Recent rumors reveal that "Jurassic World's" sequel plot will include war between dinosaurs and reptiles. Vis Hoskins (Vincent D'Onofrio), the antagonistic character of the film, intends to install weapons on reptiles. This will result to chaos and shall end to a battle for survival between Dinosaurs and Reptiles engaging to a historic fight.
"Jurassic World" was a massive hit in 2015 earning almost 2 billion US dollars domestically and internationally. Given this information, it is not surprising that its fans all over the world are highly enthusiastic about its sequel - "Jurassic World 2."
As of the moment, the cast of the sequel are already in place, but reliable information regarding its plot has not yet surfaced. As a result, fans are now relying with speculations about the "Jurassic World 2's" possible tale.
The director and co-writer of "Jurassic World" Colin Trevorrow shared an insight to Comingsoon on what the "Jurassic World" trilogy will be based. According to him, Ian Malcolm's (Jeff Glodblum) quote from the movie "Jurassic Park" serves as the foundation of the first Jurassic World film, and shall also be the backbone of the other two future sequels.
Here is Malcolm's quote, "you stood on the shoulders of geniuses to accomplish something as fast as you could, and before you even knew what you had, you patented it, and packaged it, and slapped it on a plastic lunchbox, and now you wanna sell it."
The director was also caught noting that the blockbuster hit of "Jurassic World" gave him space to dig into a man-living-with-dinosaur concept. Trevorrow rejects the idea of larger and better dinosaurs, hence, he emphasized that the story should be about man's relationship with them.
Trevorrow also said that "Jurassic World 2" will not replicate old concepts such as dinosaurs chasing and eating people wherever and whenever they feel to. He also added that a theme park of dinosaurs will no longer be seen in the next installment, as what he exposed to Wired. The director also left a clue that he is exploring on the idea about corporations creating dinosaurs in their laboratories.
Hopefully, everything would go as planned when "Jurassic World 2" hits the cinemas on 2018.
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