After 20 years, a reboot for "Jurassic Park" was made which was titled as "Jurassic World." The film still became successful even if it has been so long since people actually got a glimpse of the dinosaur-themed movie.
Since "Jurassic World" was one of the top grossing films for the previous year, fans could not wait for what's in store for the film's upcoming sequel.
A lot of rumors suggest that "Jurassic World 2" would be titled differently, since the film would be looking in to different locations and the main story would not revolve around a theme park anymore.
It is rumored that since the previous film showed the outbreak of all the dinosaurs from the Island, the sequel would now feature how people are going to adapt living alongside those species. It is also speculated that some of those dinosaurs would even be used as weapons for mass destruction.
GamenGuide reported that the upcoming sequel for "Jurassic World" would be a lot scarier than the first one. It is stated that Colin Trevorrow is planning to bring back the ferocious dinosaurs that people actually grew up seeing, especially for adults who actually watched "Jurassic Park."
According to the news, a lot of people was actually thrown off by the fact that the dinosaurs featured in "Jurassic World" was not that intimidating, and the special effects used was not able to enhance the dinosaurs features, though the overall plot of the film was top notch.
It is also stated that Trevorrow gave all the power to the film's new director J.A. Bayona, and those criticism about the dinosaurs appearing to be stiff might actually serve as a motivation for Bayona to think of ways on how to turn those ferocious dinosaurs into something that could potentially haunt people in their dreams.
In other news, Itech post reported that Sam Neill, who played the role of Alan Grant, is rumored to be reprising his role in the upcoming "Jurassic World 2."
Although when Neill was asked regarding this matter, the actor responded with "The call hasn't come." Neill continued his statement by saying "I think the problem is that no one knows where Alan Grant is anymore. He's retired from paleontology. He's sick to death of dinosaurs and running."
"Jurassic World 2" is set to hit the big screens on June 22, 2018.