‘Jurassic World’ Rumored Plot Involves Some Major Dinosaur Gene Splicing
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Tuesday, May 20th, 2014 at 10:00 am
In 2015, Universal Pictures will take us back to the world of Jurassic Park with Jurassic World. The studio has given us three films featuring the beautiful and dangerous creatures, once thought to be extinct, but risen from their dirt grave thanks to the powers of science. But how exactly will the Colin Trevorrow-directed film differ from the previous three?
Well a new rumor has popped up that suggests that in Jurassic World will be some new dinosaurs never before seen in the previous three that are more like a cocktail mix of different dinosaurs than actual dinosaurs. These new rumors also suggest some new interesting plot points and action sequences. Hit the jump to read more.
According to JoBlo, the film is set twenty years after the events of the first film, with scientists able to tame these dinosaurs. However these same scientists get overly ambitious and start to experiment by splicing dinosaur genes into currently existing spices. As you can expect, this only creates disastrous results, not only for the humans, but other dinosaurs as well. One of these creations uses the genes of a T-Rex, raptor, snake, and cuttlefish.
Now this is just a rumor. Of course with this being a highly anticipated reboot that is supposedly canon, Universal is keeping anything about the plot under tight wraps.
Jurassic World stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Jake Johnson, Judy Greer, Vincent D’Onofrio, Omar Sy, Irrfan Khan, Ty Simpkins, and many more.
Universal plans to release the film on June 12, 2015.
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