Known for playing Gwen Stay in "Spider-Man 3," Bryce Dallas Howard confirmed that she is an avid fan of the "Jurassic Park" franchise. Recently, the actress shared her thoughts about the upcoming "Jurassic World."
In her interview with AOL Build, Howard said playing Claire Dearing in Colin Trevorrow's upcoming "Jurassic World" is a "dream come true" and more than a job. Dearing is the park operations manager of Jurassic World theme park and the aunt of youngsters Zach and Gray. As the park's operations manager, her primary duty is to maintain the park's functionality to ensure its profit.
Howard also shared her youthful desire to see the 1993 original movie when she was a young girl. The actress was fascinated by the franchise and aimed to watch it in the big screen. However, during that time, "Jurassic Park" was rated PG-13, disabling her to see the movie.
Howard's parents managed to watch the film and her father said that it was a "cinema history." From there, the actress managed to watch the film on its opening weekend. The actress watched the dinosaur film sequel a week and a half ago and she freaked out.
As per International Business Times, Howard said that it was "pretty scary," but the original 1993 "Jurassic Park" will remain incomparable.The actress also said that the "frights" is what actually thrilled her on the upcoming dinosaur film.
Along with Howard, "Jurassic World" stars Chris Pratt, Omar Sy, Vincent D'Onofrio, BD Wong, Judy Greer, Nick Robinson, and Ty Simpkins. It is slated to premiere in theaters on June 12.