The Kualoa Ranch in Oahu, Hawaii, which is a famous filming location for 'Jurassic Park' and 'Jurassic World', has canceled all of its tours and shut down its facilities as the island prepares to take a possible hit from Hurricane Lane.
The audience has seen Laura Dern, Jeff Goldbum, Sam Neill, Chris Pratt and Brye Dallas Howard roaming on the land with the dinosaurs, but now it's in danger of being destructed by nature.
The category 3 storm already dumped a lot of rain on Hawaii's Big Island recently, and is threatening to become the first hurricane to make landfall since 1992 when Hurricane Iniki last struck and interrupted filming of 'Jurassic Park', reported TMZ.
Even if it doesn't make landfall, residents are still being warned of life-threatening conditions, such as dangerous and hazardous winds, flash floods and mudslides.
Television shows including, 'Hawaii Five-0' and 'Magnum P.I.' that film on the island has shut down production for safety reasons.
Kualoa Ranch has also been featured in films like 'Godzilla', '50 First Dates', 'You, Me and Dupree', among many others.
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