Jeff Goldblum sings his own Jurassic Park theme song and does a dolphin impression in our Thor: Ragnarok interview
We sit down with Jeff Goldblum to talk Thor: Ragnarok, cats or dogs, and more
It's widely acknowledged that Jeff Goldblum is a bit of legend and the above video will do nothing to dispel that assumption. I sat down with the Jurassic Park star to talk about his upcoming new movie - Thor: Ragnarok - as well as find out a bit more about the actor, like whether he prefers cats or dogs, what his favourite joke is, and who he thinks would win in a fight between a T-Rex-sized duck and one hundred duck-sized T-Rexes.
Jeff Goldblum plays The Grandmaster in the Thor sequel and although we won't know exactly what role he takes in the story until the movie is released next week, we do know he's the one responsible for throwing Thor into the ring with The Hulk thanks to that awesome trailer.
Despite his incredible acting career, Goldblum clearly doesn't understand the idea of quick-fire questions and our interview quickly fell into chaos with him making up his own Jurassic Park theme tune, doing an impression of a dolphin, and serenading me with a rendition of Come Fly With Me. Actually... that sounds pretty amazing, doesn't it? Watch the video above to see what happened when I got eight minutes with Jeff Goldblum.
Unfortunately it's unlikely that we'll be getting a Jeff Goldblum soundtrack to Jurassic Park anytime soon, but if you want to see him in action don't forget to watch Thor: Ragnarok in cinemas on October 24 in the UK and November 3 in the US. Want more Thor: Ragnarok goodies? There's two post-credits scenes (one plot-related and one joke) and the first reactions are VERY positive.
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Rachel Weber is the former US Managing Editor of GamesRadar+ and lives in Brooklyn, New York. She joined GamesRadar+ in 2017, revitalizing the news coverage and building new processes and strategies for the US team.