Sexy Silver Haired Jeff Goldblum Recreates Iconic Shot from ‘Jurassic Park’ Nearly 30 Years Later

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One of the most exciting things about the upcoming Jurassic World: Dominion, which was unfortunately just pushed to Summer 2022, is that it’s set to reunite Jeff Goldblum‘s Ian Malcolm, Sam Neill’s Alan Grant and Laura Dern’s Ellie Sattler, the original trio from Jurassic Park. Goldblum, of course, already returned to the franchise in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom back in 2018, and it’s Goldblum who has won the internet today with a bit of viral gold.

Twenty seven years after the release of Spielberg’s Jurassic Park, Goldblum, in all his silver-haired glory, has recreated the now-iconic shot of Ian Malcolm with his shirt unbuttoned. And it’s for a good cause, as Goldblum has been running a campaign through HeadCount.org where he’s been trying to make sure his fans are voting in next month’s election.

Goldblum had recently promised over on HeadCount.org, “This election is wildly important, and you have the power to really make a difference — but first, you’ve got to get Good To Vote! If 1,000 of you register to vote, or check your registration status, or request a mail-in ballot (below), I will recreate a Dr. Ian Malcolm moment from Jurassic Park.”

Needless to say, the goal was met. The actor captioned today’s photo, “WOW! Thank you to everyone who used my @HeadCount page to make sure that you’re #GoodToVote! Nearly 3,000 of you are ready for this November’s election. Here’s your reward…how time flies.”

Enjoy. And make sure you’re #GoodToVote.

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