by Legacy Effects using life-sized animatronics. Production was completed in May 2015.
Jurassic World was released in the United States on June 12, 2015. It grossed $1.6 billion in box office revenue, becoming the third highest-grossing film of all time at the time of its release. It was also the second-highest-grossing film of 2015 and the highest-grossing in the franchise. Two sequels have been released: Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018) and Jurassic World Dominion (2022).
Plot
Brothers Zach and Gray Mitchell visit Jurassic World, a dinosaur theme park on Isla Nublar, of which their aunt Claire Dearing is the operations manager. Claire assigns her assistant Zara as the boys guide, but they evade her and explore on their own. Elsewhere on the island, Navy veteran and ethologist Owen Grady has been training a Velociraptor squad composed of Blue, Charlie, Delta and Echo, and researching their intelligence. Based on the raptors ability to follow commands, head of InGen security Vic Hoskins believes that the animals can be weaponized, an idea Owen and his assistant Barry vehemently oppose.
Prior to its opening, Claire and park owner Simon Masrani inspect the park s newest attraction, the Indominus rex, a transgenic dinosaur created by geneticist Dr. Henry Wu. Masrani tasks Owen with evaluating the enclosure s security. Owen warns Claire that the Indominus lacks social skills, making it dangerous and unpredictable. When the Indominus seemingly escapes her compound, Owen and two park workers enter the enclosure. The Indominus, which can camouflage itself and mask its heat signature, suddenly appears. Owen survives, but it devours the other two men before escaping into the island s interior. Realizing that it is highly vicious and intelligent, Owen advises Masrani to have the specimen destroyed, but to protect his company s investment, Masrani dispatches a specialized unit to subdue it with non-lethal weaponry so that it can safely be returned to its paddock. After most of the unit is slaughtered, Claire orders the evacuation of the island s northern sector, while Masrani ponders Owen s warning and accosts Wu.
While exploring the park in a tour vehicle, Zach and Gray enter a restricted area. The Indominus arrives and destroys the vehicle, but the boys narrowly escape. They find the ruins of the original Jurassic Park visitor center, repair an old Jeep Wrangler, and drive back to the park resort. As Claire and Owen search for the boys, they barely escape the Indominus as well. Masrani and two troopers hunt down the Indominus by helicopter, but it breaks into the park s aviary. The pterosaurs, startled by the Indominus, flee the aviary and attack Masrani s helicopter, resulting it in crashing and killing its passengers, before converging onto the resort, and attacking everyone, including Zara who is then devoured by a Mosasaurus. Zach and Gray find Owen and Claire at the resort as armed personnel shoot down the pterosaurs.
Assuming command, Hoskins orders the raptors to be used to track the Indominus, whereupon Owen reluctantly complies and spearheads the assault with the raptors. Upon finding the Indominus, the dinosaurs begin communicating among themselves. Owen realizes that the Indominus has Velociraptor DNA, and it usurps Owen s command of the raptors, becoming the pack s new alpha. Troops fire on the Indominus, but it escapes. The raptors slaughter most of the soldiers, while Charlie is killed in the chaos. Hoskins evacuates Dr. Wu and the dinosaur embryos from the island to protect Dr. Wu s research. Owen, Claire, and the boys find Hoskins at the lab securing more embryos, but Delta breaks in and kills him. Owen re-establishes his bond with the three surviving raptors before the Indominus reappears. They attack the hybrid, but Delta and Echo are killed while Blue is knocked unconscious. Claire releases the Jurassic Park’s veteran Tyrannosaurus rex from its paddock and lures it into a battle with the Indominus. The Indominus eventually gains the advantage over the Tyrannosaurus until Blue recovers and joins the battle. The duo overwhelms the Indominus until it gets cornered at the lagoon s edge, where it is dragged underwater by the resident Mosasaurus.
The survivors are evacuated and the island is abandoned once again. Zach and Gray are reunited with their parents, while Owen and Claire decide to stay together.
Cast
- Chris Pratt as Owen Grady, a Navy veteran and ethologist, and a Velociraptor expert and handler at Jurassic World.
- Bryce Dallas Howard as Claire Dearing, the Jurassic World operations manager and aunt to Zach and Gray Mitchell.
- Vincent D Onofrio as Vic Hoskins, head of InGen s security operations, who wants to use the Velociraptors as military animals.
- Ty Simpkins as Gray Mitchell, one of Claire s nephews and the younger brother of Zach.
- Nick Robinson as Zach Mitchell, one of Claire s nephews and the older brother of Gray.
- Omar Sy as Barry Sembène, Owen s assistant who helps care for the raptors.
- BD Wong as Dr. Henry Wu, a geneticist who heads the team that created the dinosaurs for Jurassic World as well as the failed original Jurassic Park. He is revealed to have an alliance with Hoskins.
- Irrfan Khan as Simon Masrani, CEO of the Masrani Corporation and the owner of Jurassic World.
- Jake Johnson as Lowery Cruthers, an employee in the park s control room.
- Lauren Lapkus as Vivian, an employee in the park s control room.
- Brian Tee as Hamada, the leader of the ACU (Asset Containment Unit), a group of security guards installed on Isla Nublar
- Katie McGrath as Zara, Claire s personal assistant.
- Judy Greer as Karen Mitchell, Claire s sister and mother of Zach and Gray.
- Andy Buckley as Scott Mitchell, Karen s husband and father of Zach and Gray.
Additionally, Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Buffett cameo as themselves. Patrick Crowley, the film s producer, cameos as Masrani s flight instructor while Colin Trevorrow briefly provides the voice of Mr. DNA, an animated DNA helix who explains the park s technology to visitors. The character was previously voiced by Greg Burson in Jurassic Park. Brad Bird provides a voice cameo as the park s monorail announcer and Jack Horner, the film s technical advisor, also cameos. Eric Edelstein cameos as a paddock supervisor. A photograph of Jeff Goldblum is used to represent his character Dr. Ian Malcolm on the back cover of a book.
Themes and analysis
Director Colin Trevorrow stated that the Indominus rex, the synthetic hybrid dinosaur at the center of the film s story, is symbolic of consumer and corporate excess. The dinosaur was meant to embody worst tendencies. We re surrounded by wonder and yet we want more, and we want it bigger, faster, louder, better. And in the world of the movie, the animal is designed based on a series of corporate focus groups . He also stated that there s something in the film about our greed and our desire for profit. The Indominus rex, to me, is very much that desire, that need to be satisfied . Film journalists have noted parallels between the workings of the park in Jurassic World and of the film and entertainment industry. Actor James DuMont, who has a small role in the film, said the person the environment are one is an obvious theme; another theme is those who do not stop evil are supporting and encouraging it .
The film also explores animal rights concepts; the Indominus rex was raised in captivity and in complete isolation, making the creature not fully functional . Trevorrow has cited the 2013 documentary film Blackfish, which is critical of captive orca at SeaWorld, as a key inspiration for Jurassic World. Captive orca Tilikum, which was raised partly in isolation and was responsible for the deaths of three people, served as an inspiration for the Indominus rex, and the public relations and corporate excesses of SeaWorld depicted in the documentary inspired the fictional park in Jurassic World.
Production
Development
In May 2001, Steven Spielberg had Amblin Entertainment commence development of ideas for Jurassic Park IV, which he planned to produce. Initially, Jurassic Park III director Joe Johnston was not interested in directing the fourth film. In 2002, William Monahan was announced as screenwriter, and a release date was set for mid-2005. Kathleen Kennedy would produce the film, and Spielberg would serve as executive producer.
An early story idea would partially involve dinosaurs migrating to the Costa Rican mainland. A team of experts, including Dr. Alan Grant and Dr. Ian Malcolm, would chart an expedition to an offshore island and discover the dinosaurs breeding freely. Part of the plot would involve the characters devising a way to restrict the spread of the dinosaurs and prevent an ecological disaster. Early concept art also depicted genetically engineered human-dinosaur mercenaries. Monahan s first draft of the script was finished in July 2003; the story was not set in a jungle, as in previous films. Monahan subsequently left the project to work on Kingdom of Heaven. He was replaced by John Sayles, who wrote two drafts of the script. In one draft, a new character, a mercenary named Nick Harris, would be charged with training a team of genetically modified Deinonychus for use on rescue missions and to combat drug dealers. The concept of a human who trains dinosaurs came from Spielberg. By April 2005, the film had been postponed, as Spielberg was dissatisfied with the script revisions.
Frank Marshall would eventually join the project as a producer. Progress on the film stalled during 2005 as Marshall and Spielberg were busy with other film projects. Additional work on the film was expected to begin following the release of a fourth Indiana Jones film, which Marshall and Spielberg were working on. In 2006, Spielberg said Johnston would direct the film, but by April 2007, Johnston was no longer involved as director. A release date of 2008 was expected, but was later delayed to 2009. By 2010, Johnston was involved with the project again and planned for the film to be the first in a new Jurassic Park trilogy. Johnston hoped to further develop the project with Spielberg after they finished other projects, including Johnston s 2011 film, Captain America: The First Avenger.
In 2011, writer Mark Protosevich was hired. He wrote two story treatments, neither of which were approved. Spielberg and Kennedy felt that the film did not yet have an adequate story. In 2012, Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver were hired to write the script. The writers incorporated three ideas from Spielberg: a fully functioning dinosaur theme park, a human who has a relationship with trained raptors (from Sayles s earlier draft), and a human-eating dinosaur that escapes and has to be stopped. The concept of a dinosaur with a chameleon-like ability to render itself nearly invisible is a plot device from Crichton s The Lost World novel that had not been used in the previous films.
Pre-production
In January 2013, Universal set a release date of June 13, 2014. Kennedy later left the project in February as she would be busy with the then-upcoming Star Wars sequel trilogy. A month later, Colin Trevorrow was hired as director, and Patrick Crowley was announced as a producer alongside Marshall. Trevorrow and his writing partner, Derek Connolly, rewrote the earlier draft by Jaffa and Silver, while retaining Spielberg s three story ideas. The film s release was delayed by a year to give the writers time to perfect the script. In September, Universal confirmed the film s title Jurassic World, with a release scheduled for June 12, 2015. The film is set 22 years after the events of Jurassic Park, and is considered a direct sequel to that film; although The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III remain canon in the series, Jurassic World ignores their events as they occurred on a different island location.
Between 2003 and 2008, several cast members from previous Jurassic Park films were expected to reprise their roles, including Sam Neill as Dr. Alan Grant, Jeff Goldblum as Dr. Ian Malcolm, Richard Attenborough as John Hammond, and Laura Dern as Dr. Ellie Sattler. Attenborough retired from acting following a fall at his house in 2008. A statue of his character is featured in the film. Trevorrow and Connolly did not want to bring back the other characters unless there would be a good reason for them to be involved in the story; they considered Dr. Henry Wu, the scientist responsible for recreating dinosaurs, a logical choice.
Ty Simpkins and Nick Robinson were cast as the child characters in October 2013. Bryce Dallas Howard and Chris Pratt were cast in the lead roles. Vincent D Onofrio and Irrfan Khan were cast in early 2014, and BD Wong was cast to reprise his role of Dr. Henry Wu, marking the character s first appearance since the original Jurassic Park film in 1993.
Filming
Principal photography began on April 10, 2014, in Hawaii. The budget was reported to be $150 million. Filming locations there included the islands of Kauai and Oahu. The Indominus rex enclosure was among the shooting locations in Hawaii. Filming continued in Hawaii until June, before moving to Louisiana. The Main Street and boardwalk area of the fictional Jurassic World theme park was constructed in the parking lot of the abandoned Six Flags New Orleans park. NASA s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans was also used to construct interior sets representing the Jurassic World park. Other sets constructed at the facility included a Mosasaurus feeding show and a raptor enclosure.
The film includes a scene in which Claire s assistant Zara (portrayed by Katie McGrath) is carried off by several Pteranodon before falling into the park s lagoon, where she is eaten by the Mosasaurus, marking the first female death in the film series. Trevorrow wanted to make it the most spectacular death we can possibly imagine , while also wanting to surprise moviegoers, stating: Let s have someone die who just doesn t deserve to die at all .
Stan Winston provided animatronic dinosaurs for the previous Jurassic Park films, and intended to do the same for the fourth film prior to his death in 2008. Instead, Winston s former colleagues at Legacy Effects provided an animatronic Apatosaurus for the film. Maquettes were used to depict the velociraptors during certain scenes, and some dinosaurs were created through the use of motion capture. The remaining dinosaurs were computer-generated by Industrial Light & Magic. Filming concluded on August 5 the same year.
Music
The musical score was composed by Michael Giacchino, who had previously scored the video games Warpath: Jurassic Park and The Lost World: Jurassic Park. John Williams themes from previous Jurassic Park scores were incorporated by Giacchino, who said: It was a really targeted approach, as to where to and where would make the most sense and where would we most appreciate it, as fans ourselves . A soundtrack album was released on June 9, 2015, by Back Lot Music.
Marketing
The first official pictures of the film set were released in April 2014, and were followed by the release of the first film stills in June. During the San Diego Comic-Con convention in July, 500 copies of a limited-edition Jurassic World poster by Mark Englert were given out. Audiences at the convention were disappointed by the lack of Jurassic World footage; what they thought to be footage for the film was a teaser trailer announcement for Legendary Pictures then-upcoming film, Skull Island.
Two viral marketing websites, one for the fictional Masrani Global Corporation and one for the Jurassic World theme park, were launched in November 2014. The Masrani website was created by Jack Anthony Ewins and Timothy Glover, two Jurassic Park fans who had earlier created a website for the fictional Patel Corporation. Khan was initially reported to be playing a park owner with the surname Patel; after some fans mistook the Patel website for an official website associated with the film, Universal hired Ewins and Glover in April the same year to design the official Masrani website and to add their own backstory details to it. The Masrani website included information that was absent from the film; it contained details of the company s purchase of InGen and about the park s origins. The Masrani website also included videos showing D Onofrio and Wong talking in-character about the fictional company.
The theme park website featured a high level of fictional detail, including hotel accommodations, weather reports and wait times for rides. Paleontologist Brian Switek was hired in early 2015 to ensure the accuracy of dinosaur information on the theme park website. Trevorrow wrote fictional customer comments for the site; he said: It was then that I realized I d gone too far down the rabbit hole . Closed circuit video shown on the control room monitors was filmed during production and was also added to the theme park website.
In 2014, a short teaser trailer was released online on November 23, followed by the first full trailer two days later; it had initially been scheduled to air on NBC two days later during a Thanksgiving football game. The film was marketed with the tagline The park is open . Further markerting took in 2015; a television advertisement for the film premiered during Super Bowl XLIX in February. A clip from the film was aired on MTV on April 8, and depicted the character Owen arguing with Claire about the treatment of the park s dinosaurs. Film director and writer Joss Whedon criticized the clip, calling it 70s-era sexist and, referring to Pratt s and Howard s characters, stated; She s a stiff, he s a life-force—really? Still? Trevorrow later stated he was not bothered by Whedon s comments and that to be honest, I don t totally disagree with him. I wonder why chose a clip like that, that shows an isolated situation within a movie that has an internal logic. That starts with characters that are almost archetypes, stereotypes that are deconstructed as the story progresses . Howard also considered the clip to be a marketing mistake.
Later in April, three new posters for the film were released during a three-day period leading up to the premiere of the final trailer. Trevorrow was disappointed with Universal because he felt the trailers showed far more of this movie than I would have ever wanted . Trevorrow stated that because of the film s cost, the trailers included scenes Universal felt were necessary to ensure its financial success after the studio s disappointment with Jurassic Park III s box-office performance. Universal spent $34.9 million on television advertisements for the film. Companies including Kellogg s, Dairy Queen and Barbasol served as promotional partners for the film, and Lego and Hasbro released toys based on it. Two video games, Lego Jurassic World and Jurassic World: The Game, were released in 2015. Tippett Studio worked with Universal and Efexio to create an application titled Jurassic World Mobile MovieMaker , which adds images of dinosaurs to a background photograph.
Release
Theatrical
The first premiere of Jurassic World was held on May 29, 2015, at the Grand Rex cinema in Paris, France. The film was theatrically released in 66 territories from June 10 to 12. In North America, advance screenings were held at Majestic 10 Cinemas in Williston, Vermont on the 10th, before opening two days later in 4,273 venues, the largest-ever screen count for Universal. The film was released in Japan on August 5; the last market in which it was released.
Worldwide, Jurassic World was released across 809 IMAX theaters—364 of which were in North America—making it the third-largest worldwide release for any movie in IMAX s history and the largest day-and-date IMAX release ever. Universal relaunched the film in IMAX 3D in theaters for one week on August 28, in the United States and Canada.
Home media
Jurassic World was released by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment on DVD, Blu-ray, and Blu-ray 3D on October 20, 2015. Upon release, it sold nearly three million Blu-ray and DVD units in its first week, making it the highest-selling home entertainment live-action film; both for Universal and of 2015. Across all digital and physical formats, Jurassic World collected $82.6 million in its first week. At the end of 2015, it was named the second-highest-selling video of the year in the UK, selling 1.05 million copies since its release. It was the third-highest-selling DVD and the second-highest-selling Blu-ray in the country. In 2018, Jurassic World was included in the Jurassic Park 25th Anniversary Collection.
Reception
Box office
Jurassic World grossed $653.4 million in the United States and Canada and $1.018 billion in other countries for a worldwide total of $1.672 billion. It set a box office record during its opening weekend, becoming the first film to collect over $500 million in a single weekend. The film crossed the $1 billion mark within 14 days, making it the fastest film at the time to reach that milestone, surpassing Furious 7. Deadline Hollywood calculated the film s net profit as $474 million, accounting for production budgets, marketing, talent participations, and other costs; box office grosses and home media revenues placed it third on their list of 2015 s Most Valuable Blockbusters . It is also the second of three films following Furious 7 and Minions to surpass $1 million in 4DX admissions worldwide.
United States and Canada
Predictions for the opening of Jurassic World in the U.S. and Canada were continuously revised upwards, starting from $125 million to $200 million. It opened on Friday, June 12, 2015, in 4,274 theaters and earned $81.9 million on its opening day, marking the fifth-biggest opening day and the fifth-biggest single-day gross. The film s Friday gross included $18.5 million from 3,229 theaters in its early Thursday showings—a record for Universal. Excluding Thursday-night grosses, the film earned the largest opening-day gross ($63.5 million). It also set a single-day IMAX record of $8.6 million and a Saturday-and-Sunday gross record of $69.6 million and $57.2 million, respectively. In total, it earned $208,806,270 for its debut weekend, setting an opening-weekend record and an IMAX opening record of $20.6 million—10.2% of the total opening gross—from 363 IMAX theaters, surpassing The Avengers and The Dark Knight Rises simultaneously. Additionally, it had the largest June opening weekend, breaking the previous record held by Man of Steel. 3D accounted for 48% of the total opening gross. RealD 3D comprised $70 million of the opening gross. The opening-weekend audience was evenly split between under-25s over-25s—39% were under age 25, 61% age 25 years and above. 52% of the audience were male and 48% were female. On its fourth day of release, Jurassic World made $25.6 million, making it the third-highest Monday gross, after Spider-Man 2 and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. This was also the biggest non-holiday Monday gross of any film at the time, knocking out The Dark Knight.
The film set a record for the largest second-weekend gross, its revenue dropping by 49% to $106.6 million and it topped the North American box office for three consecutive weekends. Other records set by the film at the time include the biggest weekend-per-theater average for a wide release—$48,855 per theater— the fastest film to reach $100 million and each additional $50 million through $600 million, and the largest cumulative gross through every day of release until and including its fifty-third day—with the exception of its first day. As of June 21, 2015, screenings in RealD, IMAX and premium large format had grossed $132 million, $42 million and $23.1 million, respectively. On Friday, July 17, the movie s revenue reached $600 million, becoming the fourth and quickest to do so in 36 days.
Other territories
Jurassic World was released in 63 countries. Outside the United States and Canada, the film opened on Wednesday, June 10, in eight countries, earning $24 million. On Thursday, June 11, it grossed another $46 million from 37 markets for a two-day total of $70 million from 45 countries. It was released in 21 more countries on June 12, earning $60 million, which is Universal s highest-grossing international Friday of all time, for a three-day total of $130 million from 66 countries. Until Sunday, June 14, it had a five-day opening weekend total of $316.1 million from 66 countries from 19,612 screens, representing 31% of its overseas gross and setting an opening-weekend record, beating Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2. This included an IMAX opening record of $23.5 million from 443 IMAX theaters in 56 countries, surpassing the record that was previously held by Transformers: Age of Extinction. 3D showings accounted for 65% of the film s revenue (equivalent to $205 million). Additional records include the highest single-day IMAX gross with $6.5 million on Saturday, June 12. Revenues in its second weekend dropped by 47.4% to $166.7 million, according to Box Office Mojo. Deadline Hollywood reported a 48.3% drop to $163.4 million. Jurassic World topped the box office outside of North America for three consecutive weekends.
The film had the biggest opening day of all time for Universal in Hong Kong; the second-biggest in Australia, France, Indonesia, the Philippines, Russia, and South Korea; and the biggest opening day of all time in Panama. It also scored the biggest opening for Universal in nine countries, including Australia, China, Ecuador, France, Hong Kong, and Malta. In China, it grossed $17.77 million on its opening day (including $1.39 million from midnight runs), which is the tenth-biggest of all time and went on to earn $100.1 million in its opening weekend, which is the third-biggest of all time. It also scored the second-biggest IMAX opening there with $11.8 million. Following China, its largest openings outside of the U.S. and Canada occurred in the UK, Ireland and Malta ($30.1 million), France and the Maghreb region ($14.7 million), Mexico ($14.6 million), South Korea ($14.2 million) and Japan ($13 million). In South Korea, the film was released during the 2015 MERS outbreak as the U.S. film studios are debarred from altering their scheduled dates, resulting the film s attendance to fall from that date and the local films release dates to be postponed by their distributors. IMAX tickets sales grossed $42.1 million as of June 21, 2015. In total earnings, its largest markets outside the United States and Canada were China ($205.2 million), the United Kingdom ($100.4 million), Japan ($75.2 million), Germany ($49.2 million), Mexico ($44.3 million), and South Korea ($43.9 million).
Critical response
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, Jurassic World has an approval rating of 71% based on 357 reviews and an average rating of 6.6/10. Its critical consensus reads: Jurassic World can t match the original for sheer inventiveness and impact, but it works in its own right as an entertaining – and visually dazzling – popcorn thriller . On Metacritic, the film has a score of 59 out of 100 based on 49 critics, indicating mixed or average reviews . Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A on an A+ to F scale.
Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian gave the film four stars out of five and said it is a terrifically enjoyable and exciting summer spectacular and savvy, funny, ridiculous in just the right way . Robbie Collin of The Telegraph also awarded it four stars, deeming it a worthy sequel to the original Jurassic Park and calling it methodically paced and shot with an awestruck visual sense that s pure Spielberg . Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave it three stars out of four and wrote: It s not the cynical, cash-in cheesefest you feared. OK, Jurassic World is a little of that. But this state-of-the-art dino epic is also more than a blast of rumbling, roaring, did you effing see that! fun . He praised Trevorrow s direction, Pratt s and Howard s performances and the effects. Writing for The Hollywood Reporter, Todd McCarthy said the film was not terribly scary and criticized the romance between Owen and Claire, but he praised the CGI implementation, the film s musical score, and claimed there is a certain low-key affability about Trevorrow’s approach that marks him a likeable humanist . UK film website Movie Metropolis rated the film four stars out of five noting that while Jurassic World is missing some soul and charm from the original, it is the first sequel worthy of the brand . David Crow, writing for Den of Geek, considered Jurassic World a legacy sequel and wrote that it gave fans everything they loved about the first one without trying to change things up .
The Associated Press praised Pratt and Howard s performances but rated the film two stars out of four, calling it an ugly, over-saturated movie that lacks the deft sense of wonderment, wit and suspense that guided the original . Ann Hornaday of The Washington Post also rated it two stars out of four, writing every action movie today ends up as Transformers and, even when it s cloned creatures fighting, the same is true here (with an antic dash of Sharknado tossed in for good measure). It s not ambition or technical know-how or even plucky resourcefulness that save the day in Jurassic World, it s good old-fashioned anthropomorphism. Humans, it seems, never learn. But if we did, where would sequels come from?
Spielberg said, To see Jurassic World come to life is almost like seeing Jurassic Park come true , while Sam Neill also praised the film and its acting. Several news publications, as well as Neill, noted the violence of the franchise s first notable depiction of a woman being killed onscreen, and Entertainment Weekly wrote: There s nothing amusing about the demise of Zara, who s as close to real people as Jurassic World gets, and it s that unsettling quality about her death that more Hollywood disaster epics need in order to reclaim their visceral emotional prowess . Several news outlets, such as The New York Times, New York and Slate, considered the film s depiction of Claire, including her use of high heels throughout the film, to be sexist. Additionally, several websites have noted plot and character similarities between Jurassic World and the 1999 film Deep Blue Sea. Entertainment website Dark Horizons stated in its coverage of Jurassic World that some aren t warming to the Deep Blue Sea meets Jaws 3-D storyline , while entertainment website Flickering Myth posted the story Deja Vu: Isn t Jurassic World just Deep Blue Sea with dinosaurs? , which outlined plot and character similarities between the two films.
Accolades
In December 2015, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences placed Jurassic World on its shortlist of potential nominees for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects at the 88th Academy Awards but was not nominated for an Academy Award. The film received the following nominations and awards from other organizations:
Year | Award / Film Festival | Category | Recipients | Result | Ref. |
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2015 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice Movie: Villain | Vincent D Onofrio | Nominated | |
Choice Summer Movie | Nominated | ||||
Choice Summer Movie Star: Male | Chris Pratt | Nominated | |||
Choice Summer Movie Star: Female | Bryce Dallas Howard | Nominated | |||
Choice Movie: Hissy Fit | Nominated | ||||
Hollywood Film Awards | Hollywood Visual Effects Award | Tim Alexander | Won | ||
World Soundtrack Academy | Film Composer of the Year | Michael Giacchino (also for Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Inside Out, Jupiter Ascending, Tomorrowland) | Won | ||
2016 | People s Choice Awards | Favorite Movie | Nominated | ||
Favorite Movie Actor | Chris Pratt | Nominated | |||
Favorite Action Movie | Nominated | ||||
Favorite Action Movie Actor | Chris Pratt | Nominated | |||
Critics Choice Movie Awards | Best Action Movie | Nominated | |||
Best Sci-Fi/Horror Movie | Nominated | ||||
Best Actor in an Action Movie | Chris Pratt | Nominated | |||
Best Actress in an Action Movie | Bryce Dallas Howard | Nominated | |||
Best Visual Effects | Nominated | ||||
Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Action Performance By Stunt Ensemble Motion Picture | Nominated | |||
Art Directors Guild | Excellence in Production Design for a Feature Film – Fantasy Film | Edward Verreaux | Nominated | ||
Visual Effects Society | Outstanding Created Environment in a Photoreal Feature | Martyn Culpitt, Jao Sita, Yuta Shimizu, Michael Billette (for Jungle Chase) | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Models in a Photoreal or Animated Project | Steve Jubinville, Martin Murphy, Aaron Gret, Kevin Reuter (for Indominus Rex) | Nominated | |||
Annie Awards | Animated Effects in a Live Action Production | Nominated | |||
Character Animation in a Live Action Production | Indominus Rex | Nominated | |||
Satellite Awards | Best Sound (Editing and Mixing) | Christopher Boyes, Pete Horner, Kirk Francis, Al Nelson and Gwendolyn Yates Whittle | Nominated | ||
Best Visual Effects | Tim Alexander, Glen McIntosh, Tony Plett and Michael Meinardus | Nominated | |||
Kids Choice Awards | Favorite Movie | Nominated | |||
Favorite Movie Actor | Chris Pratt | Nominated | |||
MTV Movie Awards | Movie of the Year | Nominated | |||
Best Male Performance | Chris Pratt | Nominated | |||
Best Action Performance | Chris Pratt | Won | |||
Empire Awards | Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy | Nominated | |||
Best Visual Effects | Nominated | ||||
Saturn Award | Best Science Fiction | Nominated | |||
Best Director | Colin Trevorrow | Nominated | |||
Best Writing | Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, Derek Connolly, and Colin Trevorrow | Nominated | |||
Best Performance by a Younger Actor | Ty Simpkins | Won | |||
Best Editing | Kevin Stitt | Nominated | |||
Best Production Design | Ed Verreaux | Nominated | |||
Best Special Effects | John Rosengrant, Michael Lantieri, and Tim Alexander | Nominated |
Controversies
Scientific accuracy
To maintain continuity with the previous films, Jurassic World does not feature any feathered dinosaurs. The first Jurassic Park film was lauded by paleontologists for depicting dinosaurs accurately and in keeping with the science of the time, but later discoveries have refuted the view of dinosaurs as invariably scaly creatures. Jurassic World was criticized for purposely ignoring new discoveries and knowledge. Several dinosaur researchers called the film a dumb monster movie for failing to include new discoveries about the creatures; for example, the feathers or proto-feathers that covered some dinosaurs and the way Velociraptor held its front limbs. Many paleontologists considered the dinosaurs a retrograde step from the original Jurassic Park.
In response to these criticisms, Trevorrow said that Jurassic World was not meant as a documentary film, but as a sci-fi film. The film includes a scene addressing the topic, as Dr. Henry Wu says that such inaccuracies can be attributed to the fact that the dinosaurs are genetically engineered animals. A fictional review on the film s theme park website speculates that the use of amphibian DNA to fill the gaps in the dinosaur DNA—a plot point in the original novel and film—prevented the dinosaurs from growing feathers. The filmmakers had planned to depict feathered dinosaurs early in the film s development.
Writing credits dispute
At the end of March 2015, a Writers Guild of America (WGA) arbitration panel ruled that Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver would receive credit for writing the screenplay with Trevorrow and Connolly, who disagreed with the decision, although they decided that under WGA rules they had no grounds to appeal. They accepted the ruling on March 31. On April 2, Universal Pictures originally wanted Trevorrow and Connolly to be credited for the screenplay; they were credited in the film s Super Bowl trailer as the only writers. It was then reported that they appealed the WGA s decision, that they wrote an entirely new screenplay that was not based on Jaffa and Silver s draft, and that they wanted full writing credit for the script.
Five days later on April 7, the arbiters had unanimously denied Trevorrow s and Connolly s appeal in a second hearing held on April 3, and that they gave Jaffa and Silver an additional credit for writing the original story. Trevorrow and Connolly appealed the decision. Later that day, Trevorrow said he and Connolly had not appealed the WGA s original decision to give Jaffa and Silver co-credit for the screenplay, despite disagreeing with it. He also stated that he and Connolly were not informed of the second hearing until it was already over. The credits of the screenplay ultimately went to both writing teams; Jaffa and Silver were also being credited for writing the original story.
Sequels
Trevorrow said in 2014 that sequels to Jurassic World had been discussed. The first sequel, titled Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, was released in June 2018. Trevorrow and Connolly returned to write the script for the sequel, which features Pratt and Howard reprising their roles. Trevorrow acted as an executive producer with Spielberg. J. A. Bayona directed the film, which serves as the middle chapter of the Jurassic World trilogy. Jurassic World Dominion was released in June 2022, with Trevorrow returning as director. Pratt and Howard also reprise their roles.
Rides and other media
Jurassic World eventually led to several theme park rides. Jurassic World: The Ride opened at Universal Studios Hollywood in 2019. It is a refurbishment of the original Jurassic Park: The Ride, which operated from 1996 to 2018. In 2021, Universal s Islands of Adventure opened a roller coaster attraction known as VelociCoaster, based on the Jurassic World films.
The film also led to animated projects, including several in the Lego Jurassic World line, such as Lego Jurassic World: The Indominus Escape, a 2016 short film; Lego Jurassic World: The Secret Exhibit, a 2018 television special; and Lego Jurassic World: Legend of Isla Nublar, a 2019 miniseries.
A 3D-animated television series, titled Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous, premiered on September 18, 2020. It was a co-production between Netflix and DreamWorks Animation. 37 episodes have been released over 4 seasons.
In 2018, Frontier Developments released Jurassic World Evolution, a film-based construction and management simulation game that allows players to build their own Jurassic World park.
Year | 2015 |
ReleaseDate | 2015-06-12 |
RuntimeMins | 124 |
RuntimeStr | 2h 4min |
Plot | A new theme park, built on the original site of Jurassic Park, creates a genetically modified hybrid dinosaur, the Indominus Rex, which escapes containment and goes on a killing spree. |
Awards | Awards, 15 wins & 58 nominations |
Directors | Colin Trevorrow |
Writers | Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, Colin Trevorrow |
Stars | Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Ty Simpkins |
Produced by | Patrick Crowley,Frank Marshall,Christopher Raimo,Steven Spielberg,Thomas Tull,Trevor Waterson |
Music by | Michael Giacchino |
Cinematography by | John Schwartzman |
Film Editing by | Kevin Stitt |
Casting By | John Papsidera |
Production Design by | Ed Verreaux |
Art Direction by | Page Buckner,Nick Crocco,Caty Maxey,Doug J. Meerdink,Christa Munro,David Scott |
Set Decoration by | Ronald R. Reiss |
Costume Design by | April Ferry,Daniel Orlandi |
Makeup Department | Jordann Aguon,Laura Aguon,Vivian Baker,Helen Barrett,Lawrnell Bell-Rattler,Gloria Belz,Chantal Boom la,Carla Brenholtz,Natalie Bruce,Mary Castor,Natalie Cordray,Elizabeth Dahl,Melanie Deforrest,Mahealani Diego,Karri Farris,Allison Gordin,Sherri B. Hamilton,LaToya Henderson,Stacey Herbert,Jennifer Hodges,Paula Hong,Stephanie Jennings,Tania Kahale,Jack Lazzaro,Courtney Lether,Melody Levy,Darryl Lucas,Annabelle MacNeal,Ralph Malani,Mary L. Mastro,Karen Iboshi Preiser,Renee Ramos,Paige Reeves,LeDiedra Richard-Baldwin,Jami Ross,Laine Rykes,Kristin Sifton,Aimee Stuit,Emily Tatum,Peter Tothpal,Linda Traxler,Vicki Vacca,Carl Variste,Michelle Vittone,Amy C. Weinberg,Crystal Wells,Melizah Anguiano Wheat |
Production Management | Russell Allen,Patrick Crowley,Ashish Kukian,Jason Pomerantz,Scott Trimble,Elona Tsou,Ty Warren,Sean T. Stratton |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | George Bott,Carla Bowen,Chris Castaldi,Rui Cui,Martin Dorsch,Alina Gatti,Dan Gutierrez,Matt Haggerty,Scott Koche,Eric Richard Lasko,David Leitch,Cristen Martemucci,Joyce McCarthy,Chris O Hara,Nathan Parker,Stockton David Porter,Jason Roberts,Zack Smith,Spencer Taylor,Wainani Young-Tomich |
Art Department | Lauren Abiouness,Rhea Aldridge,Troy Arakaki,François Audouy,Ernie Avila,Samantha Avila,Jonathan Bach,Guy Belegaud,C.W. Beliste,Mark Bialuski,Richard Birch,Robert A. Blackburn,Charles Bodenheimer,Max Bozeman,William Burck,Timothy Burgard,Alvin S. Cabrinha Jr.,Kaanoipono Cabrinha,Lorrie Campbell,Michael MikeC Cantrell,Alexandra Capps,Luis F. Carrasco,Rick Carter,Nalu Carvalho,Kyle Casler,Todd Cherniawsky,Doug Chiang,Alessandro Chimento,David Chow,Genelle Ciccarelli,Stacy Clinger,Thomas Conrad,Robert Consing,Michael A. Contreraz,Shawn Copley,John Coven,Richard Crain,Tom Curtis,Neil D Monte,Perry N. Daniel,Guillaume DeLouche,Yann Denoual,Paul Detlefson,Derek Devers,David Dungan,Scott Ellsworth,Seth Engstrom,Amanda Ennis-Smith,Justin Essad,Blake Fabian,David Fanderlik,Forest P. Fischer,Justin Fischer,Walter Fowler,Jeff Frost,Anthony Gaudio,Paul Giglione,Veloz Gomez,Collin Grant,Austin Grehan,Drew Guajardo,Billy Guerrero,Gabriel Gator Guilbeau,Robert Hale,Claire Hassig,Mike Herriage,Guy Hietala,Alana Hong,Chris Hopkins,Jason Ivall,Vinson Jae,David James,Jeremy Johnson,Sanford Johnson,Ryan Shields Johnston,Billy Jilly Bones Jones,Tyrone Anthony Jones,Ian Joyner,Tommy Karasoulis,Philip Keller,Joey Kent,Jenni Knight,Fabian Lacey,Tim R. Lafferty,Tyler Lafferty,Ellen Lampl,Martin Lane,Kevin C. Lang,Thomas Lauifi,George Lee,Tammy S. Lee,Paul Lindsey,Jeffrey Lombardi,Kevin Loo,Matt Lopac,David Lowery,Bruce L. Luizzi,Linda Luizzi,Vincent Luizzi,Jason Mahakian,Kristen Maloney,Leonard Marchand,James J. Martin,Jim Martin,Masako Masuda,William S. Maxwell III,Mark Crash McCreery,John McElroy,Kyla McFalls,Ron Mendell,Michael Miller,Josh Morris,Luigi Mugavero,Paul Mugavero,Mike Murray,William Nutt,William Billy Nutt,Timothy Oakley,Dan Ondrejko,Karla Ortiz,Sam Page,Gerald Palone,Alaina Peck,Paul Penley,Giang N. Pham,William H. Phen Jr.,Mike Piccirillo,Scott Plauche,Nellie Ann Prestine-Lowery,Brad Quintana,Christopher Ramirez,Ricky Riggs,John Michael Riva Jr.,Janna Roach,Isaia Robins,Brian Roedel,Steve Rosolio,Josh Roth,Steve Salazar,George Sanchez,John Sanchez,Joelle-Lyn Sarte,Wendy L. Schilling,Nathan Schroeder,Codie Scott,Alex Sessing,David Shauger,Dean Sherriff,Jeff Shewbert,Craig Shoji,Robert O. Simons,Miranda Sink,Edward Skade,Meagan Skerchock,Spencer Smith,Karen Sori,David Soukup,Christopher Stanback,Victor Stech,Sam Sternthall,Alexander Sasha Stolin,Dan Sweetman,Darrell Tachibana,Benton E. Tedlie,John Tedlie,Bruno Troadec,Edward L. Turk,David Tye,Amy Lynn Umezu,Stella Vaccaro,Cuitlahuac Morales Velazquez,George E. Vielma,Trinh Vu,Taylor Weeks,Kevin Whatley,Randall D. Wilkins,Liloa Wong,Ronn Wong,Christopher J. Wood,Ben Woodworth,Chris Woodworth,Jane Wuu,Walter Zieska,Patrick Beals,Clete Cetrone |
Sound Department | Kevin Bolen,Christopher Boyes,Nick Buckton,Benjamin A. Burtt,Scott Cannizzaro,Lisa Chino,Jesse Dodd,Angelina Faulkner,Kirk Francis,Pascal Garneau,Scott Guitteau,Nia Hansen,Travis Hoover,Pete Horner,Robert Jackson,Racchit Malhotra,Chris Manning,Charlie Mascagni,Stuart McCowan,Patrick Meza,Brendon Morrow,Miles Neff,Al Nelson,Thomas J. O Connell,Jordan O Neill,Steve Orlando,David Peifer,Juan Peralta,Aidan Rayburn,James Eck Rippie,Gary Rydstrom,Brad Semenoff,Jordan Smith,Paul Stula,Dennie Thorpe,Trey Turner,Marc Uddo,Jana Vance,Tony Villaflor,Chris Welcker,Gwendolyn Yates Whittle,Benjamin A. Burtt,Evan J Haley,Mike Lane,Scott Levine,Chris Manning,Edgar Meza,Patrick Meza,Jordan Myers,Al Nelson,Steve Orlando,Brandon Proctor,Mark Sheffield |
Special Effects by | Robert Alidon,John Bilicki,Chris Brenczewski,Kenneth Calhoun,Roy K. Cancino,Michael Clarke,Robbie Clot,Kyle Davis,Lawrence Decker,Matthew Dzikielewski,Gabriel Eby,Damian Fisher,Dean Hathaway,Geoff Heron,Allan B. Holt,Steven D. Kline,Bruce Y. Kuroyama,Michael Lantieri,Daniel Levy,Clayton Martinez,Josh McCarron,Mark Crash McCreery,John McLeod,Michael Meinardus,Ryan Meinardus,David Merritt,Lon Muckey,Steven Munson,Donald Myers,William Overstall,Doug Passarelli,José Páramo,Jacob Roanhaus,John Rosengrant,Mike Sasgen,Arthur G. Schlosser,Doug Scroggins III,Anthony Simonaitis,Won-il Song,Brett Stern,Cole Taylor,Simon Webber,Daniel Yates,Gary Yee,Douglas D. Ziegler,Kimberly Scott,Phil Weisgerber |
Visual Effects by | Nada Abdou,Kathleen Adams,Anjel Alcaraz,Ben Alepko,Tim Alexander,Carlos A. Alfaro Jr.,Alexandre Alin,Luis Almazan,Michael Amato,Shudhdodhan Milind Ambhore,Erika Anderholm,Siau Yene Ang,Dwight Angelito,Yoichiro Aoki,Alex Aponte,Alfredo Octavio Arango,Avi Arora,Arsen Arzumanyan,Ambrish Ashish,Roland Athouris III,Marc Aubry,Adam Avery,Patrice Avery,Guray Ayaokur,Lin Ayetut,Paul A. Baccam,Trang Bach,Jenny Jiyeon Bae,Jessica Bagby,Katharine Baird,Tom Banker,Brandon Barney,Ron Barr,Michel Barrière,Eric Bates,Grettel Batoon,Mark Battle,Christopher Batty,Andy Bean,Olivier Beaulieu,Jeannie Ben-Hain,Jeffrey Benedict,Nestor Benito,Nathan Benner,Michaël Bentitou,Brian N. Bentley,Sylvain Berger,Michel Bergeron,Mathew Berglund,Louise Bertrand,Stephen Bevins,Aaron D. 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Stunts | Terry Ahue,Ashlen Aquila,John L. Armijo,Dean Bailey,Gary Baxley,Hunter Baxley,Robert D. Baxley,Brandon Beckman,Randy Beckman,Tim Bell,Hannah Betts,Chad Bowman,Michael T. Brady,Jeff Cadiente,Bonnie Campanella,Rocky Capella,David Castillo,Jacob Chambers,Matt Cipro,Whitney Coleman,Tim Connolly,Jacqueline Cryan,Cody Daniel,Paul Darnell,Craig H. Davidson,Lisa Dempsey,Rockey Dickey Jr.,Tony Donno,Danny Downey,Timothy Eulich,Eddie J. Fernandez,Tait Fletcher,Darin Fujimori,Jeff Galpin,Daniel Graham,Kenan Harkin,Reid Harper,Regis Harrington,Jenn A. Harris,Karen A. Harris,Charles Haugk,Randy Haynie,Daniel Hernandez,Robert Houillion,Michael Jamorski,Keith Jardine,Allen Jo,Noah Johnson,Zero Kazama,Brian L. Keaulana,Danny Kim,Martin Klebba,Eric Richard Lasko,Master Lee,Matthew LeFevour,Victor Lozano,Jess Lundgren,Mike Majesky,Raymond Mamrak,Eddie Matthews,Tony McFarr,John Meier,Ray Mendoza,Danton Mew,Carolina Mogolion,Sarah Molasky,Vanessa Motta,Chris O Hara,Holly O Quin,Ales Ordelt,Chris Palermo,Jason Patterson,Guy Pere,Katie Wright Pere,Kara Petersen,Gary Price,Austin Priester,Chad Randall,Rush Randle,Suzanne Reed,Greg Rementer,Meredith Richardson,Carolina Roberts,Jason Roberts,Brittany Romatowski,R.A. Rondell,Rich Rutherford,Jon Sakata,Eric R Salas,Kasim Saul,Felipe Savahge,William Scharpf,Mark Semos,Jared Shaw,Brendan Shea,Craig Frosty Silva,Aden Stay,Patrick Stenberg,Eric Stratemeier,Taryn Terrell,Matt Thompson,TJay Thompson,Keoni Watson,Nico Woulard,Mike Martinez |
Camera and Electrical Department | Rylan Akama,Norman Akau,Joseph J. Allen,Joshua Anderson,Troy Anderson,Audie Aragon,Adam Austin,Gerald Autin,Grant Babbitt,Stephen Bacquet,Dana Baker,Robert Barcelona,Patrick Barnes,Fernando Barrios,Dacoda Bartels,Mark William Bassett,Greg Beaumonte,Michael Best,Brian Bishop,Bryan Booth,Phil Bowen,Kevin Bridge,Bonnie Briggs,Richard J. Brock,Brian Bruhn,Derlin Brynford-Jones,Chris Burr,Charlie Butler,Robert Soup Campbell,Kenny Carceller,Victor Casha,Don Chong,Jarrid Clinkinbeard,Baron Coenen,Christophe Collette,Jeff Comfort,Larry Cottrill,Rene Crusto,Michelle Cummins,Joshua Davis,Bobby Davison,Samuel de Castro-Abeger,Ian Degner,Gregory Doi,Tim Drnec,Duke Duvauchelle,Eric Dvorsky,Dennis Dwyer,John Gregory Edwards,Dusty Emerson,Shane Farnsworth,Jim Firios,Christopher Fish Fischer,Chris Flowers,Ian Fox,Jason Fraude,Steve Freebairn,Bryan Freed,Yuriy Fuks,Tyler Garrett,Sean P. Gilbert,Peter Graf,Scott Graves,Ted Gregg,Steven A. Guerrero,Eddie G Gutierrez,Brooks P. Guyer,Henry Guzman,Chris Haarhoff,Noah Hamilton,Aaron Harper,Brandon Jeffrey Harris,Rick Harris,Gary Harvill,Joe Heid,Ronald Hersey,Jason Hibarger,Sam Hicks,Clark Higgins,Brian Hollars,Colin Hudson,Steele Hunter,Topher Jones,Robert Kahsen,Alan Keffer,Michael Kelem,Michael D. Kennedy,Austin Kenyon,Kevin Kersting,Corey Kirkling,Tucker Korte,Justin Kursinsky,T. Sano Kwong,Thomas D. Lairson Jr.,King Lanaux,Richard Landry,Bruce Leefook,Joshua Livingston,Thomas Lommori,Greg Lopez,Patrick Loungway,George Lozano Jr.,Andy Luce,Michael Lyon,Michael Maley,Peter Manno,Christopher Mapes,Raul J. Marin,Jason Marvel,Brian Matsumura,Greg Mayer,Griffin McCann,Charlie McIntyre,Christopher Meydrich,Daisuke Dice Miyake,J.L. Mobus,Robert Morrison,Allen Mozo,Jon Mumper,Tony Nagy,Oskar Ness,Josh Nobles,Tristan Noelle,David B. Nowell,Jay Odum,Michael E. Pacheco,Ryan Pacheco,Kela Pinto,Cody Pollock,Ahmad Powell,Paul Rahfield,Patrick Redmond,Devin Ricks,Sean Roberts,Robin Roles,Michael Romano,Jack Rose,Jared Rosen,Jan Ruona,Dylan Rush,Mike Rushing,Jon Saunders,Tuiaana Scanlan,Nathan M. Schindler,Todd Semmes,Gihan Sandy Seneviratne,Robert Settlemire,Eamon Shannon,James Allen Sheppard,Bryce Shields,Mark Spath,Scott Sprague,Keegan Stokley,Todd Stoneman,Monte Swann,Rafael E. Sánchez,Jason Talbert,Mike Tenerelli,Robby Terry,Von Thomas,Don Tomich,Les T. Tomita,Bryan Toye,Michael Anthony Travers,Trevor Tufano,Ted T.E. Tunney,Katelyn Tyree,Fred Valentine,Grant Valentine,Raimar van den Bylaardt II,Troy Wagner,Melvin J. Walker,Gavin Walters,Benton Ward,Ryan Watson,Chris Weigand,Wylie Whitesides,Chris Wiecking,Brook Willard,Ryland Witten-Smith,Brian Woronec,Satoshi Yamazaki,R. Michael Yope,Jayden York,Vince Young,Chuck Zlotnick,Peter Zuccarini,Adam Dorris,Deena Frooman |
Animation Department | David Apgar,Patricia Binga,Nicholas Cabana,Kathy Kit Ying Choi,Mike Dharney,Chuck Duke,Cristina Falcon,Cameron Folds,Michael Galbraith,Emile Ghorayeb,Tom Gibbons,Juani Guiraldes,Leo Ito,Will Kistler,Peer Lemmers,Andrew Malesky,Alberto Martínez Arce,Philip Negroski,Yuhon Ng,Alfonso Sicilia,Ryan Sluman,Keith W. Smith,Johnny Spinelli,Jeremy Stewart,Travis Tohill,Keith Patrick Turner,Luis Carlos Uribe,Bob Wilson,Edmund Wong,Jackson Yeoh,Edward Zhou,Jay Roxas,Jeff Vacanti |
Casting Department | Brent Anbe,Brad Bittner,Judith Bouley,Deanna Brigidi,Lynsey Brown,Daniela Capistrano,Elizabeth Dean,Holly Dorff,Katie Doyle,Rashada Fortier,Nadine Gillespie,Sophie Howell,Terry L. Lamfers,Lee Pierce,Kate Ransome Wilcox,Pricilla Rodgers,Trey Shows,Kim Winther,Kimberly Wistedt,Seannon Stracener |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | Lilah Akin,Frank Avanzo,Rendell Bryce,Doré Cermak,Cory Ching,Christian Cordella,Aaron Ellis,Hannah Gates,Kelly Herdus,Seth M. Johnson,Brittany Lathan,Cookie Lopez,Susan MacKenzie,Lisa Magee,Nora Phillips Pedersen,Elaine Ramires,Laura Faye Sirkin-Brown,Giselle Spence,Chandra Telfer,Olivia Vestina Torres,Maria Tortu,Cathie Valdovino,John Voght,Eric Yake,Tyra Youland,Valerie Zielonka |
Editorial Department | Milton Adamou,David Alonzo,J. Cody Baker,Kris Cole,David Cowles,Greg Emerson,Jason Esquivel,Ben Estrada,Meetal Gokul,Matthew W. Johnson,Andy Kaplan,Thomas Kuo,Ken Lebre,Anjelica Lewis,Corey Robert Martinez,Emily Mason,Christopher McDonald,Heather Mullen,Michael Paukert,Joe Pestana,Stephen M. Rickert Jr.,Erik Rogers,Adrian Scherger,Brett Schlaman,Sam Slater,Stefan Sonnenfeld,Ian Sullivan,Arthur Tremeau,John Tripp,Brendan Walsh,Daniel André,Bill Ceresia,Sarah Fricker,Arianna Shining Star Smaller |
Location Management | Tiana Amo,Erce Deli Cantu,John Davis IV,Sean J. Donnelly,Portia Fontes,Pono Guerrero,Ryan Hoke,Michelle Nicolette Kowalski,Travis Logan,Patrick Mizell,Allen Myers,Norris Ortolano,Chris Quackenbush,Rita Rosenfeld,Paulina Salazar,Carter Schmitt,Laura Sode-Matteson,Randy Spangler,Simon Crook,Walter Kortschak,Patti Stammer,Jason Waggenspack,Tommy Woodard |
Music Department | Alex Acuna,Beth Anderson,Christopher Anderson-Bazzoli,Paul Apelgren,Vatsche Barsoumian,Joan Beal,Steve Becknell,Josh Bedlion,Susie Bench,Marissa Benedict,Bill Booth,Peter Boyer,Connie Boylan,Eric Bradley,Belinda Broughton,Warren Brown,Jeff Bunnell,Nicole Bush,Joanna Bushnell,Jonathan Byram,Katie Campbell,Nathan Campbell,Bill Cantos,Elin Carlson,Celeste Chada,David Coker,Craig Copeland,Grace Davidson,Brad Dechter,Nicolette Di Dia,George Doering,Monique Donnelly,Peter Doubrovsky,Andrew Duckles,Michael Englander,David Everson,Claire Seely Fedoruk,Mark Gasbarro,Nancy Gassner-Clayton,Michael Geiger,William Kenneth Goldman,Galina Golovin,Jenny Graham,Vangie Gunn,Larry Hall,Katie Hampton,Tom Hardisty,Walter S. Harrah,Clayton Haslop,James Hayden,Vahe Hayrikyan,Steve Holtman,Scott Hosfeld,Alex Iles,Joel Iwataki,Laura Jackman,Alan Kaplan,Jeff Kryka,Erich Lee,Songa Lee,Edie Lehmann Boddicker,Alex Levy,Rachel Levy,Jon Lewis,Greg Loskorn,David Loucks,Norman Ludwin,Frank Macchia,Guy Maeda,Andy Martin,Baraka May,Darrin McCann,Martin McClellan,Malcolm McNab,Aaron Meyer,Joe Meyer,Andrea Miller,Charissa Nielsen,Brian O Connor,Scott Oatley,Carolyn Osborn,Bobbi Page,Cameron Patrick,Norman Pearson,Bill Reichenbach,Diane Freiman Reynolds,John Reynolds,Steve Richards,Cassandra Richburg,Ryan Robinson,Walter Rodriquez,Paul Salvo,Amy Sanchez,Ann Marie Sheridan,Fletcher Sheridan,Harry Shirinian,Tim Simonec,Antonio Sol,Sally Stevens,Ben Sumner,Phillip A. Teele,A.J. Teshin,Chris Tilton,Jeremy Nathan Tisser,Richard Todd,Michael Valerio,John Van Houten,Karl Vincent,Bridget Ward,Craig Ware,Brad Warnaar,Booker White,Don Williams,John Williams,Reggie Wilson,Phillip Yao,Kenneth Yerke,Ed Zajac,Curtis Green,Joe Stone |
Script and Continuity Department | Alexander B. Hill,Luca Kouimelis,Sandy Parker,David Koepp,Mark Protosevich |
Transportation Department | Michael Allegro,Kirk Baptiste,Daryle K. Bartney Sr.,Jorge Casillas,Mitch Connell,Darren Dacosin,Mickey Davie,Ken Farnell,Keith D. Fisher,David Fowlkes,Richard Groder,Curt Michael Grooms,Bruce Hauer,Mary Jumpierre,Brad Lips,Bill Lopez-Arjona,Justin Louie,Joe Marsi,Gerald Mito,Keoni Nakanelua,Ekepati Masa Niko,Cyril O Neil,Shyrome Pahia,Willie D. Partin,Janek Piner,Frank Porras,Tom Rebber,Michael Sean Ryan,Richard C. Ryan,Kalei Santos,Tim Sisson,Aaron Skalka,Dexter P. Smith,Steve Smitherman,Gary D. Stalker,Alex Sundquist,John F. Teeple,Chad Wadsworth,Lauren Walter,Witold Wawrowski,Matthew Michael Weathers,Irish Barber |
Additional Crew | Dayne Ahuna,Fernando Albano,Matthew Alexander,Maddie Applewhite,Nadeem Ashayer,Steve Auvenshine,Vladislav Beasley,Samantha Becker,Sean Becker,Brad Beedle,Brian N. Bentley,Thomas Bianco,Samuel Birdsong,Hayley Blackall,Cory L. Bol,Roy Brewer,Edward Brown,Monica Butler,Brandon Caban,Kacie Calhoun,Dijana Camaj,Cecilia Carcamo,Hélène Cardona,Lindsay M. Carr,Clay Chamberlin,Jessica Chamberlin,Charlotte Chatton,Wendy Chesebrough Lowe,Sue Chipperton,Elizabeth Chodar,Kimberly Choi,Samara Choit,Yamato Cibulka,Matt Cipro,Siobhan Claridy,Elizabeth Classen,Ashe Coburn,Jessica Cole,Bridget Colella,Jason John Contos,Bonnie Cook,Natalie Cordray,David Couso,Alexandra Daniels,Ally Daniels,Sam Day,Jason De Meo,Nick Degan,Julie DeRose,Judy Dickerson,Taylor DiMarco,Holly Dorff,Marilyn Dozer-Chaney,Jessica Drake,Randal M. Dutra,Dan Ellis,Justin Essad,Myles B. Faigin,Heidi Falconer,David Fencl,Chris Silver Finigan,Hazen S. Finnerty Jr.,Jeff Fishman,Elizabeth Ford,Matthew Ford,Leah Gallegos,Jessica Taylor Galmor,Jeff Galpin,Pablo Gambetta,Adam Gambrel,Suzanne Garnett,Jeff Gernert,Nick Gervais,Jamie Gliddon,Andrea Gold Robinson,Alexis Gomez,Zoila Gomez,Rhona Gordon,David Guilbeau,Gabriel Gator Guilbeau,Dan Gutierrez,Rosesita Guzman,Brandon Michael Hale,Derek Hall,Jake Halstead,Chris Hamilton,Justin M. Hamilton,Richard Haugen,Kathryn Hensel,Trevor Hensley,James L. Heyward,Sean Douglas Hoban,Greg Holland,Kristen Horn,Jack Horner,Megan Huguet,Malia Hulleman,Hiroshi Kan Ikeuchi,Grace Illingworth,Christina Ingrassia,Kris A. Jeffrey,Thomas Jerry,Kamran R. Khan,Lizzy Jane Klein,Shauna L. Kroen,Rachel Kylian,Kurt Lager,Brandi Lamarque,Dave Landaker,Lex Lang,Diana Lantigua,Tyler Laperouse,Adam Lathan,Jim Lau,Lauren Lau,Angela S. Lee,Shelly Leslie,Lindsay Little,Oliver Lowry,Ajax Maharlika,Jason Matthews,Bryan McClurg,Mark Crash McCreery,Peter McGrew,Stephen Meagher,Ray Mendoza,Randy Miller,Moses Munoz,Dan Murbarger,Dennis Muren,Irina Naydichev,Cory Nebe,ThuyVi Nguyen,Maureen O Reilly,James Ortiz,David Paris,Monica Perez Gelbman,Brandon Perry,Mark Petritz,Kathy Petty,Jayme Powell,Zach Prengler,Alan D. Purwin,Mary T. Radford,Vanessa Rael,Yvonne Ramond,Bradley Randall,Phillip Raupach,Nick Reasons,Huxley Rodriguez,Dana G. Rosendal,John Rosengrant,Brian Rozzen,Dan Sasaki,Derek A. Schwebel,Christopher Scott,Erica Severson,Jason Shapiro,Amber Sheffield,Rebecca Sianez,Rebecca Silk,Jason Simmonds,Mona Sishodia,Erik Skramstad,Gustin Smith,Thomas Sobel,Nicole Souza,Dan Spellman,Priscilla Stafford,Rieve Stanford,David Stickler,Jason Suhrke,Keoki Tavares,Michael Teixeira,Hamid-Reza Benjamin Thompson,Phil Tippett,Amber Joy Tomasello,Chris Tomkins,Derek Tracy,Justin Trimm,Randy Troy,Karen Turner,Julee Vadnais,Conner Verreaux,Lauren Von Huene,Margaret Wall,Billy Micheal Wallace,Jay Watt,Stephen Daniel Wayne,Caleb Wiley,Alexander B. Williams,Roger Williams,Nikki Willson,Orneatha Wright,Mark Yeager,Ted Yonenaka,KiKi Yoshimoto,Robert Bobby Z Zajonc,Katie Zvosecz,Roman Alcides,Jeremy Bowker,Bree Brincat,Richard Concepcion,Daniel James Fassler,Deb Fink,Christopher Garner,Brittnee Garza,Calum Grant,Jeremiah Grant,Greg Grusby,Lea Gulino,Rollie Hatch,Jeff Juett,Kepa Kruse,Dmitri Makarov,Kara Mann,Owen Nobuji,Angel Schroeder,Madeleine Whittle,Logan Wilkin,Matthew Wood,Daniel Yi,Ruby Zalduondo |
Thanks | Brad Bird,Colin Faires,Kathleen Kennedy,John Knoll,David Koepp,Dennis Muren |
Genres | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi |
Companies | Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, Legendary Entertainment |
Countries | USA |
Languages | English |
ContentRating | PG-13 |
ImDbRating | 6.9 |
ImDbRatingVotes | 638715 |
MetacriticRating | 59 |
Keywords | dinosaur,velociraptor,theme park,disaster film,experiment gone wrong |