'Jurassic World 2' spoilers: Dinosaurs may 'save the world' by fighting drug lords
“Jurassic World 2” may not take the viewers back to a theme park. A new report reveals how the main plot of the movie may be about how the dinosaurs will be used for practical purposes rather than just seeing them like animals in a zoo.
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A supposed script of “Jurassic Park 4” that surfaced online in 2007 talked about armoured dinosaurs helping take down drug lords, MTV reports. In the story, embryos from the park get stolen by an evil corporation who have plans to show the world how the dangerous creatures are working to “save the world.”
The report points out that this is exactly what Director Colin Trevorrow’s movie teased. Hoskins (Vincent D’Onofrio) was hell-bent on wanting to use the raptors for military purposes and was seen repeatedly trying to persuade Owen (Chris Pratt) to get onboard.
The movie teased this very possibility towards the end, when Dr. Henry Wu (BD Wong) was forced to get into an InGen helicopter with some dinosaur embryos. How will the stolen DNA be used in “Jurassic World 2”? Trevorrow already teased the plot in a previous interview, Wired reports.
Trevorrow confirmed that the plot of the next movie will not be about another theme park, with an escaped dinosaur routine. He felt that this storyline gets old pretty quickly. Instead, he teased the possibility of 15 different entities across the globe working on this technology.
The director talked about the application of the technology extending far beyond that of entertainment. Will the story show armoured dinosaurs battling drug lords and perhaps other groups of dinosaurs? Fans will have to wait for the movie to be released to find out.
“Jurassic World” is set to be released in 2018. Trevorrow will not be directing the movie, but will be involved in writing the script. The movie will be helmed by J.A. Bayona.