The movie landscape has been in a bit of uncharted territory for the past year, as the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the production and release dates of many films. Among those is Jurassic World: Dominion, which resumed filming in the summer of 2020 after a months-long shutdown, and ultimately [.]
Jurassic World s Colin Trevorrow Talks Camp Cretaceous Season 2 and Dominion
Jurassic Park franchise. The Netflix animated series follows a ragtag ensemble of children whose time at an adventure camp on Isla Nublar quickly goes awry, after the events of 2015 s
Jurassic World leave them stranded on the island. The newly-released Season 2 takes that shocking set-up to new heights, all while weaving in unexpected connections to the larger
Jurassic lore, something that grows more and more intriguing as the 2022 debut of
Camp Cretaceous s return, ComicBook.com got a chance to chat with series executive producer and
Dominion director Colin Trevorrow. We broke down the biggest moments from Season 2, how the series run could become a pivotal part of the overall
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There will definitely be a lot of reasons to remember 2020, from a global pandemic to mysterious monoliths and everything in between. The last year also brought some interesting trends within the world of pop culture including, briefly, a newfound cultural appreciation for Aubrey Plaza. While Plaza has been in the film and television industry for nearly fifteen years, the fandom surrounding her hit a new high point in November of last year, with the debut of Hulu s
Happiest Season. The LGBTQ+ rom-com saw the actress playing the scene-stealing role of Riley, the ex-girlfriend of Harper (Mackenzie Davis) who develops a connection with Harper s girlfriend, Abby, (Kristen Stewart), during an increasingly-frustrating family Christmas.
Tom Hanks is in peak avuncular mode in this Paul Greengrass western
. He plays Captain Kidd, a Civil War veteran who now makes a living travelling between remote Texas towns, reading out the news (hence the title, for those who were expecting more Hugh Grant and phone hacking). On one trip, he comes across a German girl (a fantastic Helena Zengel) who d been kidnapped and raised by Kiowa Indians, but whose adoptive family has just been slaughtered. Being Tom Hanks, he decides to take her back to her only surviving family, and the journey plays out like a reverse
The Searchers, in which Hanks s underlying decency battles against racists, misogynists and all the other dregs of the Old West.