Relive the thrill of Spielberg's adventure epic, and catch the Oscars on February 26!
The director anticipates the movie to turnaround in the next three years.
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A rebirth of the epic franchise is in the works.
Dinosaur-movie franchise 'Jurassic Park' is set to take another bite out of the box office -- Hollywood bosses are planning to bring a second trilogy to the big screen.
Hollywood, along with the rest of the world, took a huge blow today with the loss of best-selling author and filmaker Michael Crichton. Crichton died unexpectedly in Los Angeles Tuesday, after a courageous and private battle against cancer, according to a statement released by his family. He was 66.
The DVD release of Jurassic Park III, scheduled for Dec. 11, will contain more than 10 hours of additional goodies, including a feature shot
From an artistic standpoint, it's easy to understand why Steven Spielberg declined to undertake a third trip to Jurassic Park.
The dinosaurs are bigger and better than ever; the story is not. That is the essential crux of all of the reviews for Universal's Jurassic Park III, which opened Wednesday.
Jurassic Park III director Joe Johnston, whose previous credits include Jumanji and October Sky, has told an online site that he won't direct Jurassic Park IV, should it materialize.
HOLLYWOOD, June 28, 2000 -- Lest you think the "Jurassic Park" movies are an example of special effects being promoted at the expense of story or heart, an actual human being has been cast in the franchise's soon-to-shoot third installment. Sam Neill, who played cranky Dr. Alan Grant in the original flick back in 1993 (but sat out the 1997 sequel, "The Lost World"), will reprise the roll for "Jurassic Park 3," today's Hollywood trade papers say. Production is expected to start by the end of next month, with a summmer 2001 release planned. Joe Johnston ("Jumanji") will direct in place of Steven Spielberg, who handled the first two. Neill is expected to be joined in the cast by a bunch of computer-generated dinosaurs.