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Fictional character
Blue
Jurassic Park character
File:Blue Jurassic World.webp
First appearanceJurassic World (2015)
Last appearanceJurassic World Dominion (film; 2022)
Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous (TV series; 2022)
Created byColin Trevorrow
Steven Spielberg
In-universe information
SpeciesVelociraptor
GenderFemale
FamilyDelta (deceased)
Echo (deceased)
Charlie (deceased)
ChildrenBeta
HomeIsla Nublar (formerly)
Sierra Nevada

Blue is a fictional Velociraptor and a major character from the Jurassic World franchise.

Fictional character biography

In Jurassic World

See also: Jurassic World

The oldest of the four Velociraptors trained by Owen Grady for the IBRIS Project, Blue and her pack aided in the search for the Indominus rex, only to turn against their trainer when accepting the I. rex as their Alpha. However, Blue was the first to change her loyalty back to Owen and fight against the I. rex. While the rest of her pack was killed, Blue received aid from Rexy as well as the Mosasaurus and defeated the I. rex.

In Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

See also: Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Three years later, when Isla Nublar was in danger of being destroyed by Mount Sibo, Blue reunited with Owen only to be captured and shipped to Lockwood Mansion for a blood transfusion for the Indoraptor. After Blue was healed from her injury, she once again saved Owen, Claire, and Maisie from the Indoraptor, defeating it. Following that, Blue ran off into the woods, now free.

In Jurassic World Dominion

See also: Jurassic World Dominion

Four years later, Blue lived in the Sierra Nevada mountains with an asexually-reproduced hatchling, Beta, while observing Owen, Claire, and Maisie living together from a distance. When Blue made herself and her offspring known, Beta and Maisie were both taken by Biosyn mercenaries. Owen promised an enraged Blue he'd bring her back. Owen kept true to his promise, reuniting Blue and Beta. After saying goodbye and parting ways with her friend and former trainer, Blue ran off into the wilderness with Beta.

Production

Chris Pratt, actor of Owen Grady, with a statue of Blue at the Japanese premier of Fallen Kingdom

Jurassic World underwent a lengthy development period. By 2004, writers William Monahan and John Sayles had written drafts that featured Nick Harris, a former mercenary who takes a job training a team of five Deinonychus to go on missions. This idea was suggested by executive producer Steven Spielberg, who believed that it still had potential despite rejecting the early drafts. Jurassic World inherited concepts from the rejected drafts, including the concept of trained raptors like Blue.

In 2015, Colin Treverrow stated that on set, the raptors in Jurassic World were represented by actors in raptor heads before being replaced digitally with motion-capture models.

Chris Pratt described the relationship between Owen Grady and Blue like that of a parent and child.

Aside from her appearance in the Jurassic World films, Blue also appears as a major character in the Netflix show Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous, and also makes appearances in video games such as Jurassic World: The Game and Jurassic World Alive.

Reception

Blue has been described as "the Jurassic Park franchise's most important character", and "more important than Owen, Dr. Alan Grant... or even the Tyrannosaurus rex". She has also been called "the main dinosaur star of the franchise".

References

One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates material derived from the "Blue" article on the jurassicpark wiki at Fandom (formerly Wikia) and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License (24 January 2023).

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  2. ^ Smith, Jeremy (June 9, 2015). "Colin Trevorrow Guides Jeremy Through the Creation of Jurassic World". AintItCoolNews. Archived from the original on November 1, 2015. Retrieved August 17, 2016.
  3. ^ Cotter, Padraig (2019-04-24). "What Makes Jurassic World's Blue Different". ScreenRant. Retrieved 2023-01-24.
  4. Sciretta, Peter (2015-04-30). "Extensive Jurassic World Interview With Director Colin Trevorrow". /Film. Retrieved 2023-01-24.
  5. staff, T. H. R. (2018-06-13). "Chris Pratt Talks "Parent and Child" Relationship Between Owen and Blue | 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' Premiere". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2023-01-24.
  6. Orquiola, John (2021-05-21). "Jurassic World Reveals What Happened To Blue Between The First Movie & Fallen Kingdom". ScreenRant. Retrieved 2023-01-24.
  7. Cardona, Ian (2018-04-18). "Blue Is Officially the Jurassic Park Franchise's Most Important Character". CBR. Retrieved 2023-01-24.
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