Jurassic World (2015)
Jurassic World, the upcoming 2015 American 3D science
fiction adventure film is set to roll out this summer. It is the fourth
installment in the Jurassic Park film series. The film was in development for
over a decade following the release of the third picture and was initially
scheduled to be released in the summer of 2005. The release date was pushed
back several times while the script went through revisions. Colin Trevorrow is
directing a screenplay he co-wrote with Derek Connolly, with Patrick Crowley and
Frank Marshall producing. Steven Spielberg, director of the original Jurassic
Park and The Lost World, acts as executive producer as he did for the third
movie. Thomas Tull also acts as an executive producer;his production company,
Legendary Pictures, funded approximately 20 percent of the film's budget. The
film is scheduled to be released on June 12, 2015 in North America. This is the
second movie to take place on Isla Nublar, as previous two movies took
place on Isla Sorna (Site B).
As far back as 2009, we were running stories about a fourth Jurassic movie, even as the sequel toiled away in development hell. Steven Spielberg had the sequel on his calendar. Park III director Joe Johnston had real ideas about where he wanted the series to go. The sequel, as we know it, finally got fast-tracked – for real – in January 2013, when the studio said the wheels were turning toward a release. We entertained a 2014 date, but Universally officially circled June 12, 2015, and that date – so far – has stuck.
As far back as 2009, we were running stories about a fourth Jurassic movie, even as the sequel toiled away in development hell. Steven Spielberg had the sequel on his calendar. Park III director Joe Johnston had real ideas about where he wanted the series to go. The sequel, as we know it, finally got fast-tracked – for real – in January 2013, when the studio said the wheels were turning toward a release. We entertained a 2014 date, but Universally officially circled June 12, 2015, and that date – so far – has stuck.
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Story Highlight: Twenty-two years after the events of
Jurassic Park, Isla Nublar, an island located off Central America's Pacific
Coast, near Costa Rica, now features a fully functioning dinosaur theme park,
Jurassic World, as originally envisioned by John Hammond. This new park is
owned by the Masrani Global Corporation, but attendance has been declining due
to the lack of new attractions.Owen Grady (Chris Pratt), a member of the park's
on-site staff, conducts behavioral research on a group of Velociraptors, known
as Blue, Charlie, Delta and Echo. At the corporation's request, the park's
geneticists create a genetically modified hybrid dinosaur, known as Indominus
Rex, to boost visitor attendance, but it breaks loose and runs wild throughout
the park, forcing the staff to consider extreme measures to stop it.
As Jurassic World director Colin Trevorrow revealed a while
back, the Indominus Rex was created because of a corporate mandate for
something new, bigger and with way more teeth to help the struggling Jurassic
World stay open for business. While it appears that’s exactly what they got,
Chris Pratt’s Owen is apparently the only one who thought that this might not
be the best idea. He's on Isla Island to study raptors and even mingle with
them, which means he knows how these creatures and other dinosaurs behave.
Plus, history should’ve tipped someone off to the destruction that would ensue
with something of this scale. The first film saw the T-Rex and raptors tearing
up Isla Island, the second saw the king of the dinosaurs rampaging through San
Diego, and the third saw what happens when a small plane even flies remotely
close to one of these dino-infested locations. Trevorrow also stated that, much
like the other dinosaurs whose DNA was spliced together with that of frogs, the
geneticists who created Indominus filled its DNA strands with that of other
animals. This proved to be a devastating idea in the first film, as this meant
the dinos could change their sex as a means of ensuring procreation. Hopefully,
Indominus won’t have some hidden secrets hiding up its metaphorical sleeves
The days of Jurassic Park 4 being nothing but a glimmer in
Steven Spielberg's eye are over. Even though he may not be directing the movie
- those duties are being entrusted to newcomer Colin Trevorrow - the buzz is
all about bringing the kind of dinosaur adventure fans first fell in love with,
along with some new additions and updating. The most recent report from
paleontologist Jack Horner (whom Alan Grant was based on) promises a brand new
terrifying dinosaur. We at Screen Rant pride ourselves on our dinosaur
knowledge, and therefore know a few who could win audiences over. All better
than the human-dino hybrids that was originally planned, too. Here are 10 New
Dinosaurs You Could See in Jurassic Park 4. Here are limitless choices facing
Colin Trevorrow and his creative team, so all bets are off until the first
trailers or images arrive. Which dinosaurs do you hope to see introduced? Is
new and exciting the way to go, or should the movie stick with tried-and-true
villains this time around? Leave your own ideas in the comments. Jurassic Park
4 opens in 2D and 3D on June 13th, 2014
Check out the official Jurassic Park website: http://www.jurassicworld.com/
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