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#1: Jurassic World
Steven Spielberg only had a low-budget character-focused theatrical feature The Sugarland Express under his belt when he made Jaws and inaugurated the era of the modern blockbuster. One has to wonder if he was reminded of himself when he picked Colin Trevorrow, whose only previous film was the indie Safety Not Guaranteed, to helm the next installment of the Jurassic Park franchise.
Regardless of the motivation, history seems to have repeated itself: Trevorrow's sequel/reboot Jurassic World has earned a staggering $650 million, the third highest-grossing movie of all time (and the first not directed by James Cameron).
U.S. Gross: $652,270,625
WATCH: Dive Into Jurassic World With IMDb
Steven Spielberg only had a low-budget character-focused theatrical feature The Sugarland Express under his belt when he made Jaws and inaugurated the era of the modern blockbuster. One has to wonder if he was reminded of himself when he picked Colin Trevorrow, whose only previous film was the indie Safety Not Guaranteed, to helm the next installment of the Jurassic Park franchise.
Regardless of the motivation, history seems to have repeated itself: Trevorrow's sequel/reboot Jurassic World has earned a staggering $650 million, the third highest-grossing movie of all time (and the first not directed by James Cameron).
U.S. Gross: $652,270,625
WATCH: Dive Into Jurassic World With IMDb