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  • Jurassic Park 4: Animatronic Raptor, Concept Art And Plot Details Revealed

    Jurassic World is currently filming and more details have been revealed regarding the long awaited sequel. On July 7, a picture of a raptor emerged. The picture revealed the dinosaur’s glassy yellow eyes and green skin.

    Movie director Colin Trevorrow said that the movie will feature practical effects, and the picture of the raptor proves just that. Instead of relying on CGI, the makers of the movie opted to use physical dinosaur animatronics. This is also more effective for the actors as they don’t have to scream at nothing during shooting.

    In the fourth installment, the villain is a mutant dinosaur that was born out of a combination of dinosaur breeds. A report said that the velociraptor will somehow come to the rescue this time around.

    The movie’s stars also took time to visit the Today Show last week to give viewers a taste of what to expect in the upcoming movie. Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard teased the audience. “The park has been around long enough where attendance has started to fall off a little bit. So they’ve decided to come up with a new attraction to bring even more people in. You’re never going to believe it, but it doesn’t go well,” Pratt said jokingly.

    Cast of Jurassic World visits ‘Today Show’

    Jurassic World: concept art and plot details

    The original director of the first two Jurassic Park movies, Steven Spielberg, also offered his advice to Trevorrow. “Words of wisdom, every day. He’ll send ideas and he’ll draw out ideas on pads of paper, and I’ll shoot them,” Trevorrow said. Fans of the Jurassic Park movies will be glad to know that Spielberg is still involved in the fourth installment.

    Other actors who will be appearing in the movie include Jake Johnson, Nick Robinson, Ty Simpkins, BD Wong, and Irrfan Khan.

    Jurassic World is scheduled to hit theaters on June 12, 2015.

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  • Jurassic Park 4: Leaked Raptor Pic Generates Buzz

    Let’s face it: The Jurassic Park franchise took a turn for the terrible.

    And a comeback would not be aided by all the terrible CGI effects that have become the standard since we were first dazzled by the very first Jurassic Park back in the nineties.

    In addition to ground-breaking effects, the movie also featured man-made dinosaurs, powerful and terrifying puppets. These realistic dinosaur creations gave us a more accurate picture than we probably ever wanted of the damage that dinosaurs could inflict back when they ruled the world.

    The sensation of wonder is one that director Colin Trevorrow is hoping to recapture with Jurassic World, the fourth Jurassic Park movie.

    Though much of the movie has been kept under wraps, a recent image supposedly leaked from the set of the new movie has got movie fans buzzing.

    The image features what appears to be a velociraptor wearing a metallic muzzle. The detailing is phenomenal and it’s insisted that the dino is NOT the result of CGI.

    It’s been speculated that the “muzzle” is meant to hold the raptor in place and protect the creation from damage. Others think that the muzzle may have something to do with the plot.

    Those responding to the hype generated by the leaked image will have to wait awhile before finding out which theory is true.

    This image would represent but a small glimpse into the world of the latest movie. If the leaked picture is genuine, it signals that Trevorrow may have achieved a “back to basics” effect after all.

    Fans of the Jurassic Park franchise are expected to get a more detailed look at the upcoming movie at the San Diego Comic Con. There is already some talk that a raptor of some sort just might make an appearance.

    Comic Con aside, make sure June 12th, 2015 is marked on your calendars; that’s the day Jurassic World is scheduled to hit theaters.

    Are You Excited For The Jurassic World Or Is The Hype A Big Waste? Comment Below!

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  • Jurassic Park 4 is Now Jurassic World

    We officially have a name and a time to put with the rumors about the fourth version of Jurassic Park. With a just-off-the-mint title, Jurassic World, the movie was actually pushed back from 2014 to a June 12, 2015, opening.

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    Many believe naming the film Jurassic adds momentum to the rumors that the film returns to Isla Nubar, the site of the original Jurassic Park, and could present a story in which the dinosaur theme park is actually up and running. Expect to see at least one new dinosaur in the movie, now being directed by Colin Treveorrow, who is responsible for sci-fi indie Safety Not Guaranteed. It will be produced by Steven Speilberg, who, of course, directed the first two installments in 1993 and 1997. The third came out in 2001.

    We know the film WILL be 3-D, but little else is known about casting or other details. Can’t wait to take the kiddies for some 3-D T-Rex action! They’ll be two years older by then, maybe they won’t have nightmares?

    Here’s a little walk down memory lane to get you hyped for Jurassic World:

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  • “Jurassic Park 4” Gets New Name, Twitter Reacts

    “Jurassic Park 4” has gotten a title change and a release date, and Twitter is all abuzz about the news…for good or bad.

    While many fans of the original might not see a need for a “reboot”–Ain’t It Cool says it’s likely to be a “bigger, badder version of JURASSIC PARK” rather than a sequel–the idea of a new story is too good for many to ignore. It will also be in 3D, which is all the rage these days and actually makes sense for a film full of angry T-Rexes chasing people down.

    “Jurassic World” will be released on Friday, June 12, 2015; no actors have been announced yet.

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  • ‘Jurassic Park 4’ Renamed To ‘Jurassic World’, Hits Theaters In June 2015

    Universal Pictures announced yesterday that it will release Steven Spielberg’s “Jurassic World” (re-titled from “Jurassic Park 4”) on Friday, June 12, 2015, in 3D.

    The film is set to be directed by “Safety Not Guaranteed” helmer, Colin Trevorrow. The screenplay was co-written by Trevorrow and Derek Connolly.

    Aint It Cool points ot that the title confirms that this will likely be a reboot of sorts, and not just a sequel. They go on to say that it will likely be a “bigger, badder version of JURASSIC PARK”.

    The first three films in the Jurassic Park series made over $1.9 billion at the box office, with this year’s 3D-release of the original included in that figure.

    At the time of this writing no actors/actresses are rumored, and no other film is set to be released during that weekend in 2015.

    For your viewing pleasure, you can check out the trailer for Jurassic Park below:

  • Jurassic Park Reboot? Sam Neil Says 4th Installment Is a ‘Total Re-Jig’

    Is Jurassic Park 4 going to be a reboot of the classic 1993 film? Sam Neil, who played Dr. Alan Grant in the first and third installments, seems to think so.

    “I’m told it’s a big reboot, a total re-jig,” he said in a lengthy interview with The Dominion Post.

    Jurassic Park 4 has been in various stages of production for awhile. Back in 2011, we heard rumors that Steven Spielberg himself was holding meetings with possible screenwriters, last summer we heard that Rise of the Planet of the Apes writers Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver would helm the script. Then, in an interview with Collider, producer Frank Marshall hinted at a 2014 release date for the much-anticipated film.

    “I would say that it will be on the screen within two years,” he said.

    He also suggested that the film would be a true sequel, not a reboot.

    “That’s what’s gonna be great about it, technology’s taken a leap now that we can really do some great things,” he said.

    Then, earlier this month, we heard from Universal that the film would be delayed.

    “In coordination with filmmakers, Universal has decided to release Jurassic Park 4 at a later date giving the studio and filmmakers adequate time to bring audiences the best possible version of the fourth installment in Universal’s beloved franchise,” said the studio.

    We’ve also heard rumors that the film would take place at the location of the original blockbuster, Isla Nubar. Sounds about right for a reboot.

    Reboot…sequel…reimagining…whatever the case, we’ll probably not see Jurassic Park 4 until 2015, at the earliest. While you wait, please enjoy some Goldblum.

  • Jurassic Park 3D Trailer Features a Satisfactory Amount of Goldblum

    I’m not sure if there’s a ton to be gained by rereleasing Jurassic Park in 3D – on a purely cinematic level. Admittedly, I’m not 3D’s biggest proponent, but it’s unclear whether seeing the island and its inhabitants jump out of the screen will really add anything to what is already a stunning film – both visually and otherwise.

    But rereleasing it, 3D or not, is something I can get behind. When Jurassic Park hit the theaters, I was seven years old. The adults responsible for me were pretty awesome so I got to see it in theaters. Jurassic Park is a movie you want to see in the theaters, no matter how many times you’ve caught it on cable. And for that reason alone, simply so more people can experience it on the big screen, it’s worth it.

    Oh, and it will probably rake in plenty of cash.

    Check out the new trailer for Jurassic Park 3D, which is really an old trailer refashioned as a new trailer. Oh well, anything involving Jurassic Park gives me a hit of nostalgia that I can’t help but cough over. Put away those damn onions, will ya?

    Check out the not-nearly-Goldblumy-enough trailer below:

    Jurassic Park 3D is set to his theaters in April of 2013 in celebration of the original film’s 20th anniversary. Jurassic Park 4, on the other hand, may be on the way a little on down the road.

    [via JoBlo]

  • Jurassic Park 4 Heading To Theaters Summer 2014?

    The long-awaited, much-anticipated fourth film in the Jurassic Park series has been in various stages of production for awhile. Last summer, rumors that Steven Spielberg himself was holding meetings with possible screenwriters set the internet ablaze, and just a few weeks ago we heard that Rise of the Planet of the Apes writers Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver would helm the script. Although it doesn’t appear that Spielberg is going to get behind the camera himself.

    But, we’re fairly positive that eventually, we’ll take a trip back to Jurassic Park. And now, that timeframe may have gotten a little more specific.

    Collider had the chance to talk with producer Frank Marshall, who didn’t dodge questions about Jurassic Park 4. Instead, he gave us a pretty good idea on what to expect form the film –

    “I would say that it will be on the screen within two years,” he said,

    So, I’m no mathematician, but that sounds like a Summer 2014 blockbuster to me.

    He also confirmed to Collider that it’s going to be a legit sequel – not a reboot. “That’s what’s gonna be great about it, technology’s taken a leap now that we can really do some great things,” he said.

    As far as the cast – it’s anyone’s guess. Goldblum, Sam Neill, and Laura Dern have all been rumored. And no matter who is tapped to direct the film, it’s this core cast that would be needed to make it a true return to the magic of the 1993 original. For me, I only require two promises from the filmmakers: 1.) No dinosaur goes anywhere near New York & 2.) Goldblum is the failsafe. No Goldblum, no movie please.

    Oh, and no 3D.

  • Jurassic Park 4 Rumors Poised To Set The Internet Ablaze

    If there is one thing you can unite the internet community around, it’s bacon. Bacon and, to a lesser degree, Jurassic Park 4 rumors.

    That’s why the news just put out by the Hollywood Reporter is going to ignite the speculation fuse, once again, about the possibilities of a reboot of the much beloved film.

    According to THR, Steven Spielberg has been holding meetings with screenwriter Mark Protosevich and “kicking around ideas for how to reboot the Jurassic Park franchise.” So yeah, that’s happening (wheeeeee). Spielberg’s camp as well as Universal Picutres stressed that they aren’t banging out a script, as these are only super preliminary talks.

    Protosevich has written the 2006 action remake Poseidon, the adaptation of the Will Smith vehicle I Am Legend as well as the criminally underrated visual masterpiece The Cell. So that sounds promising-ish.

    Jurassic Park is a great film. Two and three, meh. But for anyone my age (or, like me, dinosaur obsessed at a young age) the original holds tons of sentimental value. For me, it was one of the first movies I ever truly loved. Many people feel the same way I do about it, thus the huge internet buzz whenever “4” is mentioned.

    The last big JP4 buzz happened back in 2007 when Laura Dern said that it was definitely happening. She told MTV

    “It is happening. Rumor has it [my character] Ellie Sattler may be back in the woods, back on the island,” Dern announced, saying the movie will hit theaters in 2008. She added with a coy smile, “You know, there is a guy I know who told me he wants me to have something to do with it. [So] I have a date with a dinosaur again. My 5-year-old will be thrilled.”

    Then the reports emerged that the dinosaurs in the film were to be outfitted with government-grade weapons for battle purposes. And the internet collectively shit a brick. But that version of the film never made it to theaters and fans were left wondering if they would ever see Dr. Grant or Ian Malcolm on screen again.

    But now it looks like things are moving in the right direction at least. Or wrong direction according to this writer at The Guardian

    First, let’s get the obvious out of the way. Jurassic Park IV will be terrible. All the signs are there. Michael Crichton is dead. Stan Winston is dead. The last time Steven Spielberg waited this long to revive one of his franchises, he ended up blowing Harrison Ford across the sky in a fridge. The portents are not good. In an ideal world Jurassic Park would be extinct, once and for all.

    He suggests that we crowdsource the plot of the upcoming film to save it from whatever awfulness is bound to ensue. Interesting idea – let’s keep that in mind.

    Twitter, as usual, is weighing in on the news –

    Spielberg is considering making Jurassic Park 4, due to advances in CGI technology which will assure that the dinosaurs no longer look real. 53 minutes ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    My plot suggestion for Jurassic Park 4 – Dinosaurs eat man, woman inherits the earth. 46 minutes ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! JURASSIC PARK 4????????????????????? 2 hours ago via UberSocial · powered by @socialditto

    Jurassic Park 4 rumors?!?! Don’t tease me like that… Got to get into prime Goldblum chasing shape! http://t.co/764hD75 55 minutes ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    steven spielberg thinking about making jurassic park 4!? best. news. ever. 26 minutes ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    Steven Spielberg is considering making a Jurassic Park 4. Rumor has it, Chris Bosh has already been asked to play the Brachiosaurus. 1 hour ago via Echofon · powered by @socialditto

    Oh, and I discovered this. Did you know that Jurassic Park 4 has a rotten tomatoes page? It’s 93% fresh based on 444 user ratings. It says the film is from 2008 and stars Sam Neill and Keira Knightley. Holy hell, did I miss something?

    Is the nostalgia in me clouding my judgment? Maybe so. Maybe I just want some of the old magic recaptured so bad that I’m getting excited about something that is doomed to disappoint. But let’s just hope it gets made and hope that it turns out to be awesome. I don’t think there is any chance in JP4 ruining the first one for me after sitting through JP2 and JP3. All I have to say is it better have Goldblum in it.