Jurassic Park
Creation & Design
The Jurassic Park franchise was created by Michael Crichton, who wrote the original novel published in 1990. The concept revolves around the resurrection of dinosaurs through genetic engineering and the consequences of playing with nature.
Early Years
The franchise began with the release of the film 'Jurassic Park' in 1993, directed by Steven Spielberg, which became a massive box office success and set new standards for visual effects in cinema.
Character Development
Over the years, the franchise has evolved from a cautionary tale about the dangers of genetic manipulation to a broader exploration of humanity's relationship with nature and the consequences of scientific hubris.
Cultural Reception
The Jurassic Park franchise has received critical acclaim and commercial success, becoming a cultural phenomenon with a dedicated fanbase.
Character Details
Real Name:
Jurassic Park Franchise
First Appearance:
Jurassic Park #0
Aliases:
Jurassic World, Jurassic Park Series