Sam Neill's Hilarious Jurassic Park TikTok Apology!
21 April 2025

Sam Neill's Hilarious Jurassic Park TikTok Apology!

Sam Neill, the beloved actor known for his role as Dr. Alan Grant in the *Jurassic Park* franchise, recently delighted fans with a hilarious TikTok video. The video is a playful nod to his iconic character and a lighthearted apology to director Steven Spielberg. It showcases Neill's enduring connection to the franchise and his sense of humor.

Neill starred in the original 1993 *Jurassic Park*, as well as *Jurassic Park III* (2001) and *Jurassic World Dominion* (2022). Based on Michael Crichton's novels, the *Jurassic Park* series explores the consequences of bringing dinosaurs back to life through genetic engineering. The actor's recent TikTok post proves that he still enjoys referencing his most famous role.

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In the video, Neill is seen riding in a cart with an inflatable Tyrannosaurus Rex. Set to the iconic *Jurassic Park* theme music, Neill jokingly asks the inflatable dinosaur if they should go dig up some bones. He then decides, "Okay, let's do it!" The video is captioned: "THIS IS SILLY. Why did I do this? Sorry Steven."

Sam Neill's Enduring Legacy While Neill had success earlier in his career, notably in the 1977 film *Sleeping Dogs*, his role as Alan Grant undeniably catapulted him to international fame. *Jurassic Park* was a box office smash hit and remains a classic film.

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Neill's absence from *The Lost World: Jurassic Park* was a point of disappointment for many fans. Although they enjoyed Jeff Goldblum's character, Ian Malcolm, they felt Neill's presence was missed. He eventually returned to the franchise in *Jurassic Park III* and *Jurassic World Dominion*, much to the delight of fans.

Still Having Fun with Dinosaurs Neill's appearance in *Jurassic World Dominion*, alongside fellow original cast members Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum, was seen as fan service. While the upcoming *Jurassic World: Rebirth* is moving forward with new characters, stories, and dinosaurs, Neill's Alan Grant will certainly be missed. His recent TikTok video shows that even after all these years, he still enjoys being associated with the franchise and its legacy.