Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018 Film)

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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom Poster.jpeg
Directed byJ. A. Bayona
Produced by
Written by
Based onCharacters 
by Michael Crichton
Starring
Music by
CinematographyÓscar Faura
Edited byBernat Vilaplana
Production
companies
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release dates
  • June 7, 2018 (2018-06-07) (UK)
  • June 22, 2018 (2018-06-22) (US)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is a follow up to the 2015 film, Jurassic World and the fifth instalment in the Jurassic Park Film Series. It is was released on June 6th, 2018 in the United Kingdom and later on June 22nd in other continents.

A sixth film, currently titled Jurassic World: Dominion is scheduled for release on June 11, 2021.

Synopsis

It's been four years since theme park and luxury resort Jurassic World was destroyed by dinosaurs out of containment. Isla Nublar now sits abandoned by humans while the surviving dinosaurs fend for themselves in the jungles. When the island's dormant volcano begins roaring to life, Owen (Chris Pratt) and Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard) mount a campaign to rescue the remaining dinosaurs from this extinction-level event.

Owen is driven to find Blue, his lead raptor who's still missing in the wild, and Claire has grown a respect for these creatures she now makes her mission. Arriving on the unstable island as lava begins raining down, their expedition uncovers a conspiracy that could return our entire planet to a perilous order not seen since prehistoric times.

Plot

Act I

A submarine approaches through murky water, the pilots are sweating nervously. They stop at a large gate. One of them calls out to someone on the radio to open it. A blinding light slices through the darkness as the gate begins to open. Above ground a storm batters the Jurassic World Lagoon, lightning flashes behind the Innovation Center in the distance.

ISLA NUBLAR, 120 MILES WEST OF COSTA RICA

Back underwater the Submarine cautiously enters the Lagoon. One of the pilots is noticeably uncomfortable, but the other assures him that anything in there would be dead by now. Powerful lights search the dark seabed before coming to rest on their target; the remains of the Indominus Rex. A claw extends from the Submarine, grabbing one of the bare ribs. A second arm with a buzz saw extends slicing the rib free. A salvage balloon deploys carrying the rib to the surface. A flash of lightning reveals a large silhouette moving towards the Submarine. Back above ground, a man works hurriedly at an outdoor console, a helicopter is parked behind him in waiting. He orders the Helicopter to retrieve the Indominus sample and tells the Submarine to get out of the lagoon so he can close the gate. The team below start prepping to leave, unaware of the gargantuan jaws slowly approaching from behind. This glow of the submarine from the surface suddenly goes out.

The Helicopter returns with the sample, but the man on the ground has lost contact with the Submarine. He tells them he can't wait any longer and starts to close the gate. A Dilophosaur runs past in the bushes distracting him. He doesn't notice the trees above begin to shake, but the team in the Helicopter do. They yell, trying to get his attention, but he's still trying to reach the Submarine. Another flash of lightning illuminates a terrifying silhouette in the trees; the Tyrannosaurus Rex. The group in the Helicopter see it, but the man turns back too late and sees only darkness. The rest of his group continue yelling for him to run but their calls are lost in the storm. Looking back and forth being the group and the tree line, the man finally see it, but it's too late. The Rex and the man stare eye to eye for a moment, the man screams in terror and the Rex roars defiantly. The Helicopter launches off the ground away from the Rex, the man runs towards it but it's already too high and the Rex is hot on his heals. The Helicopter drops a rope ladder down to him but he can't quite reach it. He chases after the dangling ladder across the West Boardwalk, he dodges around an overturned Maintenance Vehicle that the Rex launches into the IMAX Theater. He's literally at the lagoon's edge now, the ladder is almost out of reach. He runs up the crumbling barrier and launches himself into the air, only just managing to grab the ladder. The Rex however has managed to grab the last few feet of the ladder and begins shaking it vigorously. Alarms blare all around the Helicopter, it's in danger of stalling. The pilot yells for his men to cut the ladder loose. Of them grabs a knife and moves to do so but the other stops him, encouraging him to give their man on the ladder a chance. The ladder snaps suddenly, below where the man is holding on setting both him and the Helicopter free. The group cheer in victory as the man begins to climb. He fist pumps the air in relief. Suddenly the Mosasaur bursts from the water below him. He never even sees it as its jaws close around him and rip him from the ladder.

For a moment the crew looked stunned at what has just happened, eventually turning back into the Helicopter where the rib from the Indominus is being stowed. A crew member tells the Radio Operator to call their boss and tell him their coming home. As the helicopter flies away, the Mosasaur swims through the still open gate, though no-one sees.

JURASSIC WORLD: FALLEN KINGDOM

A news report for the BBC states the volcano, Mt. Sibo, on Isla Nublar has been reclassified as active after months of unrest. Masrani Global has denied any responsibility for the endangered animals on the island, passing the responsibility on to the United States Government. A Senatorial Committee has been convened in the Capitol Building to debate the future of the animals on the island. Ian Malcolm who has been called to testify as an expert witness, speaks in favour of allowing the volcano to wipe out the dinosaurs, citing it as a course correction by nature. Delving further, he postulates that man made cataclysmic events are coming, and it won't stop with the De-Extinction of the dinosaurs.

In San Francisco a billboard advertising Jurassic World is wearing thin, peeling away from the wall it's plastered on. Claire Dearing arrives at the Dinosaur Protection Group's Headquarters. Inside, campaigners rush about tirelessly. Franklin Webb listens in to Zia Rodriguez on the phone attempting unsuccessfully to convince a Councilwoman to their cause. Spotting Claire, she passes the call to her.

LOCKWOOD ESTATE, NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

Act II

Arriving at the island, the group meet Ken Wheatley, a hunter-for-hire in charge of the Expedition. With Mt. Sibo already bellowing black smoke into the cloud, the group depart the airstrip and head out towards the park. Approaching the Jurassic World Lagoon, the team made a brief stop at Main Street where Zia exited the vehicle to investigate impact tremors, despite the protests of Wheatley. These tremors were revealed to be a Brachiosaur which the group watched pass in amazement.

Pressing on, they were able to gain access to the Radio Tower and bring the Park's tracking system back online, locating Blue elsewhere on the island. Owen, Wheatley and Zia set off to capture her whilst Claire and Franklin remain behind to monitor her position.

Act III

In Las Vegas, Pteranodon's fly free on the roof of Paris Las Vegas.

Cast

Production

Development

Pre-Production

Casting

On March 5th, JA Bayona confirmed via Twitter that his frequent collaborator Geraldine Chaplin, daughter of legendary actor Charlie Chaplin, would have a role in the film.[1] On April 25th, 2017, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that Jeff Goldblum would be returning as Ian Malcolm in the as-yet-untitled Jurassic World Sequel.[2]

Filming

On May 10th, Executive Producer Colin Trevorrow tweeted a picture of Jeff Goldblum's Cast Chair on set.[3] On the same day, Director JA Bayona announced that Production had reached the halfway point, tweeting a picture of a Prop Cane reminiscent of John Hammond's from the set.[4]

Set No. Int./Ext. Name Location Description
218 Int. Maisie's Bedroom M Stage at Pinewood Studios A small set used to represent the interior and partial exterior of Maisie Lockwood's accommodation at the Lockwood Estate.
224 Int. Radio Tower Bunker Unknown Soundstage at Pinewood Studios A medium set used to represent the interior of the Radio Tower on Isla Nublar.
306 Ext. Airfield Frank's Field, HI A large outdoor location used to represent the Airfield on Isla Nublar.
310 Ext. Airstrip Base Camp Frank's Field, HI A large outdoor location used to represent the Lockwood Foundation's Base Camp on Isla Nublar.
307 Ext. Jurassic World Main Street Police Beach, HI A large outdoor location used to represent Main Street at Jurassic World on Isla Nublar.
312 Ext. Breakaway Tree Kualoa Ranch, HI
313 Ext. Bunker Entrance Kualoa Ranch, HI A medium outdoor location used to represent the exterior of the Radio Tower on Isla Nublar.
314 Ext. Bunker Hatch Entrance Kualoa Ranch, HI A small outdoor location used to represent the roof of the Radio Tower on Isla Nublar.
315 Ext. Arcadia Shipping Dock He'Eia Kea Pier, HI A large location used to represent the East Dock on Isla Nublar.
317 Ext. Ocean Ridge Set Piece Halona Blowhole, HI
321 Ext. Base Camp Security Gates Police Beach, HI A medium location used to represent the perimeter gates of the Airstrip on Isla Nublar.
329 Ext. Blue's Nest He'Eia Jungle, Kaneohe, HI A medium location used to represent the former Tyrannosaur Paddock of Jurassic Park and current nest of Blue on Isla Nublar.
336 Ext. Gyrosphere Maintenance Bunker Kualoa Ranch, HI A medium location used to represent the exterior of the Gyrosphere Maintenance Bunker of Jurassic World on Isla Nublar.
Int. Lockwood Estate Long Hallway Unknown Stage at Pinewood Studios
Int. Lockwood's Bedroom Unknown Stage at Pinewood Studios A medium set used to represent the accommodation of Benjamin Lockwood and office of Eli Mills at the Lockwood Estate.
Int. Dino Protection Group Office A medium set used to represent the interior of the DPG Headquarters in San Francisco.
Ext. Lockwood Rooftops Unknown Stage at Pinewood Studios A large set used to represent the exterior rooftops of the Lockwood Estate.

Post-production

Music

It was confirmed by The Hollywood Reporter on December 18th, 2017 that Michael Giacchino would return to score the Jurassic World Sequel.[5]

Appearances

Vehicles

Companies

Release and Promotion

It is slated for release on June 7th, 2018 in the United Kingdom and for a wide release on June 22nd.

2018 Superbowl

The second trailer was released on February 4th, 2018 during the 52nd Superbowl along with an ad for Jeep, directed by Colin Trevorrow and featuring Jeff Goldblum.

Reception

Legacy

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