'Jurassic World' Vincent D'Onofrio Talks About The 'Cool Factor' While Filming The Movie
Vincent D’Onofrio, a cast member of “Jurassic World,” spoke about what it was like to be in the movie. The actor talked about a “cool factor” for him personally as a cast member of the movie. He plays the role of the head of security at the dinosaur theme park in the movie.
The actor has been cast member of many popular movies. His recent movies include “The Judge” and Escape Plan.” He spoke to Collider about his upcoming movie “Jurassic World,” which is currently in the post production phase of development.
Paying complements to the director of the movie, Vincent D’Onofrio said that Colin Trevorrow “really brought it.” He said that the director was a “really great guy” and the movie had a “really good script.” The actor spoke about how he loved some of Colin’s other movies like “Safety Not Guaranteed.”
The actor talked about what it was like to walk around the set of a movie and find things from another movie. “It’s exactly the way you think it would be. It has this real cool factor to it,” Vincent D’Onofrio said in the report.
Another factor that also made the “Jurassic World” movie “cool” for him was the fact that his children were allowed to visit him on the set and take a look around the dinosaur theme park in the movie, according to the report. Vincent D’Onofrio’s 22-year-old and 15-year-old children were apparently able to “hang out and see the park,” but his 7-year-old was said to be too young to visit the park.
The security of the park is in the hands of Vincent D’Onofrio’s character in the movie. His character, Vic Hoskins, is the chief of security of the fictitious company Masrani Global, which owns the park in the movie. The company has diverse business interests in the movie, which include security systems and training.
Security of the park will be tested in “Jurassic World,” as Masrani Global will make the scientists develop a new hybrid dinosaur for the park. The new dinosaur, called the Indominus Rex, will be developed to attract more visitors to the park. But, the highly intelligent and aggressive dinosaur will find a way to go on killing spree on the island.
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