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Jeff Goldblum enjoyed making Jurassic Park sequels good

God creates dinosaurs. God destroys dinosaurs. God creates man. Man destroys God. Man creates Dr. Ian Malcolm. Jeff Goldblum destroys Dr. Ian Malcolm…Scarlett Johansson inherits the franchise.

Jeff Goldblum starred in four films as the leather-blazer-clad chaos theorist Dr. Ian Malcolm Jurassic Park movies, including the good ones. Unfortunately, his time on the series may go the way of the dodo. Speak with Total filmopines Goldblum: “Ian Malcolm may have ridden off into the sunset.”

More than thirty years after the franchise started tapping mosquito blood to create a dino-based action-adventure franchise, including one good one, the filmmakers – who worried so much about whether or not they could, but never stopped to think about whether they should – planning another resurrection next summer. Jurassic Park rebirthstarring Scarlett Johansson and Mahershala Ali, has already been announced for July 2025. Gareth Edwards is directing, and original screenwriter David Koepp is also on board. Ultimately, Goldblum is more concerned about what his friends do with his long-running franchise than his participation. “This next one – my boyfriend, Scarlett Johansson, and my new boyfriend, Jonathan Bailey out BadI think, take over the reins. And I can’t wait to see what they do. I think that’s a good idea.”

It doesn’t sound like you’re making another one Jurassic Park film is something Goldblum really wants to do, which is impressive considering his latest TV show has already been canceled. Goldblum says Total film that he enjoyed working with Sam Neill and Laura Dern again Jurassic World Domination and “focused on trying to make a success of our responsibility there and fulfill our part of the bargain.” He called the experience “enjoyable” and “enjoyed making it up to him.” But whether he succeeded depends on the viewer. “I think a lot of tickets were sold. But you know what… Everyone has an opinion about it. It’s hard to make a good movie.” No kidding. Maybe the first step to making a good movie isn’t making a sequel Jurassic Park. “

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