You might occasionally slip into nostalgia when you hear or watch Jurassic Park on television. That was the impact the film caused when it was released in 1993. It wasn’t just a film, but a cultural movement. The film opened the doors to new cinematic possibilities both in Hollywood and India.
Jurassic Park was an enduring craze among Telugu audiences because of the characters and ground-breaking CGI for which Telugu moviegoers were exposed to a first-of-its-kind revolutionary attempt from director Steven Spiellberg. The dubbed version in Telugu swept like wildfire across urban and mass audiences alike.
Now the world of Jurassic Park is getting ready to entertain audiences. The trailer of Jurassic World Rebirth was dropped by the makers on social media. The social media is agog about the new theme of evolution in the franchise which blends the nostalgic elements and other innovative concepts.
In contrast to the conventional prehistoric dinosaur the trailer shows the principal characters deal with giant genetically modified dinosaurs. Interestingly, the main opponent is the strongest dinosaur Distortus Rex, a six-limbed, distorted T-Rex influenced by the xenomorphs in Alien and the animosity in Star Wars. The story is made more terrifying and unpredictable by these mutants, which thrive on the planet due to the result of unsuccessful genetic research.
Featuring who’s who of Hollywood Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey, Luna Blaise, Ed Skrein, Mahershala Ali, Rupert Friend among others in key characters, ‘Jurassic World: Rebirth’ is going to hit theatres worldwide on July 4.