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That'll work. Does Neill even want to do this again?
 
I'm sure. He was mad he wasn't in the second one
 
Goldblum has said he'd be interested in coming back if the script was good.
 
Not a bad choice at all. I'd love for Neill & Goldblum to come back, but I doubt it.
 
Does anyone else think we'll see a Megaladon in this, or any other prehistoric sharks?
 
As long as Bryce doesn't play Lexie from the first movie, I'm totally excited. I hate it when they do weird crap like that.

I actually love Bryce Dallas Howard. :hrt:

Bring back Joseph Mazzello!! :cmad:
 
Whoa, Ariana Richards is looking gorgeous these days.

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Ariana has always been pretty. I think I remember her saying she would do a JP4 if asked, but that was a long time ago.
 
I wonder what roles Brolin and Oyewolo are up for... Wasn't Garrett Hedlund's name brought up too?
 
Does anyone else think we'll see a Megaladon in this, or any other prehistoric sharks?

I would prefer a prehistoric, ocean-dwelling dinosaur to a shark. Something big. With the right setting, they'd have a fair shot at recapturing the awe of the rex's escape in Jurassic Park.
 
As long as Bryce doesn't play Lexie from the first movie, I'm totally excited. I hate it when they do weird crap like that.

To be fair, they were kids in the original so it wouldn't be too weird for them to re-cast them as adults. Films/sequels do it all the time.

I could actually see Howard as an adult Lex.
 
If we're talking Aquatic creatures for JP IV, then I'd really like to see a Plesiosaur appear.
 
If we're talking Aquatic creatures for JP IV, then I'd really like to see a Plesiosaur appear.
I think aquatic dinos are overdue. Could look great visually and play up to the 'what lies beneath', Jaw-sy type thing which hasn't been covered in the series.
 
Isn't there supposed to be some Megalodon movie coming out anyways?
Do you mean Meg? Steve Alten who wrote the book has been promising that movie for nearly 15 years now. I doubt it'll happen at this rate.

Mosasaurs would be awesome. The smallest were 11 feet, the largest around 60. I don't know how we'd get aquatic DNA but they can do some kind of b.s. explanation for that.
 
I was just curious what you guys thought but fully agree I'd much rather see any aquatic Dino than a shark.
 
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