Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park is getting a remake after 30 years – you can see the biggest difference right away

Steven Spielbergs Jurassic Park is getting a remake after 30
Jurassic Park celebrates its 30th birthday this year. Anyone who feels old now can rest easy. Streaming service Peacock is turning all fans of the Steven Spielberg masterpiece into children again. With a Lego remake. Lego remake of Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park already scores with the first poster

As the streaming arm of NBC Universal announced via X aka Twitter, a “unofficial retelling” of the Dino-Krachers appear. There was a poster to see the announcement that celebrated one of the funniest sayings from the original in Lego look.

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In the original, groundbreaking technology brings dinosaurs to life. A practice of which the mathematician Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum) is skeptical in the film. The Lego Remake poster features its toy counterpart, which features a “big pile of building blocks” observed. The poster thus parodies a famous Jurassic Park scene in which Malcolm commented on a large pile of completely different kinds.

Check out the Jurassic Park scene in English here:

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When is the Jurassic Park remake coming and what are the story changes?

As Variety reports, the 22-minute Lego remake is scheduled for Fall 2023 appear at Peacock. Which scenes of the 127-minute original were removed for this or to what extent the “retelling” In terms of content, it is not known at all to be based on the masterpiece from 1993.

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