Shawn Van Horn has been a Senior Features Writer for Collider since 2022 with a focus on horror, and 90s TV and movies.
The Big Picture Over thirty years ago now, on June 11, 1993, one of the biggest and most important films ever made was released, when Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park came to theaters. The man who had already given us sharks in Jaws, and aliens in Close Encounters of the Third Kind and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, was now going to tackle dinosaurs running amok in an amusement park.
Release Date June 11, 1993 Director Steven Spielberg Cast Sam Neill , Laura Dern , Jeff Goldblum , Richard Attenborough , Bob Peck , Martin Ferrero Writers Michael Crichton , David Koepp Studio Universal Pictures Steven Spielberg's 'Jurassic Park' Is One of the Most Successful Films Ever Made As great as he still is now, it's almost impossible to put into words just how big Steven Spielberg was in the '70s and throughout the '90s.
As talented and influential as these directors are, another even bigger name wanted his shot as Jurassic Park as well. In a 2012 interview with the UK's Huffington Post, James Cameron spoke of his desire to acquire the rights to Crichton's novel but revealed that Steven Spielberg beat him by a few hours. He said:
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