A fan made logo that fooled people back in the day. The Dilophosaurus needed a return.
Jurassic Park 3: The Extinction
How close were we to the Extinction?
Prehistoric Beast
Phil Tippett’s animated dinosaur film
The Legend of the Hupia
Costa Rica represents a missed opportunity for the franchise. Steven Spielberg took a dinosaur to an American city in The Lost World, and it worked. It accomplished a visual that many wanted to see after the first movie. Jurassic Park 3’s abandoned screenplay features a mainland subplot, which is the natural progression after the San […]
Balance the Science
It can’t be Primer, but the characters being scientists themselves would be a good start. “…it was reported the story would partially involve dinosaurs migrating to the Costa Rican mainland. A team of experts, including Alan Grant and Ian Malcolm, would chart an expedition to an offshore island and discover the dinosaurs breeding freely. Part […]
Remember This?
Back in 2006 this single video caused so much excitement…
The Secrets of InGen
The Future of the Jurassic Park Franchise, From the Past
There is a period of time, that is now lost to time, where the future of the Jurassic Park franchise was significantly more exciting than the eventual Jurassic World. The very end of the third movie shows the audience what the future holds, with enough ambiguity that the story could truly, go anywhere. Jurassic Park […]
Crichton’s Jurassic World
“… after being held and questioned, Grant is made aware that “unknown animals” have been sighted in rural regions of the mainland, disappearing into the jungles…”
Was Nublar Abandoned?
There is a deleted scene from The Lost World that shows Peter Ludlow with members of the board of InGen, where he details the costs and aftermath of the 1993 incident. One of the things he states is “Demolition, de-construction, and disposal of Isla Nublar facilities, organic and inorganic, one hundred and twenty-six million dollars.” […]