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The Big Picture

Do You Love Scary Dinosaurs? J.A. Bayona’s 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' Has Scary Dinosaurs | The Big Picture (Ep. 72)

The Big Picture

The Ringer

Tv & Film

4.25.9K Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2018

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Ringer editor-in-chief Sean Fennessey chats with filmmaker J.A. Bayona about his new film, 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom,' and what it’s like creating a terrifying new dinosaur and diving into a major franchise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

And I put myself in the position of kids,

0:02.6

and the way kids perceive dinosaurs.

0:04.5

And for them, they're very simple.

0:06.3

So I thought about teeth, eyes, and when the interruptors

0:09.5

in the dark, you only see the teeth and the eyes.

0:12.2

And I feel that feels very simple and very iconic.

0:20.0

I'm Sean Fantasy, Editor and Chief of the Ringer,

0:22.1

and this is the big picture, a conversation show

0:24.0

with some of the most interesting filmmakers in the world.

0:26.4

Let's cut to the quick.

0:27.9

We still love dinosaurs.

0:29.6

Did you know that 2015's Jurassic World

0:31.5

is the fifth highest grossing movie in the history of the world?

0:34.9

The appeal of dinosaurs is forever.

0:37.0

Naturally, we were going to get a sequel.

0:38.9

Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom is the follow-up

0:40.9

to Colin Travaro's revival of the series,

0:42.8

and the fifth installment in the franchise

0:44.2

that Steven Spielberg launched way back in 1993.

0:47.0

Today's guest, the Spanish filmmaker, J.A. Bione,

0:49.6

takes the reins on Fallen World.

0:51.3

Bione makes spooky movies,

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