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Jurassic Park 4 [Jurassic World] (no spoilers)

Started by DinoToyForum, June 21, 2012, 11:20:49 PM

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Gwangi

Quote from: Nebuloid on September 10, 2013, 09:25:07 PM
Let's hope for JP4 and Star Wars #7 in 2015. Looks like I'll spend alot  of time in cinemas !

Also; "Avengers: Age of Ultron", "Terminator 5", "Batman Vs. Superman" and I'll even check out "Finding Dory" if the reviews come back positive.


Yutyrannus

Quote from: Gwangi on September 10, 2013, 10:52:25 PM
Quote from: Nebuloid on September 10, 2013, 09:25:07 PM
Let's hope for JP4 and Star Wars #7 in 2015. Looks like I'll spend alot  of time in cinemas !

Also; "Avengers: Age of Ultron", "Terminator 5", "Batman Vs. Superman" and I'll even check out "Finding Dory" if the reviews come back positive.
Not 2015, but still 2014 so I have to say you forgot the best one: The Hobbit: There and Back Again!!!!!!!!! :) ^-^  :)) ;D ;) 8)

"The world's still the same. There's just less in it."

alexeratops

Quote from: Joel on June 22, 2012, 08:18:46 AM
Okay, this is how I envision JP4. The movie opens with a flying camera POV coming toward Isla Sorna, and you can hear the roars of the Tyrannosaurus and Spinosaurus. As the camera view flies inland, the roars of course get louder, and eventually you see the JP3 Spinosaurus on screen, roaring and making threatening gestures at something off screen. The two T. rexes from the Lost World come on screen in a different shot, and are roaring and gesturing as well, appearing as a face off against the Spinosaurus. However, the camera pulls back and reveals that In-Gen is trying to capture the dinosaurs in an attempt to relocate them to the main-land park in San Diego. Other dinosaurs are shown captured and being put on ships, and other aspects of the operation are shown. A meeting between the board of directors appears, and one of them points out that the park will not be ready to receive visitors for a least two months if all goes well, but everything that they are doing is in vain. One of the other directors is annoyed with the comment, and demands to know why their actions are futile.

The scene changes to someplace in the mid-west of the US, and we see a vehicle coming to park, and Dr. Grant steps out. He looks around with a puzzled expression, and we see another vehicle park next to him. Dr. Malcolm Steps out, and look at each other with a little surprise on their faces, and exclaim under their breath, "this can't be good." Then their host reveals himself, and upon welcoming them says his name is Lars Peterson (foreshadowing, perhaps? Or too obvious?). After formal introductions, he explains that for the past forty years, he has been building his park. In the fictional universe of Jurassic Park, Peterson's dinosaur DNA recovery process is far superior to that of In-Gen. Peterson gets his DNA in complete strands from the soft tissue of the fossils. Now, we all know DNA can't survive for more than a few thousand years, but the fictional universe canon of Jurassic Park implies that it can. The difference here is the DNA recovered from biting insects trapped in amber has degraded, while for some reason the DNA from soft tissue remains intact. Thus, Peterson is able to recreate 100% authentic dinosaurs. Peterson explains to Grant and Malcolm that he was breeding dinosaurs twenty years prior to the opening of the In-Gen Jurassic Park, and he was about to open his park to the public when the indecent at the In-Gen Jurassic Park occurred. He did not want to take any chances of what happened there to happen at his park, so he spent that moment onward until the present attempting to find defects in his dinosaur enclosures. Peterson's containment methods do not use electric fences, but the obvious: a deep, wide trench encapsulating each dinosaur paddock. For extra protection, he added a steel fence leaning into the paddock taller than the dinosaur it was containing to prevent escape in the impossible event that the trenches fill with enough water to allow the dinosaur to swim out. Peterson says he has asked Grant and Malcolm to criticize every point of the safety of the park, as Peterson is trying to prevent any possibility of dinosaur escapes or what not. If they approve, Peterson can recieve visitors immediately. Grant and Malcolm are of course shocked that there is a park with dinosaurs in the continental US, and exclaim to Peterson that there will always be a possibility of escape and he should eradicate all of the dinosaurs. Peterson manages to convince Grant and Malcolm to take a tour of the park anyway, and they discover that Peterson has cloned a tremendous amount of dinosaurs, with some crocodylomorphs and rauisuchians. He has all of the most popular dinosaurs, including a mated pair of T. rexes in one pen, and three bachelor males in separate pens, along with a few individuals of  Allosaurus, Triceratops, Giganotosaurus, Spinosaurus, Daspletosaurus, Argentinosaurus, Stegosaurus, ect.

After touring the park, Grant and Malcolm have of course still have not changed their minds, and practically demanding that Peterson destroy all of the dinosaurs and abandon the park. In the back of his mind, Peterson knows that they are right, but he is still struggling to find a way to present his dinosaurs to the public. However, he does not resolve his dilemma as there are several FBI trucks pulling up to the entrance of the park. The agents are demanding to be let in and claim that Peterson violated In-Gen's patent of cloning dinosaurs. Peterson is aghast, and says that his cloning techniques different than In-Gen's. The agents are unmoved and order the park to prepare to move the dinosaurs to the mini Jurassic Park in San Diego. Peterson tries to stop them and is arrested, while huge trucks pull up in preperation to extract the dinosaurs. Peterson hires a lawyer to sue In-Gen of ownership of the dinosaurs, and like the case of Sue, the court declares that the dinosaurs are property of In-Gen, period. To pervent Peterson from filing an appeal, In-Gen coerces one of Peterson's associates (just like in Larson's case with Sue) into testifying Peterson is guilty of some crime, and Peterson is sentaced to prison.

Now, the rest of this is still a work in progress and may be a little far fetched, but we can tweek it to be more realistic if needed. The dinosaurs are put into the mini Jurassic Park in San Diego, and it is during the heat of summer. There is already a high demand of electricity, and of course In-Gen is still using electric fences. Now you may be asking yourself why are they still using electric fences, but if any of you have worked for a corporation, you would have noticed that they usually do not change the essence of their operation, no matter how many times it has failed, or at least impeded  progress. There are way more dinosaurs than the park can handle (they keep crashing into the fences, especially the sauropods), and soon the electrical demand for the fences' operation becomes more than the city can supply. A blackout occurs, and the dinosaurs escape. It is several hours before the federal government is notified, and by then most the  paniced dinosaurs have made their way out of the city. The military wants to nuke San Diego to contain and eradicate the dinosaurs, but it is pointed out that most of the dinosaurs have already escaped the blast radius. The military is then sent in with task to exterminate the dinosaurs one by one. Grant, Malcolm, and Peterson (who has just been released from prison) are sent also to help, and the rest is pretty much self writing. I imagine the three bachelor T. rexes meeting up and forming a coalition that mobs prey for food. The JP3 Spinosaurus attacks a Giganotosaurus, and the Giganotosaurus retreats. I also want a stand off at the end similar to the one from the original Jurassic Park, but in this case the JP3 Spinosaurus takes the role of the Velociraptors. The Spinosaurus is about to strike at a group of humans that our three heros are trying to protect, and at the last second, the largest Tyrannosaurus emerges from off-screen and grabs the Spinosaurus at the neck, perceiving it to be a rival. The humans escape, and the Tyrannosaurus and Spinosaurus battle. Unlike the JP T.rexes, this "real" Tyrannosaurus is much stronger, and defeats the Spinosaurus. It manages to sever the Spinosaurus's head (no T. rex fan boy abilities here; it just bites down hard and long until the neck breaks) and throws the head against a tree with the Tyrannosaurus turning around to let out a mighty triumphant roar.

The operation to eradicate the dinosaurs is under way, but as time passes, it is becoming more and more difficult to find the dinosaurs. Although the military will keep trying, it is realized that the dinosaurs may never be completely eradicated,and the humans must adjust to dinosaurs living free on the mainland. A plan must be devised to safe guard cities against the possibility of dinosaur attack/invasion.

Feel free to give me your thoughts on this.

I love it!But could you take out the part where T Rex TAKES OFF Spinosaurus's head? How about, uh... just killing him?
like a bantha!

Gwangi

Quote from: Yutyrannus on September 11, 2013, 12:21:18 AM
Quote from: Gwangi on September 10, 2013, 10:52:25 PM
Quote from: Nebuloid on September 10, 2013, 09:25:07 PM
Let's hope for JP4 and Star Wars #7 in 2015. Looks like I'll spend alot  of time in cinemas !

Also; "Avengers: Age of Ultron", "Terminator 5", "Batman Vs. Superman" and I'll even check out "Finding Dory" if the reviews come back positive.
Not 2015, but still 2014 so I have to say you forgot the best one: The Hobbit: There and Back Again!!!!!!!!! :) ^-^  :)) ;D ;) 8)

Yeah, I was talking about 2015 specifically. But i agree, I'm also looking forward to "The Hobbit", also "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" comes out in 2014.

Patrx

Well, according to the Jurassic Park Facebook page, they're aiming for a June 12th, 2015 release date - and the film will be titled "Jurassic World".


Takama


scallenger

Wow! Speak of the devil! There it is! JP4 is Jurassic World!

But wait...

Is this based on Crichton's OTHER JP novel?



;)




...okay, so it's really just a book published that features both Jurassic Park and The Lost World in one volume. But still... hmmm... ;) (and yes, I actually have this)
Jurassic Time is back... and this time, it will stay with you forever.



Jurassic Time... it can now belong in your own museum.

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pylraster

Meh. Tamed dinosaurs is alright. We've seen semi-tamed critters in the last two movies so meh.

EmperorDinobot

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaa


AAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahh!!!!



AAaaaaa!


Oh my God oh my God oh my GOOOOD!!!


I am so happy I cried very hard when I read the news.

Blade-of-the-Moon

I'm a bit surprised they'd chuck the JP name.. maybe it's Jurassic Park : Jurassic World ?   Sounds a bit congested though.

DinoToyForum

I quite like it. Mirrors 'Sea World'



Brontozaurus

Jurassic World! Featuring even more dinosaurs not from the Jurassic!
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tyrantqueen

Well at least T.rex is in the logo again :)


Patrx

Quote from: tyrantqueen on September 11, 2013, 02:47:21 PM
Well at least T.rex is in the logo again :)

I admit, that was my first thought, hah.

krentz


Dan

Aw, looks like a SyFy channel movie. Kind of an interesting logo, at least.

Patrx

Whoah. Turns out the trailer is a hoax. It's from a cancelled video game with the same title.

CityRaptor

#397
Well, for a Game it looks good.  If it was a Big Budget Movie, not so much.
Jurassic Park is frightning in the dark
All the dinosaurs are running wild
Someone let T. Rex out of his pen
I'm afraid those things'll harm me
'Cause they sure don't act like Barney
And they think that I'm their dinner, not their friend
Oh no

tyrantqueen

Quote from: Patrx on September 11, 2013, 10:45:04 PM
Whoah. Turns out the trailer is a hoax. It's from a cancelled video game with the same title.
Phew, that's a relief. Jurassic Park IV: Jurassic World was not a good title. I think it's just going to be called Jurassic Park IV.

ChrisLikesDinos

Quote from: Patrx on September 11, 2013, 10:45:04 PM
Whoah. Turns out the trailer is a hoax. It's from a cancelled video game with the same title.

Nope. Its a legit pitch trailer dating back to at least early 2014. Made by an outside studio to pitch JP4 story idea to Universal. Story has seen major changes since then, and this was never meant for the publics eye.

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