Easter Egg Countdown – Jurassic Park (video)

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Life, uh, certainly does find a way; over twenty years after the release of the original Steven Spielberg film, the JURASSIC PARK franchise is still going strong with a fifth installment set to hit theaters next year. Director J.A. Bayona will be giving us his own brand of running and screaming with JURASSIC WORLD: FALLEN KINGDOM, but while we wait on that flick, let's take a look back at Colin Trevorrow's JURASSIC WORLD in the latest installment of Easter Egg Countdown. With all of JURASSIC WORLD's many nods to the 1993 original, I'm betting that there may be some references which passed you by. After all, I can't be the only person who completely missed Dr. Ian Malcolm's (Jeff Goldblum) very small cameo.

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