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Jeff Goldblum delights fans by recreating iconic Jurassic Park pose

Actor shared image as a ‘reward’ for those who registered to vote in US election

Ellie Harrison
Saturday 10 October 2020 10:40 EDT
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Jurassic Park (1993) - Tyrannosaurus Rex Scene

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Jeff Goldblum has recreated his iconic Jurassic Park pose, 27 years after the film was released.

To encourage people to vote, Goldblum promised fans he would reward them with a new version of the famous 1993 image,  featuring his oiled chest visible through an unbuttoned shirt.

“WOW!” Goldblum wrote in the Instagram caption. “Thank you to everyone who used my @HeadCount page to make sure that you’re #GoodToVote!  

“Nearly 3,000 of you are ready for this November’s election. Here’s your reward… how time flies.”  

The image delighted many Goldblum fans, with one person commenting: “Like a fine goddamn wine.”

Another added: “This man is a straight up legend.”

Goldblum is currently filming the next instalment in the franchise, Jurassic World: Dominion, in which he will reprise his role as the scientist Dr Ian Malcolm.  

The release of the film has been delayed until 2022. Production on the film has also been suspended for two weeks over several positive Covid-19 tests.

Alongside Goldblum, the movie will feature Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Laura Dern, Sam Neill and Mamoudou Athie.

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