(Maisie was the young girl from the last film who was told she was the cloned granddaughter of the co-founder of Jurassic Park.)Ĭhris Pratt in "Jurassic World: Dominion." (Universal Studios) Former “Jurassic World” park manager Claire (Howard) and her dinosaur trainer boyfriend Owen (Pratt) are living in the wilderness, still helping to protect dinosaurs while also trying to protect their adopted teenage daughter, Maisie, played by Isabella Sermon. The story picks up four years after the end of the last film, with dinosaurs now living free in various places around the globe. This blend of both original and new casts was a wonderful creative decision, buoyed by a clever script by Trevorrow and Emily Carmichael (“Pacific Rim: Uprising”). This new, third effort, “Jurassic World: Dominion” returns to basics: Not only is director Collin Trevorrow back (he handed off the director reins for “Fallen Kingdom” to someone else) but so are the three main leads of the very first “Jurassic Park” film - Laura Dern, Sam Neill, and Jeff Goldblum. The second film, “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom,” continued that box office success but felt a bit bloated with more and more dinosaur attacks and special effects - and a less memorable story. The first film in the series reboot was a hit with critics and audiences. Or to be more precise - the third film in the “Jurassic World” series, which began in 2015 with Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard as the main characters. A couple of weeks ago it was the very entertaining‚”Top Gun: Maverick,” and this week it’s the sixth “Jurassic Park” film. In this summer’s movie season, the sequels just keep on coming. ★★★★½ out of 5 - Rated: PG-13 - Run time: 2 hours, 27 minutes
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