It seems like Jeff Goldblum is all set to return to the world of dinosaurs.
Hollywood veteran Jeff Goldblum has teased that his iconic character Ian Malcolm might return for the upcoming 'Jurassic Park' movie titled 'Jurassic Park: Fallen Kingdom'.
Jeff Goldblum as Ian Malcolm has been a part of all four original Jurassic Park movies.
While giving an interview to a radio station, the 'Thor: Ragnarok' actor revealed that his chaotician character from Jurassic Park will not be too happy with the use and misuse of technology, according to Contactmusic.
He said, "Ian Malcolm, yes, might be back in this one, and he might have something to say about the current confluence of circumstances around the use and misuse of technology. With some wry irony, deep wise passionate conviction, and he might put on a nice dark bit of clothing here and there. And a tint of glass maybe."
In the films, Goldblum played Malcolm, a mathematician who came to the park as an insurance consultant and managed to survive all the deadly attacks.
The veteran actor also went on to humorously explain what Malcolm's been up to in the past 20 years.
He jokingly said, "What's he been up to in the meantime? He opened a jazz club, probably, and he's been playing every Wednesday in a place called Rockwell. He calls it Rockwell."
Helmed by JA Bayona, the film also stars Chris Pratt as Owen Grady and Bryce Dallas Howard as Claire Dearing.
The flick is slated to release on June 22, 2018.
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