"Jurassic World 2" is quite the title to look out for, especially after the massive billion-dollar success of the 2015 hit. With a whole lot at stake for the movie's continuity, fans can only hope that the said movie will deliver as great or more-which the original director wishes to elaborate on.
As some fans may fully be aware of, the way that "Jurassic World" dazzled fans was extraordinary, both for those who have tailed the franchise completely and to those that are new to it. Now, "Jurassic World 2" may be bringing back more horror into the film, as done by the first "Jurassic Park" film over 23 years ago.
According to Bloody Disgusting, "Jurassic World 2" writer and director of "Jurassic World" Colin Trevorrow has the goal of bringing back the frights that were seen from the predecessors. The suspense, the scares and the story itself are made for the particular genre, but with more use of the method applied in within the first three films.
As per I Tech Post, many fans were a little dismayed over the way that the creatures in "Jurassic World" turned out, which may be the more inspirational drive for director J.A. Bayona in the upcoming "Jurassic World 2." Being quite stiff and not too crisp with the movement, the dinosaurs were said to have not met much of the realism in which the previous films gave, more so that they were done without the advancements of today's technology.
Generally, "Jurassic World 2" was rumored to further bring the idea of militarized dinosaurs back, given that Dr. Henry Wu escaped the confines of the park during the breakout of the Indominus Rex. However, this idea was scrapped for the time being, not until the creative team divulges news on what the approach of the story will be.
It was said that "Jurassic World 2" will start production next year in Hawaii. The film to continue the dinosaur franchise is set to hit the theaters on June 22, 2018.