I could’ve swore Malcom says the exact same thing in fallen kingdom only he says “change is like death, you never know what it looks like until your standing at the gates” Man I love that they used a similar quote
If I had to take a stab at a "sinister secret" and in relation to the synopsis we were given, a remote location where InGen was studying prehistoric diseases that they had discovered while in the process of cloning from prehistoric blood samples.
My theory: The "sinister secret" is a lethal prehistoric disease, which they have experimented with to be used as a biological weapon. This weapon has been tested on an island (where the film takes place), using the natives (or dinosaurs) as test subjects. The cure sought is one to counteract this disease.
I feel like it would be okay if they showed that they were being made and they gst immediately destroyed, but as soon as it gets introduced, it's just a countdown before it becomes a thing in a future movie because studio executives can't help themselves. Then again, wasn't that threshold already crossed with the kid in Fallen Kingdom?
@@Tyler_W Not quite. She’s a clone of a person, not a dino mix. Still kinda ridiculous, but it hasn’t hit the hybrid threshold. That’s only shown up in some Halloween stuff at the Universal parks.
The only big secret thing I can thing about from the origina movies, is about Hurricane Clarissa. Hammomd just said that because of It, the sorna facilities were destroyed. But what if that's not all? Imagine, there was an incident in Sorna (DX perphaps?) that ended up with people dead and the animals released. A incident so bad that Hammond never mentions, no one knows since they are either dead or were paid off lr threaten to remain silent. Hammond just covers everything up and hopes no one finds out. Dunno how plausible but maybe It can work out.
Okay so my basic theory is this is going to explore another one of the Five Deaths as mentioned in the second film that was never fleshed out. If I'm correct this is going to answer several questions and tie all of the films together in a more coherent way. You might be right about the amalgamation testing. So how has the public not learned about it until now? Perhaps this facility ran on geothermal power just like the other islands, and perhaps it was sealed underground or somehow concealed. It will be interesting to learn if John Hammond knew about this facility. Maybe this will also tie into Mantah Corp Island. Remember there are other islands shown on camera all the way back even in the first film. Perhaps sinister abominations will emerge from hibernation and pose an even greater danger to humanity. Hints the name "Rebirth". I think Jurassic Park San Diego came after Sight B was well established. Ludlow said that was John Hammond's original vision before he abandoned it for something far grander (Jurassic Park). I have a feeling we are going to see Ian Malcolm's Dragon Curve Fractal become fully realized.
Showing LOVE for my absolute FAVORITE channel period ❤️ thank you for another great video once again Klayton. Im personally beyond excited for this new movie especially knowing that the OGs of the original wrote the screen play plus Steven Spielbergs company wow this is going to be great i do believe, thanks again Klayton and have a blessed day everyone
Nice Video Klayton of the big changes in Jurassic World Rebirth and great statements you’ve made on the video. Great work and as always, Take It Easy and Life Finds A Way.
It wasn't a nice video at all. He talks so much without saying a single thing. "Hey guys klayton fiori here check out this sinister lost idea for a Jurassic Park movie aka something Spielberg wrote on his napkin for 15 seconds" *30 minutes later*
Quote from Jurassic Park: Trespasser... "The technology, the real trick of it, is still in there. In a darkened room in an empty building with a dirty floor, it waits. The flashpoint, the origin of Jurassic Park."
I do think that it'll be like The Lost World novel. They will go to that island to find a cure for some kind of human disease and, ironically, they will find a new virus, DX. Honestly, I would love that. Kind of what the franchise is about. "Don't play with God", "be careful with temptation", with discoveries, they might come back to you and, literally, bite you! 😅
DX is a Dino/avian prion disease just like mad cow disease, (cows) Scrapie (sheep/goats) , Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) (humans). They will have to play by zombie rules. Bites or even scratches can amd will cause you to become infected. You slowly loose your mind and go feral before ultimately self mutilating to death or dying from one of the hundreds of ways CJD can kill you. No cure always terminal no one has yet to catch CJD and live to be cured or live at all
What if the secret is that we already had a human-dino hybrid but not the way we think? Blue always showed a strong empathy towards humans, and the Indominus was so damn smart(leaving misleading marks, changing temperature, removing gps), the Indoraptor too with that smile...
@@isaaclammers7266it was just the screenwriters trying to humanize what was once the scariest part of the franchise to appeal to the new young generation of fans as far as I’m concerned. I’m probably in a huge minority that just did not like Blue or Alpha, Delta, and Charlie because raptors being cute and endearing was one of the worst choices in the franchise.
@@oroboros88 I do agree tamed, heroic raptors were cheesy and a bad decision. But it's still plausible that humans were able to tame raptors in JW, they are just animals after all. In real life there's countless examples of people who have tamed the most dangerous animals like grizzly and polar bears, tigers, hippos, crocodiles, gorillas, and if we want a pretty close example, cassowaries which are the deadliest birds. Not to the point that they're harmless and completely reliable obviously, but at least enough that they can be approached and touched without being attacked. I don't see why that wouldn't be able to be done with a dinosaur, especially once that's supposedly very smart, and they spend billions on creating, studying, and nurturing these animals.
@@TheRealCARCHARO id just take jwfk as canon map since its the only location on the map that directly involves in giving an idea. Tbh theres plenty inconsistencies throughout the franchise but all we can hope its minimized going forward
There is a very interesting scene that apparently will be introduced in the movie. Imagine, small herds of Cryolophosaurus or other large predators like Allosaurus or Ceratosaurus chasing hovercrafts across a river surrounded by dense jungle. Then, There will be a transition to an attack made by Liaoningosaurus a bit like piranhas or Common snapping turtles very numerous and very agile both in the water and on land. The scene ends with the discovery of a laboratory village devastated by a paleovirus but with a few survivors exhibiting a form of immunity. Here are some elements that will make this scene even more captivating: - Visual effects: Special effects showing the dinosaurs splashing the water and moving quickly across the river but also on land; - Suspense: Moments of tension where the characters must navigate skillfully to escape the predators; - Interaction between species: Showing how different species of dinosaurs interact and react to each other in this pursuit; - One of the scenes, or maybe both, are filmed in sequence shot.
Hearing this information kind of sounds like the lost world novel with a shocking discovery and deadly diease with a bit of JP3 mixed in it. Maybe it could be a location for one the jurassic parks they plan to open.
Something sinister like ingen experimenting on the natives of isla nublar with diseases or cross breeding would be wild 🤷♂️ I just hope the focus is the dinosaurs and they don’t fall into the background like they did in dominion
Crossbreeding is an interesting idea. It could have been InGen's earlier attempts at "making a dinosaur", by taking their early prototype hybrid species and try to breed them with a modern day species that has features of or and evolutionary lineage from a prehistoric animal. Maybe some of these earlier attempts managed to escape into the wild and began breeding, resulting in unique "natural" hybrid species living in a remote South American jungle near a former InGen lab.
@@mr.vidjagamez9896 that would be wild, this hybrid species is isolated Here on this island and if it were to ever escape it would be unstoppable, I’m thinking something like the MUTO from the 2014 Godzilla, not a monster but something that could reproduce like crazy and reset the entire ecosystem world wide
@@AncientWildTV I was thinking that before InGen perfected gene-gap filling tech to create creatures that looked like dinosaurs(at least to the common viewer), their earlier attempts would have looked far more crude, not resembling what they were supposed to be. Maybe to attempt and get more features from the fossil record for these creatures, they went with their modern equivalents, so say they were attempting experiments at cross-breeding their genetically engineered creatures, with modern birds or alligators. This method to "make a dino", proved inefficient and obsolete once advanced in gene-gap filling became available. However, maybe some of these early attempts managed to break free of their enclosure and get into the wild, breeding with other compatible modern animals. Essentially imagine something like the Chaos Effect toy-line, but more grounded. Large jungle lizards with dinosaur like features. Birds with prehistoric features. Kinda like how the Dilophasaurs had elements of modern reptiles, maybe the reverse could exist, and you have a new sub-species breeding in the wild that has more genetic throw-back features.
I really liked the part in the books where the dinosaurs that escaped the islands were eating on mass all the crops that contain lysing. It still feels weird that dinos are all across the world yet the lysing contingency hasn’t done anything. Hopefully this shocking discovery is something to do with safeguards failing or modern evolution or something like that
I don't know about plot lore or character, but with Gareth Edwards' direction, I'm looking forward to "feeling" the presence of the dinosaurs again, his Godzilla really brought the monsters to life (I haven't seen Monsters), the Jurassic World and Godzilla sequels have failed to do that to focus on action and wild sci fi gimmicks
I actually did not like the way Godzilla was presented in the 2014 but I'm totally in favor of that approach in a JW movie. Godzilla is not real and all I really wanted was to see some Godzilla action rather than constantly being teased and trying to portray it in a realistic way. But for me that totally works for JW, because dinosaurs are real, and I do want to see them in a way that portrays them like real animals. Dinosaurs are way too in your face in the JW movie and takes away from it, it just makes them look like typical CGI monsters to mindlessly entertain you.
Been binging the hell out of your like 2 or 1 hour long videos on the lore and stuff, love your content, this really looks awesome, really hope they don't mess anything up
I just hope they don't ret con any of the good things about this franchise. Just a fine addition too the lore that dosen't feel forced. Stay blessed and Christ is King.
I wouldn’t mind if retcons Camp Cretaceous though. Because I’m starting to become more Less fond of the show especially from seeing season 4 and 5 and of course the Brads… That includes the plot hole of bringing back the shaving cream can despite being destroyed already in JPTG.
@@solidSnake4580 same man. I hate when they destroyed what it added to the lore. That tylosaur and the troodons, herrerasaurus etc. Really did fit just right into the franchise. Camp cretaceous should never have interfered with JPTG.
Here's a twist. I posted this on Swrve's channel first in response to the dinosaur-human hybrid concept. I would be completely fine seeing a hybrid creature alive, as long as it's not the main "villain". Imagine this setup: They are running from a raptor or something and they stumble upon some long abandoned subterranean facility, still somehow active because it hasn't been exposed to the elements, for it too runs on geothermal power. We learn of many failed experiments here and as they take in what they are witnessing the creepy ominous choir music from the third film trickles in, slowly building tension. ...Then the camera pans from their gaunt faces across the floor and up to reveal the creature there behind a green glass tube.... It's grotesque, alien. Someone starts to cry... a tear trickles down their face. A part of them pities it... Perhaps here one of the characters pulls a Nick Vanowen revealing himself as someone who's heard about this facility and needed to know if it was true: I wanted to expose Ingen for the monsters they've always been. We get a meaningful dialogue exchange, very Michael Crichtonesque, not heavily political but focused more on the duty to act with goodness in the face of evil... The group agrees. This needs to be brought to the surface, to the daylight... all genetic companies need to be held accountable, not just the ones making dinosaurs... Maybe then the raptor which chased them emerges. A struggle ensues and in the process the creature is inadvertently let loose.... But here's the twist... Perhaps they fear it but its initial response is curiosity like a child... because it hasn't known anything. Maybe it shows unbelievable intelligence. Maybe it kills the raptor and sizes up whether or not humans are predator or prey. It pursues them but then a larger theropod is thrown in. Like in the first film the large theropod almost seems to come to the rescue.... BUTT.... instead of fighting it, it realizes it can't win and maybe it escapes and the rest of the evidence is destroyed.... The creature is mythologically reborn as another cryptid.... a hupia.
@@neo-filthyfrank134710 mins without saying anything? Wtf you on about lol I have watched klaytons channel for years. He post great Jurassic park/world content and doesn’t lie to his audience? If I see him post I watch and comment lol but apparently that offended you for whatever reason😂😂😂
@@ronniepowell3686 Great content? This is just making like 5 10 minute videos about the same paragraph of information finding ways to hit that word count. It's the definition of bad content and you should stop watching it. The JP franchise is doomed in general anyway.
@@neo-filthyfrank1347who the hell are you to tell me or anyone to stop watching anything. You’re literally here in the comment section of the video so you’re clearly watching it. My comment upset you because you are clearly fragile and have nothing better to do lol I have not seen every video this guy has made and he has covered just about everything Jurassic park/related and he’s pretty modest about his content.
@@neo-filthyfrank1347 Who the hell are you to tell me or anyone what to watch??? Besides you’re right here in the comment section of the video that you clearly are watching just like me :) go take your fragile attitude and reaction to my comments and go somewhere else because this humble channel isn’t the place for it kid😂😂😂
Good afternoon, sir! Have you heard of a book called Jurassic Park Dead Islands? The book is written eight years before the events of Jurassic Park. Maybe this rebirth movie will pull ideas from this book. Love your show, keep up the good work!
I just hope we see some interesting/crazy creatures, whether they be new dinosaurs, weird hybrids, or other extinct animals. Also hopefully it connects well with the lore and doesn’t break anything.
I hope it's not dinosaurs-human hybrids... I liked the original plot, dimple, greed and ego driven, and then survival. I will be more disappointed than I was with the last movie if they go that route. I like movies like this more grounded in reality.
What if......the whole amber thing was created to cover up the fact that dinosaurs never went completely extinct in the first place......that would be insane
Can't they just come up with an original story for once? Focus on better storytelling and characters and normal dinosaurs that want to eat you, none of these botched hybrid dog-raptor friends?
I think I once read about a virus or something making people getting stranded on an Island which happens to be inhabited by Dinos. Too simple yet so effective
I wonder if these could be the first lot of dinosaurs they made. And "don't quote me" but in the book didn't they change them to be slower or faster to make them appear more inline with what people expected dinosaurs to be? This could fit with the idea they be more like the dinosaurs from Jacksons King Kong. Just a thought.
Ma'man Klayton making sense again! Not only did they toy with the idea of human-dinosaur hybrids, but they actually explored it with Jurassic World back in 2015. Think about it: first, they introduced the concept of dinosaur hybrids and brought in the idea of military involvement in the park’s research, including weaponization. They took it even further in Fallen Kingdom with the Indoraptor, which was basically Hoskins' vision from the previous movie coming to life. They also included the black market/auction scene with some shady buyers, like the Russian guy getting the Indoraptor. Then, we got Maisie’s big introduction. The movie gave a lot of attention to the human cloning aspect. Remember when Maisie and the Indoraptor were reflected together, and she compared herself to the dinosaurs? It really built up this connection between human cloning and the dinosaurs. But after the backlash from Fallen Kingdom, it feels like they backed down. Instead of continuing with that theme, they tried to wrap up the trilogy in a different way, without focusing on the ‘applications’ of dinosaurs and human clones. I mean, did anyone really think they built up all of that just to end with locusts, a retcon of Maisie’s origin, and legacy characters with a super convenient plotline? Nah, it feels like they were going to go with the dino-human hybrid bioweapon idea, but in the end, they got cold feet.
They really just need to stop making these or throw all these plot threads in the trash and start with a complete reimagining of the story. Making a faithful adaptation of the original book would be an interesting take or perhaps a remake of the original with more up to date science, a new setting, characters and more scientifically accurate dinosaurs. Anything but more Andy from parks and rec pretending to be an actor and the original cast being contractually forced to degrade and debase their characters even more. It's just getting sad.
Maybe the "Sinister Secret" is a species like Troodon, as we saw it in the game. And it's sinister, because apart feom the animal's nature and deadliness, they would also perhaps provide them with human bodies to incubate and use as nesting grounds before they figure out how to work around this, so the species could be exhibited in the Parks? Regarding human hybrids, I honestly think it'll be the end of the franchise if they go down that road - we all saw what happened with the Alien franchise sticking to hybrids. Also, please no more motorcycle-bros dinos or out of context and subject sub-plots, like locusts or diseases and stuff. Nobody cares about these things, people want to see a movie with dinos depicted as the wild animals that they are. And if they really want to return to the first movie, how about they work a bit on the "survival horror" part we got to see there - Michael Crichton's novels, too - and has been out of the picture since, to make room for motoraptor bros, locusts and family audience friendly violence-botched, sorry excuses of a movie? Just my two cents. Peace.
I’m wondering if given some dinosaurs have birthed several generations at this point and also the variance in genetic hybrids as well, that perhaps on this island where dinosaurs are congregating near the equator that maybe the dinosaurs are beginning to evolve and adapt to the current world
A think a similar "off-screen" (until now maybe?) incident on Site A is revealed to the characters. Site A could be a "new" location that you realize is the failed factory floor/park that made Hammond decide to move operations to Sorna. And bury the evidence of the disaster. Maybe he used under the table help with people history has now forgotten (except maybe Wu and Hammond). Maybe they cloned dinosaurs and a particularly dangerous one got loose and killed several people. And now the dinosaur(s) is still there. Some sort of carnivore that was taken off the list before Hammond started over. Idk. Speculating is fun.
I was thinking on a story around the lines of the pentagon making a deal with Ingen to do their own thing on some remote island in the pacific, something to include weird hybrids maybe even around the lines of the human/dino hybrids discarded idea, and as soon as the main Ingen project, Jurassic park, failed the pentagon pulling the plug in their experiments and abandoning the island only for someone to hack their database, discovering this project, hiring mercs to recover the genetics info. and everything going wrong once the mercs arrive. I'm quite interested on seeing what they do in this new movie, it could go some interesting places.
Camp Cretaceous gave us another island with a 3rd company (mantacorp) and neurochipped dinos to help communicate & control them. Not sure how hard CC is in JP/JW lore, but that path has already opened - I wouldn't expect that to be copied in live action as it wouldn't be new, but those possibilities are now an acknowledged thing. One thing I did like in CC was the introduction of non-dino prehistoric animals, that would make sense that some mosquitos would have dna from post 65m yrs (especially given in reality dna breaks down within 7m or so). Maybe someone has used Wu's technique to grow large animals or, even more shocking, early humans. I can certainly see then expanding the technology that way, albeit not to the expense of dinosaurs being the draw for the audience. I can picture neanderthal man vs trex being an image someone somewhere thinks is a good idea, although I suspect a good screenwriter wouldn't make it so cheesy, perhaps they all get eaten by escaped dinosaurs and our characters just find remains of what once was a community of cloned early humans...
honestly after the "twist" at the end of Romulus, I wouldn't be shocked if they pull off some human/dino hybrid, but would think it'd be franchise suicide at this point
Man...I hate to say, but that's my fear as well. Once I heard Rebirth's plot synopsis I immediately thought of Romulus, and not exactly in a good way. I didn't hate Romulus, but I didn't love it either. But that kind of ending can only work in something very Sci-fi, which Jurassic Park hasn't been for a while now. God, it's going to be dino-human hybrids, isn't it? I really hope not, I hope it's the DX disease.
Sounds like a disturbing secrets sinister Ingen i think new island probally scariest and Spinosaurus include and of course maybe Hybrids something in the there i guess?
One key element you all miss is this: Scar Jo’s husband said she got back from filming and was hence being uber conscious about climate change and ecology. So.. something that has to do with all that?
I like the amalgam test theory. That's something JP3 never really covered & it does need to be vocally discussed about with real in depth detail, but I don't think Henry wu has ever even played around with that idea before the events transporting in the first Jurassic park. I do know one of the characters is a pharmaceutical guy, he's in there for a reason. So... I think I'm gonna bank on the DX disease theory. I'm gonna say that Zora's team uncovers something at an abandoned lab facility, the pharmaceuticals want this secret retrieved before it falls into the wrong hands. Instead of the DX disease appearing naturally, somebody [maybe from INJEN] starts injecting the DX serum into the animal's, it spreads around, passing from dinosaur to human & what for you might ask? Probably for gains in profit. If someone out there has a disease starter, that same party might also have the cure for it. If people are getting sick, & are desperate enough for the cure, they'll likely pay for it, & this sick 'en cure trend can go on & on, potententially making a killing in profit gains for this group overnight. I got that idea from over at dangerville, but I think it is plausible. That might also be why Zoras team is sent on their mission to retrieve the DNA from those three specific dinosaur types. What if all,, but the three remaining species are the only ones that are succombing to this ailment? Could the three groups have something to, like,, counteract the effects of DX, or whatever this supposed disease is? Hey Klaiton, what do you think?
Here´s my guess: it´s discovered Klayton was really the first clon. And they mixed him with dinosaur DNA that would eventually turn him into a hybrid or a true dinosaur...and he can take over the world by controling the dinosaurs of the rest of the planet.
If the "sinister discovery" has something to do with the mosquitos they dug up, the logical conclusion to my mind is horrific prehistoric diseases. What better way to tie the "man shouldn't meddle/play God" theme into something incredibly timely and relevant to modern events (if you know you know) than to warn against the dangers of biolab research into gain of function? It's the one part of the idea of dinosaurs spreading into the wider world that they never really touched on. It would logically be an incredibly important factor in the ecological disaster that the spread of dinosaurs could cause. Making it about experimentation on prehistoric diseases would also tie well into the mission the characters are apparently going on to find dino-based cures to human illnesses. I just hope they don't do dino-human hybrids. I'm pretty confident they won't go there, though, since that wouldn't really make any sense for Hammond to be doing when all he wanted was to bring prehistoric creatures back to life. I also just don't see Gareth Edwards wanting to do that. I didn't see the last two in theaters because I frankly didn't want to spend the extra money on something that wasn't very good, but unless the new one is just completely terrible, I'm definitely going to see it in the theaters. I like Gareth Edwards. He has an interesting sensibility that I think would be great for this franchise. I just hope they make the dinosaurs a little more scary again.
I like the idea that Site A is actually an island that was untouched from extinction and dinosaurs survived there and Hammond and Lockwood discovered it together because of the carcass found from the Japanese fishermen in the 1980s. Or what if the first clones were actually a race of cavemen and the original plan was to turn this island into a prehistoric land in secret, starting with humans/man first? Or what if the original island inhabitants retook the island after InGen left and now the dinosaur they left on the island are being useed for human sacrifices!
I am still quite sceptical about all of this. We must not forget that the last time we were promised by Universal that we are going to get an "Avengers Endgame-like" complex, legendary and fulfilling ending to the franchise, we "got Dominion" instead. So, I really wish I am wrong, but I think that this "sinister discovery" is simply another big theropod, maybe a new version of Spinosaurus, living within the Mayan ruins, and may be some short dialog regarding the previous animal from JPIII. "TA-DAAA!" Because sadly that is how "new and freshly taken" movies, especially movies from old franchises, are made these days...
Even though we don't know the real in-depth lore/plot YET, I think we can all agree that think it's a really interesting so far. 3 most colossal creatures acorss land, air and sea? Something sinister hidden from the planet for decades? I mean I haven't been this interested in the franchise for awhile!
@@msscott22 In all fairness, considering how the last two movies were overbudgeted-Fallen Kingdom alone had a budget of over $512 million-maybe we really DO need a JP movie that costs $100 million.
Here’s what I expect: the sinister secret is something that InGen’s scientists awakened when first making their dinosaurs, something so fundamentally dangerous that, had the rest of the world known about it, Jurassic Park would have failed as a commercial endeavor even before anything was built on Isla Nublar. Nuff said.
Maybe I'm lacking in imagination but the only 2 scenarios I can see is they're either totally exaggerating how "sinister" and "shocking" this decades old secret is, or they're dino-human dinosaurs since we've heard about that concept so much over the years.
90's movies "Park": Jurassic Park is a family film 2010's movies "World": Jurassic park, HA Jurassic World. 2020's: Jurassic Park will get scary The Books: Am I a joke to you?
What they should do is lean more towards the original JP formula where the dinosaurs are genuinely scary and noones safe. Also, on a side note they could put terrifying animals in the film with recent discoveries. Imagine a megaraptor
What game is all of this cool footage you have coming from? Seeing the archelon and some of the other dinos is amazing and makes me want to try it out.
Humans are endothermic Dinos are exothermic. So, no hybrids. Anyone remember how The Book ended? The Costa Rican military laid waist to the island and released a bunch of bombs and nerve gas. The dinos in Jurassic World were allegedly the DNA from Nedry's Barbasol can. The can was found days later (outside of the coolant's timeframe) yet somehow the dinos were still cloned. "Oh, yeah. Oooh, ahhh, that's how it always starts. Then later there's running and screaming."
Here an idea, what if the secret was that getting DNA from Amber was not the complete truth, and so many years ago Ingen came upon an island that have a small population of still living Dinosaurs. Like could explain a few things, like if they already have some Dinosaur Genomes already mapped, could give them a better idea on what to look for when extracting DNA from Ambered Insects for the times they want to add species not found on that island
If I'm being honest, the only dino-human hybrid I'll accept is the Spinosaurus from JPIII. They tried making human hybrids like those from the concept art but ended up making a dinosaur with human characteristics (which is why it was such a persistent hunter).
That's not canon. The reason it was so intent on hunting the humans was because they hit it with the plane. That was the spino's blood on the windshield. Klayton already covered it on this channel.
Well, they already retconned Charlotte Lockwood into the original timeline, so... Besides, it's just an idea I had on the spot. Honestly, if they introduce dino-human hybrids into the Jurassic Universe, I'm done with it. @IChaseIRUclips
“Change is like death. You never know what it looks like until you get there” -Michael Crichton.
I could’ve swore Malcom says the exact same thing in fallen kingdom only he says
“change is like death, you never know what it looks like until your standing at the gates”
Man I love that they used a similar quote
@@iguanodon28 he does
We don't want human Dino hybrids we want a scary r rated Dino movie with good acting and a good story line .. not fast and the ferocious 7
Fast and Ferocious 7 had me rolling 🤣
Maybe not r
Dinosaucers?
Extreme Dinosaurs?
@@scottmorey6212 me, too! That was awesome! 😂😅
If I had to take a stab at a "sinister secret" and in relation to the synopsis we were given, a remote location where InGen was studying prehistoric diseases that they had discovered while in the process of cloning from prehistoric blood samples.
This sounds interesting and quite plausible.
I'm definitely a fan of this idea
I prefer this a thousand times to dino-humans or another hybrid again.
My theory: The "sinister secret" is a lethal prehistoric disease, which they have experimented with to be used as a biological weapon. This weapon has been tested on an island (where the film takes place), using the natives (or dinosaurs) as test subjects. The cure sought is one to counteract this disease.
Highly likely. Disease idea was most likely where they were going to take jurassic park 4 before jurassic world happened
The twist, instead of locusts it will be giant roaches this time. 🪳
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Giant snails.
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Wait no no prehistoric butterflies
I hope they don't include human hybrid dinosaurs in it. That would just be silly and ruin the franchise, in my opinion.
And they said the Indo raptor would be the last hybrid in the movies.
@@El-Mac795 If they do that they'll be doing it second to Rule34. Trust me I know.
I agree.
I feel like it would be okay if they showed that they were being made and they gst immediately destroyed, but as soon as it gets introduced, it's just a countdown before it becomes a thing in a future movie because studio executives can't help themselves. Then again, wasn't that threshold already crossed with the kid in Fallen Kingdom?
@@Tyler_W
Not quite. She’s a clone of a person, not a dino mix. Still kinda ridiculous, but it hasn’t hit the hybrid threshold. That’s only shown up in some Halloween stuff at the Universal parks.
My money on the shocking thing is they finally discover Nedry's snack room.
Dilophosaurs are probably still not finished eating him.
I don't think we're ready for that
@@ministryofanti-feminism1493 LOLLL
@@ministryofanti-feminism1493NAHH😭😭😭
The only big secret thing I can thing about from the origina movies, is about Hurricane Clarissa. Hammomd just said that because of It, the sorna facilities were destroyed. But what if that's not all? Imagine, there was an incident in Sorna (DX perphaps?) that ended up with people dead and the animals released. A incident so bad that Hammond never mentions, no one knows since they are either dead or were paid off lr threaten to remain silent. Hammond just covers everything up and hopes no one finds out. Dunno how plausible but maybe It can work out.
Everytime I keep hearing the word "change", it's always for the worst. Hopefully it's not the case for this movie.
Transgender non binary dinosaurs.
Change is good when not excessive
Don't worry trevorow is not a director so it will be a good change.
Hopefully @@PaleoGuy07
@@Tyruntgames Change isn't inherently good...
Okay so my basic theory is this is going to explore another one of the Five Deaths as mentioned in the second film that was never fleshed out. If I'm correct this is going to answer several questions and tie all of the films together in a more coherent way.
You might be right about the amalgamation testing. So how has the public not learned about it until now? Perhaps this facility ran on geothermal power just like the other islands, and perhaps it was sealed underground or somehow concealed. It will be interesting to learn if John Hammond knew about this facility. Maybe this will also tie into Mantah Corp Island. Remember there are other islands shown on camera all the way back even in the first film. Perhaps sinister abominations will emerge from hibernation and pose an even greater danger to humanity. Hints the name "Rebirth".
I think Jurassic Park San Diego came after Sight B was well established. Ludlow said that was John Hammond's original vision before he abandoned it for something far grander (Jurassic Park). I have a feeling we are going to see Ian Malcolm's Dragon Curve Fractal become fully realized.
Wow, sounds like a fresh new take on the franchise
Yeah, it sounds really cool.
sounds like the typical master of saying nothing, you'd be hard pressed to find a bigger waste of 10 minutes on youtube
Showing LOVE for my absolute FAVORITE channel period ❤️ thank you for another great video once again Klayton. Im personally beyond excited for this new movie especially knowing that the OGs of the original wrote the screen play plus Steven Spielbergs company wow this is going to be great i do believe, thanks again Klayton and have a blessed day everyone
Nice Video Klayton of the big changes in Jurassic World Rebirth and great statements you’ve made on the video.
Great work and as always, Take It Easy and Life Finds A Way.
It wasn't a nice video at all. He talks so much without saying a single thing.
"Hey guys klayton fiori here check out this sinister lost idea for a Jurassic Park movie aka something Spielberg wrote on his napkin for 15 seconds"
*30 minutes later*
Quote from Jurassic Park: Trespasser... "The technology, the real trick of it, is still in there. In a darkened room in an empty building with a dirty floor, it waits. The flashpoint, the origin of Jurassic Park."
Oh my goodness me that's so so cool...
I do think that it'll be like The Lost World novel. They will go to that island to find a cure for some kind of human disease and, ironically, they will find a new virus, DX.
Honestly, I would love that. Kind of what the franchise is about. "Don't play with God", "be careful with temptation", with discoveries, they might come back to you and, literally, bite you! 😅
DX is a Dino/avian prion disease just like mad cow disease, (cows) Scrapie (sheep/goats) , Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) (humans). They will have to play by zombie rules. Bites or even scratches can amd will cause you to become infected. You slowly loose your mind and go feral before ultimately self mutilating to death or dying from one of the hundreds of ways CJD can kill you. No cure always terminal no one has yet to catch CJD and live to be cured or live at all
This whole franchise is in the toilet and probably beyond recovery of any kind tbh
What if the secret is that we already had a human-dino hybrid but not the way we think?
Blue always showed a strong empathy towards humans, and the Indominus was so damn smart(leaving misleading marks, changing temperature, removing gps), the Indoraptor too with that smile...
I’d like this path more I feel. A lil bit of human dna to fit in them holes and prevent that cold.
I agree there was something special with blue
@@isaaclammers7266it was just the screenwriters trying to humanize what was once the scariest part of the franchise to appeal to the new young generation of fans as far as I’m concerned. I’m probably in a huge minority that just did not like Blue or Alpha, Delta, and Charlie because raptors being cute and endearing was one of the worst choices in the franchise.
NO BAD
NO HUMAN-DINO HYBRID
DX WILL BE IN MOVIE
@@oroboros88 I do agree tamed, heroic raptors were cheesy and a bad decision. But it's still plausible that humans were able to tame raptors in JW, they are just animals after all. In real life there's countless examples of people who have tamed the most dangerous animals like grizzly and polar bears, tigers, hippos, crocodiles, gorillas, and if we want a pretty close example, cassowaries which are the deadliest birds. Not to the point that they're harmless and completely reliable obviously, but at least enough that they can be approached and touched without being attacked. I don't see why that wouldn't be able to be done with a dinosaur, especially once that's supposedly very smart, and they spend billions on creating, studying, and nurturing these animals.
The background music is nostalgic fr, so gas ❤️
I hope the change itself isn’t another retcon like the introduction of sorna in the movies
I can accept minor retcons if it's added something cool enough to be worth it. But more major retcons are more of a problem.
@@cookiesontoast9981I hate the lagoon retcon in JWFK
@@TheRealCARCHARO i kinda get where ur coming from as a fan but wasnt there was no official map for jp n jw before jwfk? i could be wrong tho
@@King-sv2iq I honestly don't know what map is canon. the lagoon in the middle or the lagoon connected to the ocean.
@@TheRealCARCHARO id just take jwfk as canon map since its the only location on the map that directly involves in giving an idea. Tbh theres plenty inconsistencies throughout the franchise but all we can hope its minimized going forward
Klayton, would you be interested in going on a dinosaur dig this fall or next spring? Got a spot open for you.
O.o
Watch out Klayton, he wants to clone you
@@jaromor8808 This jig is up, boys! They're onto us!
@@theMolluskMan you thirsty bruhv?
No he wouldn't. He likes to milk franchises, not actually learn anything about real animals.
I kinda hope Junior will be our Rex. Or if not him then the red Rex.
There is a very interesting scene that apparently will be introduced in the movie. Imagine, small herds of Cryolophosaurus or other large predators like Allosaurus or Ceratosaurus chasing hovercrafts across a river surrounded by dense jungle. Then, There will be a transition to an attack made by Liaoningosaurus a bit like piranhas or Common snapping turtles very numerous and very agile both in the water and on land. The scene ends with the discovery of a laboratory village devastated by a paleovirus but with a few survivors exhibiting a form of immunity.
Here are some elements that will make this scene even more captivating:
- Visual effects: Special effects showing the dinosaurs splashing the water and moving quickly across the river but also on land;
- Suspense: Moments of tension where the characters must navigate skillfully to escape the predators;
- Interaction between species: Showing how different species of dinosaurs interact and react to each other in this pursuit;
- One of the scenes, or maybe both, are filmed in sequence shot.
Source ??
@@Arturo-n5k just rumors. But interesting rumors.
@@Arturo-n5k "source.... trust me bro"
Hearing this information kind of sounds like the lost world novel with a shocking discovery and deadly diease with a bit of JP3 mixed in it. Maybe it could be a location for one the jurassic parks they plan to open.
Something sinister like ingen experimenting on the natives of isla nublar with diseases or cross breeding would be wild 🤷♂️ I just hope the focus is the dinosaurs and they don’t fall into the background like they did in dominion
Crossbreeding is an interesting idea. It could have been InGen's earlier attempts at "making a dinosaur", by taking their early prototype hybrid species and try to breed them with a modern day species that has features of or and evolutionary lineage from a prehistoric animal. Maybe some of these earlier attempts managed to escape into the wild and began breeding, resulting in unique "natural" hybrid species living in a remote South American jungle near a former InGen lab.
@@mr.vidjagamez9896 that would be wild, this hybrid species is isolated
Here on this island and if it were to ever escape it would be unstoppable, I’m thinking something like the MUTO from the 2014 Godzilla, not a monster but something that could reproduce like crazy and reset the entire ecosystem world wide
@@mr.vidjagamez9896 What specific traits would these hybrid species possess, and how would they adapt to their environment?
Disease in question is DX let me guess
@@AncientWildTV I was thinking that before InGen perfected gene-gap filling tech to create creatures that looked like dinosaurs(at least to the common viewer), their earlier attempts would have looked far more crude, not resembling what they were supposed to be. Maybe to attempt and get more features from the fossil record for these creatures, they went with their modern equivalents, so say they were attempting experiments at cross-breeding their genetically engineered creatures, with modern birds or alligators. This method to "make a dino", proved inefficient and obsolete once advanced in gene-gap filling became available. However, maybe some of these early attempts managed to break free of their enclosure and get into the wild, breeding with other compatible modern animals. Essentially imagine something like the Chaos Effect toy-line, but more grounded. Large jungle lizards with dinosaur like features. Birds with prehistoric features. Kinda like how the Dilophasaurs had elements of modern reptiles, maybe the reverse could exist, and you have a new sub-species breeding in the wild that has more genetic throw-back features.
I really liked the part in the books where the dinosaurs that escaped the islands were eating on mass all the crops that contain lysing. It still feels weird that dinos are all across the world yet the lysing contingency hasn’t done anything. Hopefully this shocking discovery is something to do with safeguards failing or modern evolution or something like that
Some InGen Scientist:
"Hear me out:
Zombie... Dinosaurs...."
Please... no 😂
“…you’re fired.”
LMFAO....ya know....
thedeadland moment
In primal. The zombie Brachiosaurus was pretty bad ass. I don't hate the idea.
I don't know about plot lore or character, but with Gareth Edwards' direction, I'm looking forward to "feeling" the presence of the dinosaurs again, his Godzilla really brought the monsters to life (I haven't seen Monsters), the Jurassic World and Godzilla sequels have failed to do that to focus on action and wild sci fi gimmicks
Totally agree. The other Godzillas weren’t any good. Completely cartoonish
@@fishels3895 cartoonish is the exact word I use, but it seems the audience demands it and the studio shall supply it
@@zzzzzz69 like you said nobody can ruin the presence of the dinosaurs with Gareth directing. Exciting
I actually did not like the way Godzilla was presented in the 2014 but I'm totally in favor of that approach in a JW movie. Godzilla is not real and all I really wanted was to see some Godzilla action rather than constantly being teased and trying to portray it in a realistic way. But for me that totally works for JW, because dinosaurs are real, and I do want to see them in a way that portrays them like real animals. Dinosaurs are way too in your face in the JW movie and takes away from it, it just makes them look like typical CGI monsters to mindlessly entertain you.
Been binging the hell out of your like 2 or 1 hour long videos on the lore and stuff, love your content, this really looks awesome, really hope they don't mess anything up
I just hope they don't ret con any of the good things about this franchise. Just a fine addition too the lore that dosen't feel forced. Stay blessed and Christ is King.
I wouldn’t mind if retcons Camp Cretaceous though. Because I’m starting to become more Less fond of the show especially from seeing season 4 and 5 and of course the Brads… That includes the plot hole of bringing back the shaving cream can despite being destroyed already in JPTG.
@@solidSnake4580 I think JPTG is soft cannon
@@Catholic_guy513 Either way I still prefer JPTG over CC, I cannot get over those Brads.
@@solidSnake4580 same man. I hate when they destroyed what it added to the lore. That tylosaur and the troodons, herrerasaurus etc. Really did fit just right into the franchise. Camp cretaceous should never have interfered with JPTG.
I like that you used your old background music😊
Alright, I'll throw my hat in the ring ultimasaurus.
Just imagine the most boring thing you can imagine and it'll probably be some version of that.
Here's a twist. I posted this on Swrve's channel first in response to the dinosaur-human hybrid concept.
I would be completely fine seeing a hybrid creature alive, as long as it's not the main "villain".
Imagine this setup:
They are running from a raptor or something and they stumble upon some long abandoned subterranean facility, still somehow active because it hasn't been exposed to the elements, for it too runs on geothermal power. We learn of many failed experiments here and as they take in what they are witnessing the creepy ominous choir music from the third film trickles in, slowly building tension.
...Then the camera pans from their gaunt faces across the floor and up to reveal the creature there behind a green glass tube.... It's grotesque, alien. Someone starts to cry... a tear trickles down their face. A part of them pities it...
Perhaps here one of the characters pulls a Nick Vanowen revealing himself as someone who's heard about this facility and needed to know if it was true: I wanted to expose Ingen for the monsters they've always been. We get a meaningful dialogue exchange, very Michael Crichtonesque, not heavily political but focused more on the duty to act with goodness in the face of evil... The group agrees. This needs to be brought to the surface, to the daylight... all genetic companies need to be held accountable, not just the ones making dinosaurs...
Maybe then the raptor which chased them emerges. A struggle ensues and in the process the creature is inadvertently let loose....
But here's the twist... Perhaps they fear it but its initial response is curiosity like a child... because it hasn't known anything. Maybe it shows unbelievable intelligence. Maybe it kills the raptor and sizes up whether or not humans are predator or prey. It pursues them but then a larger theropod is thrown in. Like in the first film the large theropod almost seems to come to the rescue....
BUTT.... instead of fighting it, it realizes it can't win and maybe it escapes and the rest of the evidence is destroyed....
The creature is mythologically reborn as another cryptid.... a hupia.
I wish we could get a movie with the Levine character.
Your channel is the only one I trust honestly lol when all the new rebirth Info came out I came here. Great vid as always!
10 minutes without saying anything and you trust this? Lmao
@@neo-filthyfrank134710 mins without saying anything? Wtf you on about lol I have watched klaytons channel for years. He post great Jurassic park/world content and doesn’t lie to his audience? If I see him post I watch and comment lol but apparently that offended you for whatever reason😂😂😂
@@ronniepowell3686 Great content? This is just making like 5 10 minute videos about the same paragraph of information finding ways to hit that word count. It's the definition of bad content and you should stop watching it. The JP franchise is doomed in general anyway.
@@neo-filthyfrank1347who the hell are you to tell me or anyone to stop watching anything. You’re literally here in the comment section of the video so you’re clearly watching it. My comment upset you because you are clearly fragile and have nothing better to do lol I have not seen every video this guy has made and he has covered just about everything Jurassic park/related and he’s pretty modest about his content.
@@neo-filthyfrank1347 Who the hell are you to tell me or anyone what to watch??? Besides you’re right here in the comment section of the video that you clearly are watching just like me :) go take your fragile attitude and reaction to my comments and go somewhere else because this humble channel isn’t the place for it kid😂😂😂
Good afternoon, sir! Have you heard of a book called Jurassic Park Dead Islands? The book is written eight years before the events of Jurassic Park. Maybe this rebirth movie will pull ideas from this book. Love your show, keep up the good work!
I just hope we see some interesting/crazy creatures, whether they be new dinosaurs, weird hybrids, or other extinct animals. Also hopefully it connects well with the lore and doesn’t break anything.
I hope it's not dinosaurs-human hybrids... I liked the original plot, dimple, greed and ego driven, and then survival. I will be more disappointed than I was with the last movie if they go that route. I like movies like this more grounded in reality.
Great video love your content! So I’d really like to know where you get your background music I wanna add to my playlist.
Hey thank you for the kind words I really appreciate it. And the song is Frequency by Silent Partner
@@KlaytonFioriti thanks!
Keep uploading, love your videos man
Thank you
What if......the whole amber thing was created to cover up the fact that dinosaurs never went completely extinct in the first place......that would be insane
I think this would conflict with a lot of the older lore involving how the Jurassic Park dinosaurs aren’t fully dinosaurs.
That would be insanely stupid
I love that!
That would be stupid.
Thats cool, but that would ruin the franchise
hype! I love the lead up to a new jurassic movie. Channel really ramps up! 😁
Hoping it’s like the failed dino clones before they got it right, maybe bring in that 1 from the JP Halloween event
Can't they just come up with an original story for once? Focus on better storytelling and characters and normal dinosaurs that want to eat you, none of these botched hybrid dog-raptor friends?
I think I once read about a virus or something making people getting stranded on an Island which happens to be inhabited by Dinos. Too simple yet so effective
If this movie has any kind of unnecessarily strange hybrid or whacky human-dinosaur hybrid, it will be a fail for me.
The Troodons… your nightmare has arrived.
What if ……….its an island with a time portal the whole time they lied about how they got dinosaurs originally
Dino Crisis?
You’re so good at this
I wonder if these could be the first lot of dinosaurs they made. And "don't quote me" but in the book didn't they change them to be slower or faster to make them appear more inline with what people expected dinosaurs to be? This could fit with the idea they be more like the dinosaurs from Jacksons King Kong. Just a thought.
Mosquito DNA = Vampire Dinosaurs
It's safe to say none of the plot threads or lore from the last 2 movies will matter anymore going forward.
They have been combining alien dna with dino dna in a underground research facility, at this point i would not be surprised.
A clone John Hammond is waiting for them on the new islandXD Welcome to my Rebirth
Ma'man Klayton making sense again! Not only did they toy with the idea of human-dinosaur hybrids, but they actually explored it with Jurassic World back in 2015.
Think about it: first, they introduced the concept of dinosaur hybrids and brought in the idea of military involvement in the park’s research, including weaponization. They took it even further in Fallen Kingdom with the Indoraptor, which was basically Hoskins' vision from the previous movie coming to life. They also included the black market/auction scene with some shady buyers, like the Russian guy getting the Indoraptor.
Then, we got Maisie’s big introduction. The movie gave a lot of attention to the human cloning aspect. Remember when Maisie and the Indoraptor were reflected together, and she compared herself to the dinosaurs? It really built up this connection between human cloning and the dinosaurs.
But after the backlash from Fallen Kingdom, it feels like they backed down. Instead of continuing with that theme, they tried to wrap up the trilogy in a different way, without focusing on the ‘applications’ of dinosaurs and human clones. I mean, did anyone really think they built up all of that just to end with locusts, a retcon of Maisie’s origin, and legacy characters with a super convenient plotline? Nah, it feels like they were going to go with the dino-human hybrid bioweapon idea, but in the end, they got cold feet.
They will definitely come across a facility with Monarch logo in it XD
Best Jurassic channel ever imho, keep it up Sir
Have you thought about talking about the Jurassic World rebirth alleged leaks that have been shown online?
Really wanna know more about this, can you point me in the right direction?? I'm out of the loop I'm afraid!
They really just need to stop making these or throw all these plot threads in the trash and start with a complete reimagining of the story. Making a faithful adaptation of the original book would be an interesting take or perhaps a remake of the original with more up to date science, a new setting, characters and more scientifically accurate dinosaurs. Anything but more Andy from parks and rec pretending to be an actor and the original cast being contractually forced to degrade and debase their characters even more. It's just getting sad.
Dude, the fly DNA idea is so wildly cool. Finding some kinda fly Dino hybrid abomination is so sick
Deinocheirus, Megalosaurus, Megatherium, Paraceratherium, Suchomimus, Siats, any of the bizarre and/or recent discoveries.
When are we getting the first teaser trailer?
Probably the Human Dino Hybrids
Great video, thanks
Maybe the "Sinister Secret" is a species like Troodon, as we saw it in the game.
And it's sinister, because apart feom the animal's nature and deadliness, they would also perhaps provide them with human bodies to incubate and use as nesting grounds before they figure out how to work around this, so the species could be exhibited in the Parks?
Regarding human hybrids, I honestly think it'll be the end of the franchise if they go down that road - we all saw what happened with the Alien franchise sticking to hybrids.
Also, please no more motorcycle-bros dinos or out of context and subject sub-plots, like locusts or diseases and stuff.
Nobody cares about these things, people want to see a movie with dinos depicted as the wild animals that they are.
And if they really want to return to the first movie, how about they work a bit on the "survival horror" part we got to see there - Michael Crichton's novels, too - and has been out of the picture since, to make room for motoraptor bros, locusts and family audience friendly violence-botched, sorry excuses of a movie?
Just my two cents. Peace.
I’m wondering if given some dinosaurs have birthed several generations at this point and also the variance in genetic hybrids as well, that perhaps on this island where dinosaurs are congregating near the equator that maybe the dinosaurs are beginning to evolve and adapt to the current world
It’s such a good time to be a Jurassic park fan. It always is, but especially right now. The hype is huge among us fans 🔥
A think a similar "off-screen" (until now maybe?) incident on Site A is revealed to the characters.
Site A could be a "new" location that you realize is the failed factory floor/park that made Hammond decide to move operations to Sorna. And bury the evidence of the disaster. Maybe he used under the table help with people history has now forgotten (except maybe Wu and Hammond).
Maybe they cloned dinosaurs and a particularly dangerous one got loose and killed several people. And now the dinosaur(s) is still there. Some sort of carnivore that was taken off the list before Hammond started over. Idk. Speculating is fun.
I was thinking on a story around the lines of the pentagon making a deal with Ingen to do their own thing on some remote island in the pacific, something to include weird hybrids maybe even around the lines of the human/dino hybrids discarded idea, and as soon as the main Ingen project, Jurassic park, failed the pentagon pulling the plug in their experiments and abandoning the island only for someone to hack their database, discovering this project, hiring mercs to recover the genetics info. and everything going wrong once the mercs arrive. I'm quite interested on seeing what they do in this new movie, it could go some interesting places.
Camp Cretaceous gave us another island with a 3rd company (mantacorp) and neurochipped dinos to help communicate & control them.
Not sure how hard CC is in JP/JW lore, but that path has already opened - I wouldn't expect that to be copied in live action as it wouldn't be new, but those possibilities are now an acknowledged thing.
One thing I did like in CC was the introduction of non-dino prehistoric animals, that would make sense that some mosquitos would have dna from post 65m yrs (especially given in reality dna breaks down within 7m or so). Maybe someone has used Wu's technique to grow large animals or, even more shocking, early humans. I can certainly see then expanding the technology that way, albeit not to the expense of dinosaurs being the draw for the audience.
I can picture neanderthal man vs trex being an image someone somewhere thinks is a good idea, although I suspect a good screenwriter wouldn't make it so cheesy, perhaps they all get eaten by escaped dinosaurs and our characters just find remains of what once was a community of cloned early humans...
honestly after the "twist" at the end of Romulus, I wouldn't be shocked if they pull off some human/dino hybrid, but would think it'd be franchise suicide at this point
This movie sounds like a movie suicide then what Dominion nearly was, so yeah
So you are also not a huge fan of Romulus, especially the ending?
Welcome to the 1% club.
Man...I hate to say, but that's my fear as well. Once I heard Rebirth's plot synopsis I immediately thought of Romulus, and not exactly in a good way. I didn't hate Romulus, but I didn't love it either. But that kind of ending can only work in something very Sci-fi, which Jurassic Park hasn't been for a while now.
God, it's going to be dino-human hybrids, isn't it? I really hope not, I hope it's the DX disease.
Sounds like a disturbing secrets sinister Ingen i think new island probally scariest and Spinosaurus include and of course maybe Hybrids something in the there i guess?
Imagine a t-rex and spino hybrid.
@@anubusx great idea!
Cloning People, Cloning People/Dinosaur hybrid, or more
Hybrid dinosaurs are the only possibilities...
I’d also throw in InGen could of been doing something that Hammond was unaware of. I mean InGen was huge and his focus would have been on Nublar.
One key element you all miss is this:
Scar Jo’s husband said she got back from filming and was hence being uber conscious about climate change and ecology. So.. something that has to do with all that?
So like a weather machine? I mean, Manta Corp. had a frigging biodome in Camp Cretaceous. And a robot army but let's not talk about that...
I like the amalgam test theory. That's something JP3 never really covered & it does need to be vocally discussed about with real in depth detail, but I don't think Henry wu has ever even played around with that idea before the events transporting in the first Jurassic park.
I do know one of the characters is a pharmaceutical guy, he's in there for a reason. So... I think I'm gonna bank on the DX disease theory. I'm gonna say that Zora's team uncovers something at an abandoned lab facility, the pharmaceuticals want this secret retrieved before it falls into the wrong hands. Instead of the DX disease appearing naturally, somebody [maybe from INJEN] starts injecting the DX serum into the animal's, it spreads around, passing from dinosaur to human & what for you might ask? Probably for gains in profit. If someone out there has a disease starter, that same party might also have the cure for it. If people are getting sick, & are desperate enough for the cure, they'll likely pay for it, & this sick 'en cure trend can go on & on, potententially making a killing in profit gains for this group overnight. I got that idea from over at dangerville, but I think it is plausible. That might also be why Zoras team is sent on their mission to retrieve the DNA from those three specific dinosaur types. What if all,, but the three remaining species are the only ones that are succombing to this ailment? Could the three groups have something to, like,, counteract the effects of DX, or whatever this supposed disease is? Hey Klaiton, what do you think?
Here´s my guess: it´s discovered Klayton was really the first clon. And they mixed him with dinosaur DNA that would eventually turn him into a hybrid or a true dinosaur...and he can take over the world by controling the dinosaurs of the rest of the planet.
If the "sinister discovery" has something to do with the mosquitos they dug up, the logical conclusion to my mind is horrific prehistoric diseases. What better way to tie the "man shouldn't meddle/play God" theme into something incredibly timely and relevant to modern events (if you know you know) than to warn against the dangers of biolab research into gain of function? It's the one part of the idea of dinosaurs spreading into the wider world that they never really touched on. It would logically be an incredibly important factor in the ecological disaster that the spread of dinosaurs could cause. Making it about experimentation on prehistoric diseases would also tie well into the mission the characters are apparently going on to find dino-based cures to human illnesses. I just hope they don't do dino-human hybrids. I'm pretty confident they won't go there, though, since that wouldn't really make any sense for Hammond to be doing when all he wanted was to bring prehistoric creatures back to life. I also just don't see Gareth Edwards wanting to do that.
I didn't see the last two in theaters because I frankly didn't want to spend the extra money on something that wasn't very good, but unless the new one is just completely terrible, I'm definitely going to see it in the theaters. I like Gareth Edwards. He has an interesting sensibility that I think would be great for this franchise. I just hope they make the dinosaurs a little more scary again.
It can only be one thing of course: CHAOS EFFECT!
I like the idea that Site A is actually an island that was untouched from extinction and dinosaurs survived there and Hammond and Lockwood discovered it together because of the carcass found from the Japanese fishermen in the 1980s. Or what if the first clones were actually a race of cavemen and the original plan was to turn this island into a prehistoric land in secret, starting with humans/man first? Or what if the original island inhabitants retook the island after InGen left and now the dinosaur they left on the island are being useed for human sacrifices!
I am still quite sceptical about all of this. We must not forget that the last time we were promised by Universal that we are going to get an "Avengers Endgame-like" complex, legendary and fulfilling ending to the franchise, we "got Dominion" instead. So, I really wish I am wrong, but I think that this "sinister discovery" is simply another big theropod, maybe a new version of Spinosaurus, living within the Mayan ruins, and may be some short dialog regarding the previous animal from JPIII. "TA-DAAA!" Because sadly that is how "new and freshly taken" movies, especially movies from old franchises, are made these days...
Even though we don't know the real in-depth lore/plot YET, I think we can all agree that think it's a really interesting so far. 3 most colossal creatures acorss land, air and sea? Something sinister hidden from the planet for decades? I mean I haven't been this interested in the franchise for awhile!
Why are they ignoring the horrendous damage the Mosasaur is doing?!? The potential loss of entire species can have a devastating effect on our oceans.
And give us a Rated R jurassic park
Unfortunatly, that will never happen. Spielberg is too much of a helicopter parent for this franchise and Universal constantly plays things safe.
Sure if you want the budget to get pushed to $100 million.
@@msscott22 In all fairness, considering how the last two movies were overbudgeted-Fallen Kingdom alone had a budget of over $512 million-maybe we really DO need a JP movie that costs $100 million.
@@rhedosaurus2251 Honestly, a budget film might be awesome. Actually make the concept artists pull their weight.
This should be an interesting video on the upcoming JURASSIC WORLD: REBIRTH.
Here’s what I expect: the sinister secret is something that InGen’s scientists awakened when first making their dinosaurs, something so fundamentally dangerous that, had the rest of the world known about it, Jurassic Park would have failed as a commercial endeavor even before anything was built on Isla Nublar. Nuff said.
Maybe I'm lacking in imagination but the only 2 scenarios I can see is they're either totally exaggerating how "sinister" and "shocking" this decades old secret is, or they're dino-human dinosaurs since we've heard about that concept so much over the years.
I started being cautiously optimistic and having believe in Gareth direction
90's movies "Park": Jurassic Park is a family film
2010's movies "World": Jurassic park, HA Jurassic World.
2020's: Jurassic Park will get scary
The Books: Am I a joke to you?
I hope it will be horror like the the novels and I really wish it includes the titanoboa
For me, this is universals last shot with Jurassic. So far, it actually looks promising.
What they should do is lean more towards the original JP formula where the dinosaurs are genuinely scary and noones safe. Also, on a side note they could put terrifying animals in the film with recent discoveries. Imagine a megaraptor
If B was the factory floor than it makes sense that A is the research base with nublar being the show room.
Crazy theory: What if they cloned Hammond and Lockwood to a younger age and they are rebuilding the park to rectifify their vision?
The world wouldn’t allow it since it failed twice
What game is all of this cool footage you have coming from? Seeing the archelon and some of the other dinos is amazing and makes me want to try it out.
I think novel T rex should be brought to the franchise to remind everyone who is boss!
What if the big change is that John Hammond did spare some expense
Human Dino Hybrids is like the live action Super Mario Brothers
Humans are endothermic
Dinos are exothermic. So, no hybrids.
Anyone remember how The Book ended? The Costa Rican military laid waist to the island and released a bunch of bombs and nerve gas.
The dinos in Jurassic World were allegedly the DNA from Nedry's Barbasol can. The can was found days later (outside of the coolant's timeframe) yet somehow the dinos were still cloned.
"Oh, yeah. Oooh, ahhh, that's how it always starts. Then later there's running and screaming."
The sinister secret could be that this new island that’s introduced hosted the first ever cloned genetic theme park monsters.
Here an idea, what if the secret was that getting DNA from Amber was not the complete truth, and so many years ago Ingen came upon an island that have a small population of still living Dinosaurs.
Like could explain a few things, like if they already have some Dinosaur Genomes already mapped, could give them a better idea on what to look for when extracting DNA from Ambered Insects for the times they want to add species not found on that island
What if the new island is actually the Alpha site where the first dinosaur was created
What songs do you use in your videos?
The Lost World score from the LEGO game, The Lost World from PS1 and a track called Frequency by Silent Partner
If I'm being honest, the only dino-human hybrid I'll accept is the Spinosaurus from JPIII.
They tried making human hybrids like those from the concept art but ended up making a dinosaur with human characteristics (which is why it was such a persistent hunter).
That's not canon. The reason it was so intent on hunting the humans was because they hit it with the plane. That was the spino's blood on the windshield. Klayton already covered it on this channel.
Well, they already retconned Charlotte Lockwood into the original timeline, so...
Besides, it's just an idea I had on the spot.
Honestly, if they introduce dino-human hybrids into the Jurassic Universe, I'm done with it.
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Dino human hybrids (definitely not)