8:50 PM EST 12/27/2014
The much anticipated sequel to the Jurassic Park franchise is now on its editing stage. The Colin Trevorrow film is something that we have not seen from the three previous installments.
This new film will have Gyrosphere which will allow tourists to embark on a somewhat free-roam exploration of the more docile dinosaurs and their territories.
There is also the opportunity to see a real-life mesosaurus feed on the dead carcass of a great white shark.
All of the exciting scenes seen in the trailer were awesome features for the oblivious tourists who were only looking for a fun vacation to spend with their family. They have no idea of the true danger that they're about to encounter and by all means, why should they have any idea at all if the park has been successfully opened for ten years. What could possibly go wrong?
With the advent of modern technologies from the last Jurassic Park film, this movie will somehow get fans excited on what is it they will see on the big screen. Critics have praised the trailer as well.
The main protagonist as played by Chris Pratt is another awesome character to watch out for. After playing Star Lord in the blockbuster movie, Guardians of the Galaxy, Pratt does not play the same type of role in each movies after he became a breakout star. He is exploring who he is as an actor that always is worthy of an applause. The comic Pratt is a serious actor in Jurassic World, a far take from his previous films.
But moving along, this is the first movie in the Jurassic Park franchise to have the main protagonist be an actual employee of the park. In the past we've seen the main characters come in with an outsider's perspective on things. Even if Dr. Ian Malcom and Dr. Alan Grant were both previous victims of the horrors that plagued the islands of Isla Nublar and Isla Sorna, their knowledge of the park was not as vast as what Chris Pratt's character, Owen, may have.
According to MoviePilot, Colin Trevorrow even touched on this matter a little bit when he stated:
"Owen's relationship with the raptors is complicated. They aren't friends. These animals are nasty and dangerous and they'll bite your head off if you make the wrong move. But there are men and women out there today who have forged tenuous connections with dangerous predators. That's interesting territory to me."
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