Jeff Goldblum returns to 'Jurassic Park' in the best wedding photo ever

It's been 17 years since Jeff Goldblum last entered the wild and mysterious world of Jurassic Park as the brilliant and sarcastic Dr. Ian Malcolm. So naturally, it was time for him to go back.

Goldblum recently attended a wedding, and he posed in the wedding photo to end all wedding photos. In it, Goldblum, along with his fiancee Emilie Livingston and a wedding party, hilariously throw up their arms and run for their lives as a T-Rex ferociously looms behind them. The people in the photo and their smiles of pure joy for the newly-wed couple are real. The dinosaur, as you may have been able to guess, was Photoshopped in later.

The wedding celebrated the nuptials of Pamela and Jesse Sargent in Toronto. Livingston, who has been engaged to Goldblum since July, is a friend of the bride.

Adam Biesenthal, a photographer based out of Toronto, captured the awesome pic. Goldblum was "a very cool guy, who when the groom asked him to do this shot he enthusiastically agreed and as one commenter mentioned, was the only one who really got into character (aside from the one groomsman on the right). Everyone else kept smiling the whole time," Biesenthal said.

Goldblum is method acting at its finest. As for the rest in the photo, when you are in the presence of a "Jurassic Park" alum, how could you not smile? Hopefully, the bride and groom are not too peeved that Goldblum and the T-Rex have pretty much stolen the spotlight on their special day. The caption to the photo on Biesenthal's official website even reads, "Wherever Dr. Ian Malcolm goes, trouble may follow..."

Though this photo is undoubtedly amazing, this is not the first time a dinosaur has made an appearance in a wedding photo. As The Huffington Post noted, back in May 2013, another wedding party ran away from a Photoshopped T-Rex in one of its photos. They, however, acted way more terrified of the pre-historic beast. But then again, they're just not as used to this sort of thing as Goldblum.

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