In essence, Steven Spielberg’s masterpiece, Jurassic Park, has been hailed as one of the greatest science fiction films ever made and significantly reshaped the film industry. Over the years, the franchise has remained a consistent presence in pop culture, particularly with the introduction of the Jurassic World series. Now, the franchise is returning to cinemas with the new installment titled Rebirth, and there’s been online chatter comparing Jonathan Bailey’s character to an underappreciated Disney hero. However, this comparison has left me unable to view things differently now.
Our knowledge about Jurassic World: Rebirth is still somewhat scarce, but the excitement is definitely growing now that we’ve been given a glimpse of it. The first trailer for Rebirth has just been released, showcasing Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey in perilous scenarios. However, fans on Twitter have noticed that the Wicked star bears a striking resemblance to Milo from the 2001 film Atlantis: The Lost Empire. Here’s an example of one such tweet:
[Tweet Text] “Scarlett Johansson in Jurassic World: Rebirth looks like Milo from Atlantis: The Lost Empire! Can’t wait to see more!
To put it straight, there’s an uncanny resemblance between Bailey’s character and Milo that goes beyond their physical appearances. They both share similar traits and are embarking on comparable journeys. While Milo is a linguist and cartographer in search of the legendary city of Atlantis, Dr. Henry Loomis, played by Bailey, is a paleontologist hunting for the original Jurassic Park test island. It’s like we have twins here!
The similarity is quite striking when you look at his hairstyle, glasses, and attire. Jonathan Bailey’s stardom has been on an upward trajectory for quite some time now, and after captivating audiences with his charming performances in both “Wicked” and “Bridgerton” (available on Netflix), it’s safe to say that many are eager to catch him on the big screen. Here’s a reminder: don’t forget to watch the trailer for his upcoming movie below!
The upcoming Jurassic film faces significant expectations due to underwhelming reception towards Jurassic Dominion. Writer David Koepp has acknowledged the key elements of creating a successful sequel, emphasizing adherence to the established storyline of the first six movies. If the new movie indeed returns to its roots, it could rekindle fan enthusiasm for the franchise.
Back in 2001, I came across an animated gem that Disney produced, titled “Atlantis: The Lost Empire.” Although it didn’t quite achieve the same level of love as other films from its era, it certainly deserves a spotlight for being a captivating sci-fi adventure. Unlike traditional musicals, this movie offers an exhilarating journey with breathtaking animation and a gripping narrative. The talented cast included Michael J. Fox (voicing Milo, who bore a striking resemblance to Bailey), the legendary Leonard Nimoy, James Garner, and the remarkable Cree Summer.
It’s expected that as more clips from Jurassic World: Rebirth emerge, the likeness between Jonathan Bailey and this animated character will persist, fueling jokes online. This might even boost interest in the 2025 film premiere.
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2025-02-06 23:37