The always interesting Jeff Goldblum returned to the world of sci-fi in Jurassic World: Dominion, but he's never spent very long away from the genre. Now in his 60s, Goldblum has successfully maintained a career as a high-level Hollywood actor for more than 30 years and shows no signs of fading away anytime soon. Possessing one of the most unique voices and set of physical mannerisms ever seen on film, Goldblum is an actor who mostly plays a version of himself, but that self is so interesting that most people do not mind.
Even when playing a villain, Goldblum rarely raises his voice and never really feels the need to yell to get his point across. Jeff Goldblum's soft-spoken and often meme worthy nature tends to make what comes out of his mouth feel all the more impactful, especially on the occasions he seems outright agitated. It is arguable, though, that all of Goldblum's best performances have taken place in the sci-fi realm, from Ian Malcolm in Jurassic Park to Seth Brundle in The Fly and even the delightfully evil Grandmaster in Thor: Ragnarok.
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With his reprisal of Malcolm in Jurassic World: Dominion, Jeff Goldblum returned to perhaps his most iconic sci-fi role, but there is definitely competition for that title that lends itself to ranking Goldblum's sci-fi movie outings. As such, here's every Jeff Goldblum sci-fi movie ranked worst to best, based on both movie quality and with special consideration to Goldblum's performance and presence within the film itself.
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