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Here’s the 25ft statue of Jeff Goldblum you didn’t know you needed to see

Yes it’s real. It’s in London and it’s something to do with the anniversary of the original Jurassic Park movie.

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A 25ft statue of Jeff Goldblum has been unveiled in London to the delight – and surprise – of passersby.

The statue, near Tower Bridge in Potters Fields Park, replicates Goldblum’s open-shirted pose from the 1993 film Jurassic Park.

25ft statue of Jeff Goldblum
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Goldblum played Dr Ian Malcolm in the original hit of the franchise and its sequel The Lost World: Jurassic Park four years later.

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“It’s great, the human body is beautiful in all ways.”

This year, he reprised his role as Dr Malcolm in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, the latest film in the series.

Jurassic Park
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Radio DJ Adam Ricard called out the bizarreness of the scene tweeting: “25ft Jeff Goldblum statue pops up in London to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Jurassic Park, which was June 11th, a month ago. Also none of the movie was filmed in London nor is Jeff Goldblum a native of the English capital. So let’s just bask in its nonsensical glory.”

While it’s still bizarre, the film was released in the UK on July 16, a few weeks after North America.

Here is Jurassic Jeff once more. Wow.

Commuters take selfies with a 25ft statue of Jeff Goldblum’s torso
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