Last night star of Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III New Zealand actor Sam Neill appeared on the British BBC talk show The Graham Norton Show alongside friend Ewan McGregor, Comedians John Bishop and Miranda Hart and Hollywood legend Danny DeVito. Neill was present to promote his forthcoming movie Hunt For The Wilderpeople in which he stars alongside acclaimed New Zealand child star Julian Dennison.
During the show host and Irish comedian Graham Norton (pictured above with Neill) asked Neill about his possibility of returning in a future Jurassic Park/World movie to which the actor replied...
"I never ruled it out. They just didn't call me. I don't know what's happened to Alan Grant; he could be dead, he could be in therapy for dino-trauma or something, or he might be an accountant in Des Moines. No-one knows what's happened to him."
Neill reiterated the story about the Royal premiere of the first movie in which he was sat next to the late Princess Diana and his son, of who farted every time the dinosaurs appeared on the big screen. It was also revealed that the star of Event Horizon and The Piano is a personal friend of co-guest Ewan McGregor before the two performed a duet with Ukuleles (pictured). After promoting his new movie Neill and British comedienne Hart also re-enacted the scene from the first Jurassic Park movie in which Neill and Laura Dern's characters first saw a living Dinosaur after the clip was shown.
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