Release Date: 12th June, 2015. What's It About: As a film franchise Jurassic Park looked extinct. Despite offering nothing beyond talking velociraptors Joe Johnston's Jurassic Park III did impressive box office numbers, but a fourth film spluttered for too long in pre-production and was assumed a dead idea. Not so. Continuing in the same world as the original films, only a decade or two on, by the time Jurassic World starts a dinosaur-based theme park is already up and running. So expect human stars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard to face a much bigger and more intense cretaceous threat. Why You'll See It: Unlike a lot of films released in the late-eighties and early-nineties that are looked back on fondly by children of the time, Jurassic Park isn't only noteworthy for nostalgic reasons; it's a genuinely brilliant film. But it'll be the nostalgia that gets people back. Like Star Wars and Indy before it, Jurassic World is an ideal way for those who grew up with the film to relive the thrill of believing dinosaurs could walk again. Whether World is regarded as bad as those previous nostalgia trips is something you'll have to see for yourself.