20people are currently viewing this product
affiche jurassic park 2
affiche jurassic park 2
affiche jurassic park 2
affiche jurassic park 2
affiche jurassic park 2
affiche jurassic park 2
affiche jurassic park 2
affiche jurassic park 2
affiche jurassic park 2
affiche jurassic park 2
affiche jurassic park 2
affiche jurassic park 2

Vintage Poster
Jurassic Park: The Lost World

Regular price €24,99 Sale price €21,99 Free delivery
/
Tax included.
Save 12%

caution logo Don't hang around! Nothing remains but 20 copies available!

20 orders in the last 24 hours.

Only 0 items in stock!
Vintage Poster
Jurassic Park: The Lost World
View options
€24,99€21,99
Add to cart
Secure payment (encrypted using the SSL protocol)
  • American Express
  • Apple Pay
  • Google Pay
  • Maestro
  • Mastercard
  • PayPal
  • Union Pay
  • Visa
trust badges

With this Jurassic Park 2 Poster, discover the sequel to the famous Jurassic Park and enter the Lost World!

  • Paper characteristic:
    • 🎨 Canvas: world standard in terms of printing and imitating a “painting canvas” appearance .
    • By default, the poster contains a 4 cm white border for framing (frame not included). If you don't want it, please choose "without white border".
    • Size: several choices available . ✅
  • Great UV resistance .
  • Maximum color vibrancy, without reflections .
  • Recycled paper, guaranteeing respect for the environment.
  • Poster carefully packaged and delivered in a protective tube for total protection .
  • FREE STANDARD DELIVERY .

⚠️ Frame not included. ⚠️

Description of this Jurassic Park 2 Poster

The Lost World: Jurassic Park is a 1997 American science fiction action film,[4] the second installment in the Jurassic Park franchise and the second film in the original Jurassic Park trilogy. It is the sequel to Jurassic Park (1993), loosely inspired by the novel The Lost World (1995) by Michael Crichton. The film was directed by Steven Spielberg from a screenplay by David Koepp. The film stars Jeff Goldblum, returning as eccentric chaos theorist and mathematician Ian Malcolm, as well as Julianne Moore, Pete Postlethwaite, Arliss Howard, Vince Vaughn and Vanessa Lee Chester.

Four years after the original film, John Hammond (Richard Attenborough) lost control of his company InGen to his nephew, Peter Ludlow (Howard). On the brink of bankruptcy, Ludlow intends to exploit the dinosaurs on InGen's second island, Isla Sorna, with plans for a new dinosaur theme park in San Diego. Hammond sends a team, led by Malcolm, to the island to document the dinosaurs and encourage non-intervention, but the two groups eventually come into conflict.

After the release of the original novel and the success of the first film, fans pressured Crichton for a sequel. After the book was published in 1995, production began on a film sequel. Filming took place from September to December 1996, primarily in California, with some filming in Kauai, Hawaii, where the first film had been filmed. The plot and imagery of The Lost World are significantly darker than those of Jurassic Park. It makes more extensive use of computer-generated imagery to depict dinosaurs, as well as life-size animatronics.

The Lost World was one of the most anticipated films of 1997. It was accompanied by a $250 million marketing campaign, which included video games, comic books and toys. Released on May 23, 1997, the film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the visual effects but criticized the character development. Spielberg also expressed disappointment with the film, stating that he had become increasingly disillusioned over the course of production. The film grossed $618 million worldwide, becoming the second highest-grossing film of 1997. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, but was beaten by Titanic. A sequel, Jurassic Park III, was released in 2001.

Four years after the events of Isla Nublar, a wealthy family docks their yacht on the neighboring island of Isla Sorna, unaware that the island contains genetically modified dinosaurs. Their daughter wanders off and is attacked by a group of Compsognathus, but she survives.

An ailing Dr. John Hammond invites Dr. Ian Malcolm, a mathematician, to his residence to discuss the incident. Hammond's InGen company, which created the dinosaurs, is now run by Hammond's nephew Peter Ludlow, who took advantage of the incident to take control of the company from Hammond. Besides Isla Nublar, Ian learns that InGen had another facility, "Site B", on Isla Sorna, where the company's dinosaurs were cloned. However, the island was abandoned during a hurricane four years earlier, and the animals were released into the wild to fend for themselves. Ludlow wants to exploit the island's creatures to save InGen from bankruptcy. Hammond asks Ian to join a team that will document dinosaurs in their natural habitat, to encourage a policy of non-interference. Ian's girlfriend, paleontologist Dr. Sarah Harding, has been hired and is already on Isla Sorna. Upon learning of this, Ian reluctantly agrees to go to the island, but only to collect Sarah.

Ian goes there with Eddie Carr, an equipment specialist and engineer, and Nick Van Owen, a video librarian and activist. They find Sarah, but she insists on staying to continue her research. Ian is shocked when he discovers that his daughter Kelly has been hiding with the team in a trailer, which serves as their mobile base. Ludlow and a team of mercenaries arrive on the island to capture dinosaurs, with the help of big-game hunters Roland Tembo and Ajay Sidhu, Roland's second-in-command Dieter Stark, and paleontologist Robert Burke.

Malcolm's group realizes that Ludlow intends to ship the captured specimens to San Diego, for an unfinished Jurassic Park attraction that he plans to revive. Hammond had abandoned the San Diego project in favor of the park on Isla Nublar. Nick and Sarah free the captured dinosaurs, and the animals wreak havoc on Team InGen's camp. On the way back to the trailer, Nick rescues an injured baby Tyrannosaurus rex that Roland used as bait to chase his father away. Nick and Sarah treat the child's broken leg, but the Tyrannosaurus adults arrive, having followed the child's scent. They recover the baby, destroy the trailer and devour Eddie who tries to save the group.

Ian, Sarah, Nick and Kelly are rescued by Ludlow's team and are forced to work together after losing all their communications equipment. They decide to go to an abandoned InGen base to call for help. During a break, Stark goes into the wilderness alone to relieve himself and is killed by a group of Compsognathus. After setting up camp for the night, the team is ambushed by adult Tyrannosaurus: Burke is devoured, and the others flee into a field of tall grass where a pack of Velociraptors ambush them, killing Ajay and most of InGen's staff.

Ian, Sarah, Kelly and Nick reach the InGen base, fight off the Velociraptors and successfully obtain a helicopter extraction. After being rescued, Nick reveals that he stole Roland's ammo to prevent him from killing his trophy. However, they learn that Roland gave the male Tyrannosaurus tranquilizers. As other InGen employees arrive on the island to secure the male and baby, Roland declines Ludlow's offer of employment at the San Diego park, reflecting on Ajay's death and the morality of Ludlow map.

In San Diego, Ian and Sarah try to convince Ludlow to abandon his plans, but the boat carrying the male Tyrannosaurus suddenly crashes into the docks. The crew is found dead, and the Tyrannosaurus is accidentally released and begins rampaging through the city. Ian and Sarah locate the baby in the intended park and use it to lure the male to the docks. Ludlow attempts to retrieve the baby from the hold, but is injured by the adult, before being torn to death by the baby. Sarah uses a tranquilizer gun to sedate the male, before government forces use lethal force on him, while Ian seals the cargo bay doors.

In the process, the dinosaurs are returned to Isla Sorna accompanied by a naval escort, while Ian, Sarah and Kelly watch Hammond announce, during a television interview, that the American and Costa Rican governments have declared the island a nature reserve.

Did you like this visual? If so, there is no doubt that you will love this [product]. Also take a look at our Vintage Movie Posters so that your decoration has a unique and inimitable style. If you like vintage, we also invite you to discover our Vintage Posters: they will be ideal for giving a retro touch to your interior!