“Jurassic” premiere – The dinosaurs stormed the Cineplexx Millennium City

T. Rex & Co. called, and the fans came to the dinotastic Austrian premiere of “Jurassic World – A New Age” (from June 8th in cinemas) at the Cineplexx Millennium City.

Universal Pictures and the “Krone” invited to the Cineplexx Millennium City, and the “Jurassic” fans turned out in droves to see the crowning glory of the blockbuster film series, which began with “Jurassic Park” by director Steven Spielberg in 1993, in Vienna to celebrate the biggest cinema screen. It also premiered in the MX4D room, where the audience got shaken up and even snowed in by the dinosaur action. Alongside the ever-popular T. Rex and Velociraptor Blue, there are never-before-seen dinosaurs on land, sea and in the to marvel at the air that gave the performers and the audience hardly any time to catch their breath. Original heroes Sam Neill, Jeff Goldblum and Oscar winner Laura Dern join new stars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard in Jurassic World 3, much to the delight of fans in the video:When Jeff Goldblum as chaos theorist Dr. Ian Malcolm, with his usual nonchalance, whispers to Chris Pratt’s Owen Grady, who is just dragging the young raptor Beta around: “Is that a dinosaur on your back?” Hardly any viewer can resist laughing. And of course, a nod to Malcolm’s sexy open-shirt pose from the original film couldn’t be missing from the grand finale. Dinosaurs Among Us Unlike in the five previous films, the dinosaurs no longer live on an island but are spread all over the world. They run through streets, crash into cars, snatch catch from fishing trawlers on the high seas and breed on high-rise buildings. So the final journey takes us around the globe, from the USA via Malta to the grand finale in the Italian Dolomites. Director Colin Trevorrow (who also talks about the end of the ‘Jurassic’ era in the video above) delivers with “Jurassic World – A New Era” is a fantastic summer blockbuster. Despite a bumpy story and a human decal villain, the film merges the bygone era of dinosaurs with our modern world in epic, visually stunning sequences. “Jurassic World – A New Age” can be seen in cinemas now.
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