Exclusive: Jeff Goldblum defends Jurassic World: Dominion but is excited for the next movie in the franchise
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Two years on, star Jeff Goldblum looks back at his last Jurassic movie, Jurassic World Dominion, and defends the divisive movie, which was panned by critics.
“I had such a good time on it,” Goldblum tellsTotal Film in our final issueout on Thursday, October 10, which featuresGladiator 2on the cover. “I enjoyed working on it and enjoyed trying to make it good. I think it sold a bunch of tickets. But, you know… [laughs] Everybody’s got an opinion about it. It’s tough to make a good movie.”
Jurassic World: Dominionis the third installment in the Jurassic World series and the sixth instalment overall in the Jurassic Park franchise. The movie follows the team four years after the events ofFallen Kingdom, where fierce dinosaurs now live and hunt amongst humans. But as action-packed as that may sound, the film was not well received by critics. Even now the film stands at a measly 29% onRotten Tomatoes, a stark difference compared to its 77% audience score.
But Goldblum looks back on the movie as “a very enjoyable experience” especially in “getting together again with Laura Dern and Sam Neill,” despite filming at the beginning of COVID-19. However, the star states that he did feel the pressure to make a good movie. “I was concentrating on trying to make our responsibility there a success, and fulfill our part of the bargain,” adds the star.
However, a new chapter in the Jurassic franchise is on the horizon, this time with a brand new cast and storyline. Aptly named Jurassic World Rebirth, the upcoming movie stars Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey, and Mahershala Ali, and follows a group who get stranded on an island full of, you guessed it, dinosaurs. But with Goldblum’s name absent from the cast list, what does that mean for his character? “I think Ian Malcolm may have ridden off into the sunset. Maybe,” says Goldblum.
There are no hard feelings though, as the star sounds happy for the new generation of Jurassic stars. Goldblum concludes; “Because this next one [Jurassic World Rebirth] – my friend Scarlett Johansson and my new friend Jonathan Bailey from Wicked, I think, are taking up the reins. And I can’t wait to see what they do. I think that’s a good idea.”
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