Still less stupid looking than endgame nerd hulk tbh.Yeah. They were supposed to be human/dinosaur super soldiers. The idea was so bad that they just scrapped it. They knew it was terrible and was too far gone from the original JP concept.
Here are some official concept art pictures to give you an idea of how bad this would have been.
Not that but them going to a place where the dinos roam free without random humans around does yes.A bunch of spies trying to obtain genetic mcguffin from 3 big dinos around the world sound like old jp?
From my understanding most dinos are dead so it's not gonna be a place full of dinos like jp2 island...Not that but them going to a place where the dinos roam free without random humans around does yes.
It sounds a bit like JP2 where they tried ro take dinos of the island and I loved JP2.
The Jurassic World Trilogy is worse than the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy. Also drop the World line and go back to Park holyfuck.
Still less stupid looking than endgame nerd hulk tbh.
Oh i don't know, his version in she hulk was somehow even worse.The way they castrated him in that movie was insane. Professor Hulk is the most boring version of him.
looooooolCast:
Scarlett Johansson as Zora Bennett, a skilled covert operations expert
I think she pulled off Black Widow when she was a supporting character in larger scale movies. But yeah, she is not a leading action star by any means.loooooool
when will we get back to the eye-candy woman like her being just the damn love interest in the story to actually suit her limited talents, instead of some kind of absurd super agent that no one believes
you know what movie cast her correctly?
Match Point, 2005
Right, everyone knows that JP1 is a thriller, not a monster movie. The dinos work when they're depicted as real animals not brainless movie monsters. And yet, Disney keeps making monster movies.I would love to see the JP franchise have a horror theme movie, the latest ones have all been average at best.
Is this a The Lost World remagining, and she's Julianne Moore? Or more like JP3?
Right, everyone knows that JP1 is a thriller, not a monster movie. The dinos work when they're depicted as real animals not brainless movie monsters. And yet, Disney keeps making monster movies.
She married three times before 40I am also surprised that Scarlett said yes.
She begged to be involved with the franchise for 15 years.. JP was her childhood movie.I am also surprised that Scarlett said yes.
Also, I'm still mad they didn't name any of these movies "The Lost Park: Jurassic World"
It isnt?! Sure feels like it. I have not been paying attention to this franchise at all I just assume Disney owns every franchise by default I guess.Umm... This isn't Disney...
So you are saying there is a chance....She married three times before 40
Edwards, reasonable sounding plot, I mean has promise to be somewhat decent here. Won’t complain about anything with dinosaurs.
And???????She looks like she came straight from a Channel commercial shooting or something.
It just blows my mind Scarlett Johansson said yes to this.
...she has done very few good films IMO, maybe 3ish if we're generous (Lost in Translation, Match Point, ...?)I mean, she chose to do garbage like the Ghost in the Shell movie so not surprising in the least to me
Keep it simple. Don't overthink it.
The current Hollywood doesn't like simple. They want to subvert expectations and make sure their films are fit for the "modern audience".
I'm not sure that's needed with the JP franchise. What are they going to do? Show two raptors scissoring just for inclusion sake?
Frankly I don't think it's needed in most films, but Hollywood will do what Hollywood wants to do. There's a lot they can do to JP. They can easily inject climate change into the storyline and how it affects the dinos. They can make ScarJo's character into a Mary Sue, etc etc. At this point, I don't put anything past Hollywood screenwriters.
Climate change isn't "woke" or should it be considered political.
Anyway, they've already stated that the dinos have moved to the equator because it's warmer. If anything, climate change would benefit the dinosaurs in this film.
It's not woke as an academic topic, and there are ways to do it correctly in film. However, it has become political because there are a lot of bad faith actors involved and it's become a forced compliance issue rather than a topic that encourages healthy academic discussions.
I just want to see Dinosaurs hunt humans. I doubt this is going to happen, but I'd like them to lean more on the horror side like the original books. The books were brutal and real sci-fi horror and I'd love the films to follow that route.