Universal Pictures' decision to somewhat reboot the Jurassic Park franchise and rename it to Jurassic World has been successful for the most part, so far. 2015's Jurassic World grossed more than $1.6 billion in the global box office, with its sequel, 2018's Jurassic World: Lost Kingdom, a bit further behind at "just" $1.3 billion.

Although Only BD Wong would reprise his role from the original Jurassic Park trilogy in the soft reboot/sequel, the later films featured more cameos. In particular, Jeff Goldblum returned for a small role in the sequel.

For the upcoming third film, more stars from the 90s classic films are set to return. This includes Sam Neill, who was the main character in 1993's Jurassic Park and 2001's Jurassic Park III.

Despite not having played the role of Dr. Alan Grant for years, many fans still remember him for his portrayal. Because of this, he recently signed a Lego set based on the franchise. However, after signing it, the 73-year-old actor couldn't help but point out how the Lego set seems to depict his character in the Jurassic Park/World franchise.

According to his tweet, the Jurassic Park actor was just signing a Lego set box for a charity only to find that Lego had paired his character from the original Jurassic Park films with a toilet. He points out that the other characters have pictures of their actors beside them. Meanwhile, his character has a picture of a toilet.