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Bryce Dallas Howard talks ‘Jurassic World’ video game September 27, 2018 04:45 PM Bryce Dallas Howard has survived two big screen trips to Jurassic World, as well as one video game. And she's preparing for a third adventure with "Jurassic World 3" slated to hit the big screen in June 2021. For now, the actress can be seen as Claire Dearing in the Universal Pictures home entertainment release of "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom," the $1.3 billion box office champion, which is available now on Digital HD, Blu-ray, 4K and DVD. And she can be heard in "Jurrasic Park: Evolution," which is available across PC and consoles. We caught up with Howard to talk about kids' favorite pastimes, dinosaurs and video games, in this exclusive interview. Q: What was it like for you to work on the "Jurassic World: Evolution" video game? A: Oh, that was so cool. Getting to work on the "Jurassic World: Evolution" video game was awesome because I actually got to learn a little bit more about how video games are put together and how they're made. Going in there and recording the voice felt like I was going in and doing ADR for the movie. There's definitely just as much effort going into making these games as goes into making the movies, and the effects are incredible. The dinosaurs look totally real, and it's super fun. That game was very fun. Q: Did you get to play it? A: I didn't play it. I've observed other people playing. Every time I get the controller, I'm like, "Ah! Where do I go?" Q: What are your thoughts on how far games have come since you were a kid? A: My gosh. Games have definitely come a very long way since I was obsessed with "Super Mario Bros. 3." I started paying attention to games again back when "Batman Begins" and "Halo" both opened the same year and "Halo" had a bigger opening weekend. I remember saying to myself, "Okay, we as storytellers should pay attention to that. And I went and enrolled myself in a UCLA Program that was about writing and storytelling for video games. What's wonderful is the experience games give you. When we're watching movies it's meant to be this voyeuristic experience and you're peering into a different person's life and world. When you're playing a game as an avatar you get fully immersed in this world and it is becoming more and more real to the same level as movies. When you're in a movie theater you want to feel like you're on a ride. You want to actually experience what the character is experiencing. And now with video games you can do that. Q: Would you like to get more involved in gaming? A: As an actor I certainly am paying attention to games and looking for opportunities to be a part of telling stories in that medium because it's gripping and magnificent and kind of like literature in a way. When you read a book it takes weeks and weeks, and there are some games that take a really long time to get through. Q: There are "Jurassic Park" virtual reality and augmented reality experiences out there. What are your thoughts with all this cool tech bringing these dinosaurs to life? A: One of the things that was so significant about "Jurassic Park" is that it was a hugely – in terms of technology and stories – a movie about a leap in technology. It's about dino DNA and basically making real dinosaurs, reanimating dinosaurs. But on the filmmaking side, it was similarly about can we really make dinosaurs look real to the point where the human eye believes they're real. I remember when I was 12 years old watching "Jurassic Park" in the theater and seeing dinosaurs for the first time and being like, "That is real!"

Thanks for reading guys! Also I didn't do the interview, I just modified it for the wiki.  