Jurassic World was theatrically released in the United States on June 12, 2015, by Universal Pictures. It was praised by critics, with many considering it to be the best Jurassic Park sequel.[7][8][9] It grossed $1.6 billion worldwide, becoming the second-highest-grossing film of 2015 and the highest-grossing in the series. It was the third highest-grossing film of all time at its release and is the highest-grossing film released by Universal.
Director Colin Trevorrow stated that the Indominus rex, the synthetic hybrid dinosaur at the center of the film's story, is symbolic of consumer and corporate excess. The dinosaur was "meant to embody [humanity's] worst tendencies. We're surrounded by wonder and yet we want more, and we want it bigger, faster, louder, better. And in the world of the movie, the animal is designed based on a series of corporate focus groups".[23] He also stated that "there's something in the film about our greed and our desire for profit. The Indominus rex, to me, is very much that desire, that need to be satisfied".[24] Film journalists have noted parallels between the workings of the park in Jurassic World and of the film and entertainment industry.[23] Actor James DuMont, who has a small role in the film, said "the person [and] the environment are one" is an obvious theme; another theme is "those who do not stop evil are supporting and encouraging it".[25]
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The world premiere of Jurassic World was held on May 29, 2015, at the Grand Rex cinema in Paris.[145] The film was theatrically released in 66 territories from June 10 to 12.[146] In North America, advance screenings were held at Majestic 10 Cinemas in Williston, Vermont on the 10th,[147] before opening two days later in 4,273 venues, the largest-ever screen count for Universal.[148][149] The film was released in Japan on August 5, the last market in which it was released.[150]
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?️ Prepare to be left in awe at this immersive experience that brings the ground-breaking film franchise Jurassic World to life at Pullman Yards
? Get up-close and personal with life-size dinosaurs as you walk through the world-famous Jurassic World gates
? Step behind the glass into The Creation Lab and imagine what it would have been like to walk among the breathtaking animals
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Jurassic World was distributed by Universal Studios, alongside Legendary Entertainment. Jurassic World was released on June 12, 2015, exactly 22 years after Jurassic Park. The film was a box office and critical success, grossing $1.671 billion worldwide, making it both the highest grossing film in the franchise and was the third highest-grossing film of all time at the time of its release (behind Avatar and Titanic). It is currently the eighth highest-grossing film of all time (behind Avatar, Avengers: Endgame, Titanic, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Avengers: Infinity War, Spider-Man: No Way Home, and Avatar: The Way of Water).[1]
BIOL 123 - Beyond Jurassic World: The Science of DNA and Dinosaurs For non-science majors. This course explores the science behind Jurassic World, ranging from the foundations of molecular and cellular biology to the fascinating world of dinosaurs and evolution. Students will apply scientific reasoning to understand the power - and limitations - of genetic engineering, and will think critically about the portrayal of such science in Hollywood and popular media. No laboratory component. (Offered every year.) 3 credits
Both Creed and Jurassic World start at the same place in relation to the last film that is recognized in their respective franchises. A new person or group of people pick up the legacy of the original group a couple decades later and essentially must face the same trials and travails of the original group, just in a new world with all the changes that 2015 brings.
In Jurassic World, the original disaster of a park gives way to the theme park Jurassic World, which is much more of a Universal Studios or Six Flags than the safari of Jurassic Park. Seemingly without learning the lessons of playing God that Jurassic Park taught, the park begins tampering with the genetic material of the dinosaurs to create a new and ever-escalating spectacle for a world that has become desensitized to what already existed.
This is not where Creed goes. It understands the legacy it comes from and is very careful to make sure it earns the use of those moments. More importantly, it adds so much on top of it. It creates its new characters, its new world, with plenty of respect for the world it came from.