Collage of John Hammond in Jurassic Park and the poster for Jurassic World Dominion
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The original Jurassic Park movie made a huge change from the novel’s characterization of John Hammond – and it ended up shaping the entire franchise. Michael Crichton’s bestselling novel Jurassic Park was adapted into a screenplay by David Koepp and Crichton himself for Steven Spielberg’s record-breaking blockbuster.
Whereas the movie version of Hammond takes it on the chin when his park’s safety measures start to fail, the book version of Hammond refuses to take any responsibility. Instead, he blames the park’s shortcomings on the failures of his staff. In the book, Hammond has no genuine feelings of affection for his grandchildren, and when the bodies start piling up, he has no compassion; he just looks at the rampant deaths with the detached heartlessness of a corporate analyst.
Hammond Being A Villain Completely Changes The Jurassic Park Franchise's Story When Spielberg set about adapting Jurassic Park for the big screen, he decided to characterize Hammond as a dark inversion of Walt Disney. He cast a legendary filmmaker in the role, because he knew that a fellow director would understand the motivation of a visionary genius determined to turn his grandiose ideas into a reality at any cost. In the movie, Hammond isn’t a cold, callous sociopath.
The Jurassic World Movies Would Be Different Without Hammond's Story Change If the original Jurassic Park movie had faithfully adapted the John Hammond character as a full-blown villain, then his legacy would be totally different. The rebooted Jurassic World trilogy kicked off with a fully operational dinosaur park. If Hammond had remained a villain and didn’t decide against building the park at the end of the first film, then the series might’ve reached that point sooner.
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