And the locusts? What the hell? Neither threatening, nor realistic, nor logical within even the confines of a movie about genetically resurrected dinosaurs (how in the hell can wing-based insects, giant or not, survive FIRE? Or be shocked back to life?), they're just more wasted runtime. Which makes it all the wonder why Trevorrow chose instead to cut a decent prologue (reinstated here) in favour of... MOAR LOCUSTZ. The director's cut is a better film, but when you're starting at zero, the only way is up, and that's just not enough reason to dedicate even more of your life to sitting through this again. Certainly there's amusement to be found in watching just what lows the Jurassic Park / World franchise can stoop to from one moment to the next (what was Campbell Scott even thinking when he chose to portray the villain as a bumbling, world-class idiot?), but really there's a pervasive sense of missed opportunity in just about every aspect of this production and, perhaps much like Rise of Skywalker, you'll just be relieved when it's all over.

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, the third biggest movie of 2018 and twelfth biggest of all-time at the worldwide box office, is now available on digital, and to celebrate the franchise and the imminent Blu-ray release of Fallen Kingdom we're giving away five copies of THE ENTIRE FRANCHISE on Blu-ray to lucky Screen Rant winners.


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Colin Trevorrow (The Book of Henry), writing with Emily Carmichael (Pacific Rim: Uprising) and Derek Connolly (Kong: Skull Island), returns to the Jurassic World director's chair with Jurassic World Dominion. This final film in the arc unites both iconic casts for the first time in a thrill ride of a movie that is big on action but misses a few strands of DNA in the story's evolution. The planet is learning to live with dinosaurs being everywhere. As with anything exotic, this includes the black market dealing in them. The biggest prizes in this illegal trade are Blue's baby raptor and the clone Maisie Lockwood (Isabella Sermon). Both are protected by Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) and Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard) in a remote woodland cabin. But poachers find them and kidnap both, forcing Owen and Claire to embark on a worldwide search. Meanwhile, a new, genetically engineered species of locust is ravaging crops and threatening the world's food supply. This draws Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern) and Alan Grant (Sam Neill) back together to try to solve the origin of the crisis. These seemingly unrelated quests converge when both lead to the genetics laboratory Biosyn and the enigmatic visionary Lewis Dodgson (Campbell Scott). Trevorrow does an excellent job directing the action and the actors from beginning to end. Where he falls short is in the scripting duties via plot holes. The story is adequate and organically brings the two casts together, but missing pieces create some questions with answers that never get found. This isn't overtly troublesome, but it will gnaw at the back of the mind during the final credits. The other issue is the chaos in the story for the first act. There are too many pieces to move around, which happens in a fragmented and sometimes cartoonish way that affects the overall narrative through lack of development - and sometimes forced development solely to give a character an arc. Finally, audiences might expect an overabundance of dinosaurs to be the reason for the shortcomings, but the reality is that for the first half of the film, too much time is spent hurriedly developing the background for the overabundance of characters. Regardless, if audiences go in looking for a fun film without looking too deeply, the movie is fun. There are lots of subtle and overt callbacks to the previous films, and fans of 'dinos' will undoubtedly get their fill by the end. Additionally, the special effects are quite spectacular - using a blend of CGI and puppetry in a way that reminds the audience of this franchise's roots. Because of the advances in technology, the artists can show any dinosaur - and by the end of the film, they really go to town on this. Flying, running, feasting, and even swimming dinosaurs abound, blending seamlessly with the sets, actors, and even modern animals, large and small. Panoramic views of dinosaurs in their habitat abound in stunning low-to-the-ground and long aerial shots, awakening that kid in every audience member that's always wanted to see a live one. Jurassic World: Dominion has flaws in the story but provides an enjoyable two-plus hours of entertainment. As a stand-alone, audience members might feel like they're missing some bones. But as a final chapter in a decades-long series, it is a decent end of an era.

Jurassic Park needs no introduction, although it's difficult the believe it's been 25 years since its digital dinos ushered in a new era of VFX. Michael Crichton might have recycled Westworld for the theme-park-gone-wrong plot, but Steven Spielberg's assured direction resulted in a film as entertaining as it was astonishing.

After Jurassic World collected over $1.6 billion worldwide and became the second highest-grossing movie of 2015, it was to be expected that a sequel would follow. Three years later, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom arrived in theaters, and like its predecessor, it has made a killing at the box office, currently sitting at nearly $1.2 billion. Fallen Kingdom still has some life in it in theaters, but no doubt many of you reading have been wondering when you can watch the movie in the comfort of your own home. Well, wonder no longer, because it's just been announced that Fallen Kingdom will be available on Digital HD starting September 4, while the Blu-ray/DVD release will follow on September 18.

While there are still a few movies that may be able to surpass Jurassic World at the box office, Universal Pictures' blockbuster remains the one to beat, with a staggering $651.4 million domestic take and over $1.6 billion worldwide. Now that its theatrical run has passed, fans can bring home Jurassic World on Blu-ray and DVD from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. Today we have an exclusive preview from the special features, which has young stars Ty Simpkins (Gray) and Nick Robinson (Zach) discussing their experiences shooting in Hawaii, along with behind-the-scenes footage with the actors going over a sequence with director Colin Trevorrow.

Shattering records globally, Jurassic World crushed the opening-weekend box-office, scoring the highest domestic, international and worldwide openings of all time. The film has taken in more than $1.6 billion globally to become the third-highest grossing film in history.&#160 Now fans can experience the thrill and awe when Jurassic World arrives in the comforts of their own home. More than two decades since Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park was released, fans of the original films and new moviegoers alike can witness the story come full circle as the park that was only a promise comes to life.

Jurassic World: Dominion is the conclusion to the Jurassic saga, which spans six films dating back to the original Jurassic Park. We called the film 'good' in our review, saying, "it manages to introduce an impressive marriage between ever-present nostalgia and the constantly evolving challenges of having prehistoric creatures roaming free in our world." be457b7860

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