>Premise >Four years after the destruction of Isla Nublar, dinosaurs now live—and hunt—alongside humans all over the world. This fragile balance will reshape the future and determine, once and for all, whether human beings are to remain the apex predators on a planet they now share with history’s most fearsome creatures.[8]
What? Fucking how? There was like 30 of them escaping from that mansion lol
>What? Fucking how? They'll make up the answer for your question, but in reality they are just milking a very successful franchise. Deadly virus maybe?
Zachary Russell
It doesn't make sense that raptors would be a threat anywhere that wasn't isolated, we deal with cassowaries just fine.
Parker Lopez
>Australia >loses war against emus Then again...
Charles Martinez
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Nolan Bell
how the fuck would a dinosaur outbreak be a problem, they aren't invincible, they would just get shot or captured.
Jayden Bell
The raptors will defeat the emus in the next war
Samuel Gutierrez
Eventually the dinosaurs will continue to rapidly evolve into extremely dangerous creatures then this will all have been prequel to monster hunter.
Isaiah Jenkins
better question is how there would be any sort of “fragile balance”
Jackson Murphy
Dino sex
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Dominic Butler
Sigh, somehow Nedry returned.
Adam Morales
Honestly wouldn't mind dodging the occasional raptor if keeps the scum off the streets
Nathaniel Rogers
Trevorrow is clinically retarded
Bentley Lee
chaos theory, by a random 0.00001% chance every time they go to shoot them they miss
Thomas Ward
At least the scenes doesn't look so bad. But yeah Mr. they will force their diversity for sure. Just like all the other new movies, they will excessively rely on using CGI. We should stop recycling old and produce new movies. We didn't run out of the ideas, we just got lazy.
>Dinosaur Attacks Are Felt Much More By Underprivileged Communities. Here’s Why That’s A Problem.
Oliver Howard
>AYY YO DAT NIGGASAURUS DONE ATE MY KEED AND SHEEEIT
Colton Hall
I unironically want that. These movies all fucking suck, might as well just bring back characters that were fun.
Evan Butler
>years after the destruction of Isla Nublar, dinosaurs now live—and hunt—alongside humans all over the world. This fragile balance will reshape the future and determine, once and for all, whether human beings are to remain the apex predators on a planet they now share with history’s most fearsome creatures. This would've been a great concept for Jurassic Park 2 back in the 90's, but now there is to much retarded shit filler for this to matter.
Benjamin Perez
I think they had an idea of a human dinosaur mutants for jurassic world. Bad idea for a major franchise, but good idea for a separate movie in the same universe.
Cameron Torres
dinosaurs learn to talk and the world just becomes dinotopia
Sebastian Russell
>What? Fucking how? There was like 30 of them escaping from that mansion lol Life uh uh... finds a way Also, just like, turn off your brain, like it's a movie, relax chud. But don't forget to go see it. We've got to support hollywood in these tough times. These are independent film makers trying to produce art.
Noah Price
Don't google dinosaur with 500 teeth.
Jacob Harris
>dinosaurs now live—and hunt—alongside humans stoopid why is everything stoopid
James Davis
If they built up to this premise over the three movies like the Rise of the Planet of the Apes movies, maybe, but peak 21st century humanity versus big, dumb animals? Yeah, nah.
Aiden Cruz
>Fucking how? The dinosaurs learned to talk like humans and fashioned elaborate disguises. They blended into society, taking jobs, getting married, moving to the suburbs, raising families. All the time, living in fear that someone will discover their terrible secret: that they are in fact dinosaurs.