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Twenty-two years after the events of Jurassic Park, Isla Nublar now features a fully functioning dinosaur theme park, Jurassic World, as originally envisioned by John Hammond.
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Twenty-two years after the events of Jurassic Park, Isla Nublar now features a fully functioning dinosaur theme park, Jurassic World, as originally envisioned by John Hammond.
6.9/10
IMDb71%
Rotten TomatoesBest Performance by a Younger Actor | 2016 | Ty
Best Action Performance | 2016 | Chris
Most Overrated Movie of the Year | 2015
Best Summer Blockbuster TV Spot | 2015
Fastest time for a movie to gross bn at the global box office | 2015 | Colin
Highest Saturday gross for a movie | 2015 | Colin
Highest Sunday gross | 2015 | Colin
Highest average gross per cinema | 2015 | Colin
Fastest movie to gross million | 2015 | Colin
Highestgrossing domestic opening weekend of all time | 2015 | Colin
Visual Effects of the Year | 2015 | Tim
Worst Female Images in a Movie | 2015 | Bryce Dallas
Film Composer of the Year For and | 2015
Film Composer of the Year | 2015 | Michael
Best Global Actress in a Motion Picture | 2016 | Bryce Dallas
Outstanding Achievement in Character Animation in a Live Action Production | 2016
Outstanding Achievement in Animated Effects in a Live Action Production | 2016 | Ryan
Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture | 2016
Best Science Fiction Film | 2016
Best Director | 2016 | Colin
Best Writing | 2016 | Colin
Best Editing | 2016 | Kevin
Best Production Design | 2016 | Ed
Best Special Effects | 2016 | Tim
Best DVDBluRay Collection For and | 2016
Actress Most in Need of a New Agent | 2016 | Bryce Dallas
Fantasy Film | 2016
Best Visual Effects | 2016
Best Action Movie | 2016
Best Actor in an Action Movie | 2016 | Chris
Best Actress in an Action Movie | 2016 | Bryce Dallas
Best SciFiHorror Movie | 2016
Best International Film | 2016
Best Sound Editing Sound Effects and Foley in a Feature Film | 2016 | Pascal
Best Sound Editing Music in a Feature Film | 2016 | Alex
Worst Acting Performance | 2016 | Vincent
Best Sound Effects Editing | 2016 | Al
Best Visual Effects | 2016 | Michael
Best Stunt Coordination | 2016 | Chris
Favorite Movie | 2016
Best Visual Effects | 2016 | Michael
Feature Film | 2016 | Ian
Outstanding Created Environment in a Photoreal Feature | 2016 | Michael
Outstanding Models in a Photoreal or Animated Project | 2016
Best Performance in a Feature Film Leading Young Actor | 2016 | Ty
Best Leading Young Actor Feature Film | 2016 | Ty
Outstanding Visual Effects Feature Film | 2015
Best SciFi Movie of the Year | 2015
Best Special Effects of the Year | 2015
Biggest Disappointment of the Year | 2015
Best Trailer of the Year | 2015
Best DVDBluRay of the Year | 2015
Outstanding Visual Effects Feature Film | 2015
Best SciFi Movie | 2015
Best Visual Effects | 2015
Best Visual Effects | 2015
Best Movie | 2015 | Colin
Best Visual Effects | 2015
Choice Movie Villain | 2015 | Vincent
Choice Movie Hissy Fit | 2015 | Bryce Dallas
Choice Summer Movie | 2015
Choice Summer Movie Star Male | 2015 | Chris
Choice Summer Movie Star Female | 2015 | Bryce Dallas
Budget 150,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 1,671,537,444 USD
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The gyrosphere was executive producer Steven Spielberg's idea. According to director Colin Trevorrow, Spielberg "wanted to create a way for people to get up close and personal with the animals, to make it a self-driving, free-roaming experience. It loads on a track, but once you're out there, you actually get to navigate around the valley", in contrast to the confined Ford Explorer tour SUVs from Jurassic Park (1993).
There is a statue of the character John Hammond, the founder of the InGen Corporation and Jurassic Park. Director Colin Trevorrow explained this is to specifically honor Sir Richard Attenborough, who played the role in Jurassic Park (1993) and The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997). Attenborough had spoken in the past of the possibly making another appearance in the franchise, but his failing health made it highly uncertain. Unfortunately, Attenborough passed away August 24, 2014. Hammond is implied to have died prior to the events of the movie, evidently writing Attenborough's death into the franchise as well.
New Orleans has an abandoned Six Flags theme park which has been used for other movie productions. The filmmakers created a three hundred-foot by two hundred-foot main street and boardwalk in the amusement park's abandoned parking lot. They shot on the set for two and a half weeks.
Director Colin Trevorrow came up with the idea of featuring Mosasaurus, this movie's main marine reptile, which you see in the trailer. He pitched the idea to Steven Spielberg of having the Mosasaurus feed on a shark in front of bleachers filled with park guests. Spielberg loved the idea of the Mosasaurus eating the shark, but suggested that when the animal grabs the shark that the whole bleacher section submerge underwater using a hydraulic system so that the audience will be able to see the Mosasaurus feeding underwater. The moment where the Mosasaurus soaked two hundred extras in the bleacher section was Trevorrow's favorite moment of shooting.
For the season two Parks and Recreation (2009) DVD, Chris Pratt made a behind the scenes video. In the video, he reads a fake text from Steven Spielberg about being cast in Jurassic Park IV. Pratt was cast as the lead in the fourth Jurassic Park movie.
"Claire: So, you can pick up their scent can't you? Track their foot prints. Owen: I was with the Navy. Not the Navajo."
"Masrani: I never asked for a monster! Henry Wu: Monster is a relative term. To a canary, a cat is a monster. We're just used to being the cat."