New Jurassic World Features a Deleted Scene From Jurassic Park
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A show-stopping sequence from the originalJurassic Park that got cut from the original movie will appear in the upcoming sequel,Jurassic World Rebirth.Thats according to producer Frank Marshall, who revealed the tidbit toVanity Fairin a newarticle about the new summer blockbuster, which is the fourthJurassic Worldfilm and the seventhJurassic big-screen title overall.Per Marshall, a sequence that was written by Michael Crichton in hisJurassic Parknovel but was removed during development by director Steven Spielberg will finallyshow up inRebirth. The scene in question involves several heroes as they attempt to drift through a lagoon in a rubber raft without waking a slumbering Tyrannosaurus rex. They don't succeed, and end up paddling for their lives.JURASSIC WORLD REBIRTHUniversalloading...Jurassic World Rebirth marks the first film in the series written by Jurassic Park screenwriterDavid Koeppsinceits first sequel,The Lost World.Marshall toldVanity Fair that one of the big ideas that Koepp brought to the film this time was that dinosaurs were pass now. People were tired of them. They were an inconvenience, a winking commentary on the fact that the franchise itself might no longer have the same novelty given that its produced seven movies in the last 30 years.In the new film, Scarlett Johansson,Mahershala Ali, and Jonathan Bailey star as a team that heads to an abandoned Jurassic Park research center searching for a lost cure for heart disease that naturally involves collecting the DNA ofthe three largest dinosaurs on land, sea, and air. I hate when that happens.Directed byRogue One andGodzillas Gareth Edwards,Jurassic World Rebirthis set to debut in theaters on July 2. The films first trailer will reportedly premiere online tomorrow.Get our free mobile appThe Jurassic Park Sequels Ranked From Kind of Watchable to HorribleJurassic Park has produced five sequels, none of them wildly spectacular. Here they are, ranked from best (or okay-est) to worst.
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