Within the first five minutes of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, we were given a T-Rex chance and an appearance by the mosasaurus, and Jurassic World Dominion looks to be going all out from the start once again. To Sam Neill, this is something that is needed in today's movies to hold an audience's attention. He told The Sunday Times: "I have never seen action like this. An audience 30 years later wouldn't find that pace acceptable. As a result this has action from the moment the lights go down. Though of course it has quiet moments." As Sam Neill says, audiences wouldn't be happy with a Jurassic sequel of any kind if it doesn't include a lot of what they came for dinosaurs. Based on the novel by Michael Crichton, Jurassic Park was a technological sci-fi thriller, not a big action blockbuster. For that reason, the movie's set pieces around the T-Rex escape, the velociraptor kitchen sequence, the Dilophosaur attack on Nedry and the final showdown between the Rex and the raptors, all hit perfectly when they arrived because they had been built up to with the usual deftness of some Spielberg magic.
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