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Sci-Fi Thriller by Steven Spielberg Releases on New Streaming Platform


Steven Spielberg‘s huge sci-fi box office hit is coming to a new streaming home.

Spielberg is one of the most accomplished directors Hollywood has ever had. Among Spielberg’s best movies are generational releases like Jaws, Raiders of the Lost Ark, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Jurassic Park, Schindler’s List, Saving Private Ryan, and the list goes on. He has dabbled in many genres, excelling in everything the director set out to do. However, there is no denying that, with many of the best sci-fi movies of all time under his belt, the genre has become uniquely tied to Spielberg. Now, fans will be able to watch this Spielberg sci-fi epic on a new streaming service.

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Jaws (1975) invented the summer blockbuster — partly because the three pneumatic sharks built for the shoot kept malfunctioning in Martha’s Vineyard’s salt water, forcing Spielberg to keep the creature offscreen. What nickname did the crew give the mechanical shark?




✓ Correct! Bruce — named after Spielberg’s lawyer, Bruce Ramer. Three 25-foot hydraulic sharks were built for about $250,000 each, and they kept sinking, shorting, and rusting. The forced minimalism (Williams’ dun-dun cue, a bobbing barrel, a ripple on the water) is now credited with making Jaws scarier than any visible shark could have. Pixar later named the shark in Finding Nemo “Bruce” as a tribute.

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✗ Cut! The answer is Bruce — after Spielberg’s lawyer Bruce Ramer. “The Orca” was Quint’s boat. “Moby” and “Chompers” are red herrings. The three real hydraulic sharks kept breaking down so badly that Spielberg hid the shark for most of the film, which paradoxically became the masterstroke that invented modern suspense cinema.








Peacock has announced that The Lost World: Jurassic Park will be released on the streaming service on June 1. The reveal came alongside a long list of several exciting movies and TV shows that will be coming to the streamer in the next month. On the same day that Spielberg’s second Jurassic Park movie arrives on Peacock, the streaming service will also see films like The Fast and the Furious , The A-Team , Brokeback Mountain , How to Train Your Dragon , and many more debut. Additionally, Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III will also drop on Peacock on the same day.

The Jurassic Park sequel, directed by Spielberg, ended up grossing around 8x its production budget and turning a profit of a few hundred million, becoming a major win for the sci-fi franchise. As such, Peacock subscribers will now have a huge box office hit and the whole original Jurassic Park movie trilogy to look forward to when June begins. That said, the sci-fi thriller movie’s financial results ended up being better than its reviews.The Lost World: Jurassic Park stands at a regular 57% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes, faring a little lower with moviegoers, at a 52% audience score.

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Spielberg’s two Jurassic Park movies will be released on Peacock just before the director goes back to that genre on the big screen. Disclosure Day , which follows a person trying to disclose to the world that aliens exist, will fly into theaters on June 12. The Universal film sees Spielberg re-team with screenwriter David Koepp, who penned both Jurassic Park andThe Lost World: Jurassic Park . As such, checking out the sci-fi thrillers on Peacock will get fans of the director ready for his next big release, and the box office hit<em>The Lost World: Jurassic Park </em>is worth revisiting.

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Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.