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The Mummy vs. Jurassic Park. Boom.
The last time they mentione they said it was going to be a new trilogy and that "it's not going to be about the park anymore"Extinction is the only solution. Hmm. I love that!! Where it gets so bad, that these creatures are running amok in cities and countries all over the world, that a wide-spread sweep is the only thing that there's left to do.
I'm so down.
However, is this considered another trilogy? Or just another sequel?
It catches the eye moreso than the usual Rex skeleton logo.
Something like this would be badass
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Considering some of the comments made about all of the Jurassic Park movies following the plot of 'escape dinos and the island', I had a thought about the inverse of such a plot.
Let's say the beginning of the movie features a big dino rampage in some part of America, Chicago and its' suburbs for instance, and it is revealed that some rival company to InGen has been raiding the semi-protected islands since the financial crisis of 2008 (i doubt governments would continue monitoring the islands during the recession if it was too expensive to do so). A team of highly skilled biologists, paleontologists, etc. would then be contracted by the govt. to bring back the laboratory-born mainland dinos to Isla Nubar via a freighter. However, the rival company sneaks aboard a mole to sabotage the mission and destroy the evidence. Things go awry, dinos get loose on the ship,various character growth,etc.
First third of the movie would be the mainland dino rampage, assembling the team and setting sail for the islands. Second act would be some character moments, establishing them as interesting people you're supposed to care about then the mole gets caught trying to sink the ship. Somehow the dinos are released and run amok. Third act would be surviving on the ship, reaching the island,capturing the mole again and trying to get the dinos off the boat and onto the island.
Shazam! 300 million opening weekend right there. Thoughts?
Considering some of the comments made about all of the Jurassic Park movies following the plot of 'escape dinos and the island', I had a thought about the inverse of such a plot.
Let's say the beginning of the movie features a big dino rampage in some part of America, Chicago and its' suburbs for instance, and it is revealed that some rival company to InGen has been raiding the semi-protected islands since the financial crisis of 2008 (i doubt governments would continue monitoring the islands during the recession if it was too expensive to do so). A team of highly skilled biologists, paleontologists, etc. would then be contracted by the govt. to bring back the laboratory-born mainland dinos to Isla Nubar via a freighter. However, the rival company sneaks aboard a mole to sabotage the mission and destroy the evidence. Things go awry, dinos get loose on the ship,various character growth,etc.
First third of the movie would be the mainland dino rampage, assembling the team and setting sail for the islands. Second act would be some character moments, establishing them as interesting people you're supposed to care about then the mole gets caught trying to sink the ship. Somehow the dinos are released and run amok. Third act would be surviving on the ship, reaching the island,capturing the mole again and trying to get the dinos off the boat and onto the island.
Shazam! 300 million opening weekend right there. Thoughts?
I say we get back to the essentials. Jurrasic PARK. New company, new characters. Years after the original debacle, a team finally recovers enough samples to create their own dinosaurs. A new company, by lining the right pockets manages to get approval for a zoo. They create a massive INDOOR park, right on the outskirts of Las Vegas (where else would a tourist attraction like real dinosaurs be?). This is not without controversy. There are people who protest the dangerous nature of the park (could be a good opportunity for cameoes to connect the films, show Alan Grant and/or Ian Malcolm on Larry King or something speaking out against the new park). There are PETA-extremists protesting the treatment of the dinosaurs (made simply to be shown off), etc. The park, none the less, is a massive success. Of course, that is until one of the protestors sabotage the park's security. The dinosaurs escape from their pens. Being as this happened before and the park is on the mainland, governments are prepared. The Nevada National Guard quarantines the park. No one in or out. The movie can focus on a group of survivors trying to avoid the massacre until the dinosaurs die of starvation and they can finally escape. All while on the outside, the world's largest tourist city is at risk of the dinosaurs getting free.
In my mind, it would be more like Dawn of the Dead. The scope of this movie would be large, months. This group of survivors can only get out once the dinosaurs have exhausted all of their resources and died and so the survivors have to set up their own civilization to outlast them.
Which is what makes Vegas a perfect setting. Where else could something so grand be than the vast desert of Las Vegas? Where else could you get approval for such a thing?
Plus, imagine the epic nature of the movie. Man vs nature. Its practically a bio-dome and there they are, a civilization of humans, trapped, trying to outlive dinosaurs. The themes of extinction and natural selection could be brilliantly executed.
Plus with the closed-in nature of the dome, this could actually be kind of scary on a claustrophobic level. Think of Quarantine...the way the military sealed off the building so quickly. That was one of the scariest elements to me. That could be this movie.
I always thought that I had a good idea for JP4....
I always thought my ideas for JPIV were pretty good.
No dinosaurs in Vegas, Chicago, LA...where ever. It's not scary. It's like Jaws at that water park. When we are in their element...it's scary. A Rex running around San Diego is lame. Everyone would run into a building and the cops would blast its face off. Only Godzilla or Cloverfield work on that level because they are so damn huge.
Make it be in the Amazon or or somewhere remote. A raptor in the foliage is creepy...a raptor in Bally's is lame spectacle.
I'd say something like this could really work for the first movie of a new trilogy. I think the corporate espionage angle should definitely be a part of it, and the reason for why the Dinos start becoming a problem again. Base it around the idea of Pterodactyl and Plesiosaur sightings at first, and then the sudden unexplained rampages tying into the moles within the company idea and we have a winner!
I also like your idea of keeping the plot mainly on the cargo ship; away from the mainland and the island for a lot of it. That, and the rampage idea could definitely take the trilogy away from the park and break up the formula while using some of the ideas in a new way. Your ideas really could tie together a lot of the other suggested plotlines. I particularly like the idea of Tim and Lex running the company and having a stake in the appearance of dinos on the mainland.
Maybe put a twist ending on it where at the end it's revealed that the rival company, BioSyn, had lots of carnivores on the mainland being prepped to be placed in their own parks in many countries. And the survivors Tim, Lex, Saddler, and Ian Malcolm witness another rampage already in process the second they return to the mainland. So they know something's up and BioSyn had more on the mainland.
You could even build upon the idea of the Dino rampages suddenly appearing by turning it into an outbreak theme that runs through the new trilogy. Making it much darker. Where these cloned frog-hybrid Dinos start reproducing at an excessive rate instead of getting smarter like the silly idea they had for the raptors to use guns at one point.
And by the third movie it's us who are almost extinct... and the middle or end of the trilogy can be called extinction when it's basically us vs them, and them vs themselves as they eat each other to survive and keep reproducing. Then it could really become a dark version of Cadillacs and Dinosaurs with Tim and some new survivors he finds as main characters.
If they still really want to make the raptors super smart, then hopefully they don't give them guns, however the second movie could tone down that idea and use it in a more realistic way. Making it almost like Rise of the apes. The rise of the smarter and even faster Raptors. Multiplying and dominating.
The gov'ts and armies of the world don't know what to do when many cities start having major problems similar to what was witnessed at the start of the trilogy; so they bomb the islands, but hesitate just a little too long when mass panic erupts in many cities. They try a diff solution that backfires even worse and only speeds up the transformation of Earth into Jurassic World. Really moving the story away from the parks. It could be all about the military response/inability to bomb cities leading to the loss, exploding dinosaur populations everywhere, and mass groups of raptors recognizing military locations and disrupting the ability to strategize, navigate, or exterminate the exploding populations.
Becoming an almost higher class of the dinosaurs that have now allowed similar rampages and escapes to go forth worldwide. And an even larger threat in the third movie as the most intelligent species of dinos who keep Tim, the other humans, and many of the other dinosaurs on the run.
We already know that the dinosaurs have found a way to reproduce.. despite being genetically altered to not be able to.
Quite possibly because of the frog DNA.
They could become a plague on the world.
Have you seen that episode of the Simpsons where Bart introduces a foreign species to a new environment?
Sometimes when that happens the foreign species multiplies at a hard to handle rate. In this case it's a hybrid dino-bullfrog species.
So a paleobotanist can come back into it and tell us how the environment was perfect for them back at the parks... but on the mainland the bullfrog genetics have allowed them to adapt to a new climate and new ecosystems in unexpected ways.
Multiplying across the world like the frogs Bart lets loose in that Simpsons episode. All because of Ingen's mistake in using the frog genetics (which was the secret the corporate moles within the company spent years learning, while others were raiding site b). Also because of BioSyn trying to actualize Hammond's goal of putting a park in every part of the world. Like a Jurassicland or Jurassicworld.