Steven Spielberg's groundbreaking Jurassic Park franchise has fans of all ages, including children, despite the movies featuring some brutal deaths. The Jurassic Park timeline begins before the age of smartphones, but as technology has moved forward, so have the movies. Some of the most powerful dinosaurs in the Jurassic Park franchise's recent films are not based on real-life dinosaurs, but terrifying hybrid animals. There are now six Jurassic Park movies, with a seventh scheduled for July 2025. While the more recent movies have used CGI heavily, the next may return to the practical approach of the original Jurassic Park.
The first installment used CGI sparingly, with many of its dinosaurs being realistic animatronics. Unlike many movie franchises that began in the 1990s, many of Jurassic Park's special effects still hold up today, making them exciting (and occasionally terrifying) to any audience. The original Jurassic Park bridged the gap between the action-adventure and horror genres,...
The first installment used CGI sparingly, with many of its dinosaurs being realistic animatronics. Unlike many movie franchises that began in the 1990s, many of Jurassic Park's special effects still hold up today, making them exciting (and occasionally terrifying) to any audience. The original Jurassic Park bridged the gap between the action-adventure and horror genres,...
- 1/13/2025
- by Faith Roswell
- ScreenRant
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