'It's been a wild ride'
WHO|June 20, 2022
THE STARS OF JURASSIC WORLD DOMINION TALK TACKLING DINOSAURS AND SAYING GOODBYE
'It's been a wild ride'

It’s the end of an era – the Jurassic era. As director Colin Trevorrow brings the Jurassic World trilogy to a close and reunites the legacy cast of Jurassic Park, fans are fearing this is really the end. While we will likely be saying goodbye to some of our most loved characters, there’s hope the franchise will survive.

For stars Chris Pratt, 42, who plays dinosaur researcher Owen Grady, and Bryce Dallas Howard, 41, who portrays head of the Dinosaur Protection Group Claire Dearing, it brings to an end a journey that began for them as kids when they tuned in to the first blockbuster Jurassic Park and film changed forever. Here, they share what it’s like to come full circle and say farewell – at least for now.

SETTING THE SCENE

The film is set four years after Isla Nublar has been destroyed and dinosaurs now live - and hunt - alongside humans all over the world. In a fragile balance, humans now share the planet with history's most fearsome creatures... but can it last?

How excited were you to come back to these beloved roles for this film?

This story is from the June 20, 2022 edition of WHO.

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