06-04-2022, 09:00 PM
'Jurassic World: Dominion' excites moviegoers to head to theaters, Times Square visitors say
People in Times Square weigh in on whether they'll see "Jurassic World: Dominion"
NEW YORK CITY – People in Times Square shared their feelings about watching "Jurassic World: Dominion."
"Iâ€m definitely going to go watch the movie," Matthew, of New York City, told Fox News. "I love the Jurassic World movies. You canâ€t go wrong with the classic movies."
But Brandon, a New Yorker, said: "Itâ€s not really my type of movie, but if itâ€s good Iâ€ll go see it."
"Jurassic World: Dominion" is the third and final film in the Jurassic World franchise. It will be released in U.S. theaters on June 10.
The original "Jurassic Park," released in 1993, was centered around an unopened theme park that featured cloned dinosaurs. The film's success led to two direct sequels in addition to the three "Jurassic World" movies.
"Iâ€m definitely going to watch it," Maria, who was visiting the Big Apple from Brazil, told Fox News. She said she saw a previous Jurassic World movie and called it "pretty cool."
"I like dinosaurs, all kinds of them," Jason, a New York City resident, said. "I feel excited about it."
People in Times Square also shared their preference for streaming movies at home or watching in theaters.
Jason said he is not sure if he will go to the theater due to "safety reasons like COVID."
But others were less concerned.
"Iâ€m so glad the whole COVID-19 thing is over so we can go in person", Maria said. "Itâ€s better. Itâ€s more exciting."
Movie theaters were labeled one of the "least safe" activities, particularly for unvaccinated people, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's 2021 guidelines. The movie industry struggled from COVID-19 shutdowns with capacity restrictions and a lack of movies released.
Streaming services made movie-watching convenient at home, though "Jurassic World: Dominion" is only slated for release in theaters.
"I feel like going back to the movies is a lot more classic," Christian, a New York City resident, said. "I consider myself more of an old soul."
Matthew said: "Itâ€s better going to the movie theater than doing it online. Iâ€m tired of being at home."
People in Times Square weigh in on whether they'll see "Jurassic World: Dominion"
NEW YORK CITY – People in Times Square shared their feelings about watching "Jurassic World: Dominion."
"Iâ€m definitely going to go watch the movie," Matthew, of New York City, told Fox News. "I love the Jurassic World movies. You canâ€t go wrong with the classic movies."
But Brandon, a New Yorker, said: "Itâ€s not really my type of movie, but if itâ€s good Iâ€ll go see it."
"Jurassic World: Dominion" is the third and final film in the Jurassic World franchise. It will be released in U.S. theaters on June 10.
The original "Jurassic Park," released in 1993, was centered around an unopened theme park that featured cloned dinosaurs. The film's success led to two direct sequels in addition to the three "Jurassic World" movies.
"Iâ€m definitely going to watch it," Maria, who was visiting the Big Apple from Brazil, told Fox News. She said she saw a previous Jurassic World movie and called it "pretty cool."
"I like dinosaurs, all kinds of them," Jason, a New York City resident, said. "I feel excited about it."
People in Times Square also shared their preference for streaming movies at home or watching in theaters.
Jason said he is not sure if he will go to the theater due to "safety reasons like COVID."
But others were less concerned.
"Iâ€m so glad the whole COVID-19 thing is over so we can go in person", Maria said. "Itâ€s better. Itâ€s more exciting."
Movie theaters were labeled one of the "least safe" activities, particularly for unvaccinated people, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's 2021 guidelines. The movie industry struggled from COVID-19 shutdowns with capacity restrictions and a lack of movies released.
Streaming services made movie-watching convenient at home, though "Jurassic World: Dominion" is only slated for release in theaters.
"I feel like going back to the movies is a lot more classic," Christian, a New York City resident, said. "I consider myself more of an old soul."
Matthew said: "Itâ€s better going to the movie theater than doing it online. Iâ€m tired of being at home."
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