Actress Ariana Richards, who played Lex Murphy in Jurassic Park in 1993, stirred up social networks by recreating a famous scene from director Steven Spielberg’s film 30 years later.

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The film featured outstanding performances from Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum and Richard Attenborough.

Neill played paleontologist Alan Grant, Dern paleobotanist Ellie Sattler, Goldblum mathematician Ian Malcolm, while Attenborough played ambitious park owner John Hammond.

The film also featured Joseph Mazzello and Ariana Richards, who played brothers Timmy and Lex Murphy.

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The film is already a classic of the seventh art and although there are other sequels, the first one will forever remain in the hearts of the generation that followed the protagonist’s adventures in the legendary dinosaur park from the beginning.

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Richards played Lex when he was 13 years old, and now, at the age of 43, he often posts details from his life on social media.

It was on these platforms that he posted a video that revived memories of the film. In the video, he appears alongside the main actors as they thank the audience for their support over these three decades.

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However, the most significant announcement came via the film’s official Instagram account. In the video, Richards reinterprets the iconic scene in which his character eats Jell-O, and shaking the dessert reveals the presence of dinosaurs.

The post accompanied by the text “Lex: 30 years later” received more than 150,000 likes and more than 1,200 comments from fans of the saga.

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The video also became extremely popular on the film’s TikTok account, surpassing 11 million views on that platform. (AND)