Scarlett Johansson wanted her 'Jurassic World Rebirth' character to be 'sparkly'

IANS May 12, 2025 331 views

Scarlett Johansson brings a nuanced perspective to her latest role in the Jurassic World franchise, drawing inspiration from real military personnel. Her character Zora Bennett is a complex ex-military operative seeking a transformative opportunity in a high-stakes mission. The actress collaborated closely with director Gareth Edwards and screenwriter David Koepp to develop a multifaceted character. Her connection with Steven Spielberg further validated her involvement in this exciting new chapter of the beloved dinosaur series.

"I wanted Zora to have that warmth and sense of humor" - Scarlett Johansson, Empire Magazine
Scarlett Johansson wanted her 'Jurassic World Rebirth' character to be 'sparkly'
Los Angeles, May 12: Hollywood actress Scarlett Johansson had certain plans for her character in 'Jurassic World Rebirth'. The actress wanted it to be "a little bit sparkly".

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Scarlett brings depth to ex-military character Zora Bennett

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Inspired by real military personnel interactions

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Film explores life-saving drug mission

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Spielberg meeting confirmed her franchise involvement

The 40-year-old star leads the cast of the new movie in the dinosaur franchise and was keen for her covert operations expert Zora Bennett to possess the sense of "warmth" that she has seen in others in similar fields, reports ‘Female First UK’.

Scarlett told ‘Empire’ magazine "I've met with many members of the armed forces and worked with the USO (United Services Organizations), and the people I've met who are at the highest level of security clearance all really share a certain kind of sense of humour, a warmth. So I wanted Zora to have that”.

As per ‘Female First UK’, the 'Black Widow' star explained that her alter ego is world-weary before the events of 'Jurassic World Rebirth', which is released in cinemas in July and centres on a crack team's attempts to create a life-saving drug.

Scarlett said, "I like to think of her as an operator. She's ex-military, who works for independent contractors. She's hired to do extractions. She's kind of burnt out when we find her. So when this opportunity comes along, it's very hard to pass up, because it means a chance for her to have a shot at another kind of life”.

Theactress has long been a fan of the sci-fi action series and explained that a meeting with original 'Jurassic Park' director Steven Spielberg convinced her that she was the right person to take centre stage in a new era for the franchise.

She recalled, "It was a very long, wonderful meeting that we had to begrudgingly leave because we both have families. He really confirmed my huge fandom for the franchise and the opportunity (this film provided) for newness”.

Scarlett enjoyed collaborating with screenwriter David Koepp and filmmaker Gareth Edwards as she sought to make her character "complex" in the flick – which also features Mahershala Ali and Jonathan Bailey.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Interesting to see how Hollywood stars approach their roles! Scarlett's dedication to bringing warmth to a tough character reminds me of how our Bollywood actors like Vidya Balan or Tabu add layers to strong female roles. Looking forward to this! �
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Priya M.
"Sparkly" in a Jurassic movie? Sounds unusual but I trust Scarlett's acting chops. She was brilliant in Black Widow. Hope this doesn't turn into another typical Hollywood action flick though - Indian audiences appreciate depth in characters these days.
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Arjun S.
As a huge Jurassic Park fan since childhood, I'm excited but skeptical. The last few sequels were disappointing. Hope Scarlett and Spielberg's involvement brings back the magic of the original. At least the Indian release date is same as global!
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Sunita R.
I appreciate how she's trying to humanize a military character. In India we often glorify soldiers without showing their personal struggles. Maybe our filmmakers can learn from this approach. Though "sparkly" might be too much Hollywood masala! 😄
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Vikram J.
Jurassic movies should focus more on dinosaurs than human drama. That's what made the first one special. Indian audiences love creature features - just look at how well Baahubali did. Hope they don't overdo the human backstories.
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Neha P.
Interesting to see a female lead in this franchise. In India we've had female-led action movies like Mardaani, but Hollywood still does it differently. Will definitely watch this in IMAX when it releases here. Hope the "sparkly" part isn't too cheesy though!

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