The third ‘Jurassic World‘ movie is in development to deliver the endcap of the current trilogy but there is one thing fans might be expecting that they won’t see. While the surviving dinosaurs are on the loose in the United States and across the globe, don’t expect to see them rampaging through any major cities.
While we did end up seeing Pteranodons in Las Vegas, that is going to be the rarity of what happens moving forward and Trevorrow has a logical explanation for this. According to director Colin Trevorrow:
“I just have no idea what would motivate dinosaurs to terrorize a city. They can’t organize. Right now we’ve got lethal predators in wild areas surrounding cities all over the world. They don’t go pack hunting for humans in urban areas. The world I get excited about is the one where it’s possible that a dinosaur might run out in front of your car on a foggy backroad, or invade your campground looking for food. A world where dinosaur interaction is unlikely but possible—the same way we watch out for bears or sharks. We hunt animals, we traffic them, we herd them, we breed them, we invade their territory and pay the price, but we don’t go to war with them. If that was the case, we’d have lost that war a long time ago.”
To me, this viewpoint would have a massive potential for an ongoing anthology series on television if the studio wanted to continue with the ideas that dinosaurs are loose across the globe. It isn’t clear what the plot will be for audiences going to see ‘Jurassic World 3’ quite yet, but at the very least we should have some fun scares in rural settings.
Are you looking forward to ‘Jurassic World 3’? Do you feel that avoiding cities is the right way to go with how these creatures will react to being out in the wild? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
Source: Jurassic Outpost