Kick up your feet with the #1 guy in your life - think heartwarming cartoons, laugh-out-loud comedy, and adrenaline-packed thrillers.
That’s right, we’ve got the best lineup for Father's Day entertainment to watch with Dad.
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That’s right, we’ve got the best lineup for Father's Day entertainment to watch with Dad.
Shortly after the events of Jurassic World in 2015, a small mercenary team arrives on the abandoned Isla Nublar to collect DNA from the Indominus rex remains lying on the bottom of the park’s lagoon. After collecting a bone, the team’s survivors escape the island following attacks by the Mosasaurus and the Tyrannosaurus rex, but they accidentally release the former into the ocean.
In 2018, a U.S. Senate hearing in Washington, D.C., debates whether Isla Nublar’s dinosaurs should be saved from an impending volcanic eruption. Mathematician Dr. Ian Malcolm testifies that the dinosaurs should be allowed to die to correct John Hammond wrongfully cloning them. Meanwhile, Jurassic World’s former operations manager, Claire Dearing, has established the Dinosaur Protection Group to save the animals..
We hope that these shows will keep you safe at home while you celebrate Father’s Day!
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