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The prequel to Jurassic Park is over and explores the origins of the dinosaur theme park.
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The prequel could address unanswered questions such as the sudden introduction of Isla Sorena.
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Reimagining Jurassic as a horror series offers fresh perspectives on iconic characters.
Not every movie or franchise needs a prequel, but Jurassic Park Without a doubt, he deserves it with three films each Jurassic Park and jurassic world series, the franchise has no shortage of soft sequels and reboots. But he has not yet dared to explore the original story of the dinosaur theme park.
Based on Michael Crichton's novels, any film after Steven Spielberg's original Jurassic Park It is a direct sequel to the events of the previous film. In some of these sequences like The lost world and fallen kingdomnew elements have been added to the background that were only briefly discussed in the first film and the books.

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does Jurassic Park Need a prequel?
Why does an origin story work?
It is time to make a prequel movie or TV series about the previous events Jurassic Park. Precursors should be set during the development or construction of the main park. The original 1993 film began at a point in time when the opening of the park was imminent. While it explained almost every technical aspect of how the place lived, it didn't show the audience how it happened or what could be hiding beneath the surface.
And that's not a bad thing. In fact, Spielberg's use of show-don't-tell worked to the film's advantage, saving the audience from cluttering the show or over-explaining the story. However, as it stands, recently jurassic world installments like fallen kingdom and dominance You almost feel like there is enough story to cover in their current timeline. Going back to the beginning might be a fresh change for the franchise. (That is, of course, unless Alex Garland proves us wrong about the future rebirth movie.)
Story for a potential jurassic Prologue
Site B, InGen and Hammond
A potential Jurassic Park A prequel film or TV series could explore many of the ideas described in Michael Crichton's novels, such as the introduction of Site B or the people who helped InGen clone the dinosaurs. Details like these weren't mentioned in the first film, but over time, they were scattered throughout the later episodes, giving the audience a deeper understanding of how John Hammond brought his vision to life by “sparing no expense.”
Basically, it covers the premise of InGen's inception and how they cloned dinosaur DNA. It describes the creation of places like Isla Nublar, Site B, and Jurassic Park San Diego. While Benjamin Lockwood was introduced much later fallen kingdom and dominanceaudiences finally got an idea why she had a relationship with Hammond right before the opening of the first park.
What led to the creation of Jurassic Park?
A Jurassic Park 0 Before the next sequence
The main argument in favor of a Jurassic Park or jurassic world The premise is that it takes time to explore elements of books that have either been condensed or left out altogether. The prequel could also explore the first discovery that led to the continuation of the story, as Crichton shared in a trailer. The Lost World: Jurassic Park. It works especially well as a sequel, as it can lay a solid foundation for future sequels in the franchise.
What happened was that I had written a script about a young graduate student who genetically engineered a dinosaur from fossil remains. And the script was not made either. It was too extraordinary an event to be kept secret, what happened in that story.
For example, when The lost world Introduced in 1997, the introduction of Isla Sorna was met with criticism because the concept of a second island felt abrupt. It was introduced very suddenly and without any reference to what happened to Isla Nublar in the first movie. A prequel can address such gaps and provide a stronger story foundation for other films. It also addresses some unanswered questions and perhaps offers a new perspective on some iconic characters.
The main characters for the prequel to Jurassic Park
Darker shades, different perspectives
John Hammond appears as a jovial, grandfatherly character in the movies, but in the books, there is no doubt that he is the villain. A prequel could shed some light on his darker side and show how he may be hiding more deaths than the few we know about. In addition, it ideally includes all the characters that are present to make the original version Jurassic Park. It includes Hammond, Henry Waugh, Benjamin Lockwood, and Gamemaster Robert Muldoon.
More horror, less adventure
It is possible Jurassic Park The prequel should feel less like an adventure movie and more like a horror or thriller. This can be achieved by showing the events that lead to certain decisions in the main films. For example, the electric fences built around the park are a pointless security measure, but imagine if the prequel showed what drove them to build it in the first place – perhaps with an upsetting incident.
Prequel series or a complete TV reboot?
Jurassic Park: Movie Vs. book
In fact, it shouldn't just be a prequel. There is also scope for a complete adaptation of the series Jurassic Park Movies that will be more accurate in terms of the book and will be more popular with fans. It could essentially serve as a second adaptation while maintaining a distinct flavor from the films. A good example would be: sand hill It has been adapted into movies and TV shows on various occasions.
Jurassic Park Not an ordinary movie – it's entrenched in pop culture. Most audiences across generations need no explanation of what happened in the previous films. Watching a moment like the successful first birth of a baby dinosaur, or how to build the iconic gates on Nublar Island, is not just a moment. Jurassic Park A fan's dream come true also works without the need for complex settings or background.

Jurassic Park
- Publication date
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June 11, 1993
- actors
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Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Richard Attenborough, Bob Peck, Martin Ferrero
- The authors
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Michael Crichton, David Cope