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Netflix quietly adds classic family movie with near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes score
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A roaring classic is back on Netflix – the perfect movie to fill a cosy January weekend.
Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park, with a whopping Rotten Tomatoes score of 91%, is now available to stream on Netflix.
The infamous first film introduces viewers into the opening of the dinosaur park created by billionaire mastermind John Hammond (Richard Attenborough) and the chaotic, thrilling journey that a group of palaeontologists face as the ferocious troglodytes roam free.
Rotten Tomatoes critic Brian Biesi praises the film: ‘Jurassic Park gives everything you could ask for from a blockbuster movie.’
Another film critic, Martin Carr, highly rates the classic: ‘Jurassic Park remains timeless because the issues it chose to explore are universal.’
Jurassic Park has won three Academy Awards (Picture: Moviestore/REX/Shutterstock)
It has a seriously impressive Rotten Tomatoes score (Picture: Netflix)
The 1993 movie is the first of the seven dinosaur classics in the franchise, starring Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum and the late Richard Attenborough.
Netflix announced the news on X, saying: ‘Steven Spielberg’s JURASSIC PARK is now playing on @NetflixUK. And yes, that’s Jeff Goldblum serving in the 4th picture.’
The picture described shows a young Jeff Goldblum tan and topless posing for the cameras.
Jeff Goldblum is certainly serving (Picture: Netflix)
Jurassic fans were thrilled with the news that it is back on streaming sites, ‘Movies are a brilliant time capsule to a simpler time. Don’t think I’ve seen Jurassic park in years.’ @krisiku said.
‘Yessssss I’m watching this today.’ @egojade added.
‘Jeff Goldblum, who plays Dr. Ian Malcolm, is a memorable part of the film, known for his iconic character and lines,’ said @yadav_akshay786.
Fans are adding it to their January watch-lists (Picture: Netflix)
@geekyfan11 speculated about the lack on information about the rumoured new addition to the franchise: ‘Wonderful movie, speaking of which – isn’t there something related it’s about time for you to announce? #Jurrasicworldchaostheory’
Jurassic World: Chaos Theory is a 2024 Netflix spin-off animated series that is set after the events at Camp Cretaceous, navigating a world where dinosaurs are free to roam.
Fans of the show are eagerly waiting season 3, with @mrwells141 adding: ‘Wow…just wow! Now where is season 3?!’
Joseph Marello played Tim Murphy – this was his breakthrough role and he has since appeared in huge Hollywood hits like Bohemian Rhapsody (Picture: Moviestore/REX/Shutterstock)
The blockbuster hit went on to gross over $914million in its original theatrical run and was the highest grossing film of all time up until the release of Titanic in 1997. (Picture: Moviestore/REX/Shutterstock)
There are three Jurassic Park movies in the original franchise, before it was rebooted in 2015 when Jurassic World was released, followed by three more movies under that umbrella and one in the making (which is set to star Chris Pratt).
It is argued that the CGI used in Jurassic Park paved the way for advanced special effects to be used in filmmaking. Steven Spielberg was the first director to bring dinosaurs into the 20th century.
The film deserves its almost perfect Rotten Tomatoes score as it also has an impressive locker of over 20 awards. It also became the oldest film in history to surpass $1billion (£820m) ticket sales after its 20th anniversary re-release in 2013.
Jurassic Park is available to stream on Netflix now.
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