"Jurassic World 2" Spoilers: A World of Dinosaur "Pets"

By Rida - 07 Jun '16 13:44PM
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"Jurassic World 2" has many speculations around. The show will be on smaller versions of dinosaurs. Domesticated dinosaurs along with family members. It looks like "Jurassic World 2" storyline will be domesticated dinosaurs.

Quite a lot of reports have come up to the fore that experts will be experimenting on smaller dinosaur versions that can be domesticated as "pets" at home. However, the prequel "Jurassic World" showed Dr. Wu (BD Wong) escaping the island with several dinosaur embryos. It sent out a strong hint that dinosaurs could be used for military purposes, reports Christian Today.

However, it is now being speculated that the movie might see scientists working on a smaller version of the dinosaurs that are kept as a "pet" by children and families for support and company. In addition, it is being rumored that these dinosaurs might also be trained for a professional fight in the upcoming movie.

That means that the sequel to the "Jurassic World" night see dinosaurs roaming around the entire world and not just a single island. This further points to the statement made by Colin Trevorrow, the director of the first installment, in an interview with The Wired.

"It will not be just a bunch of dinosaurs chasing people on an island," Trevorrow said. "That'll get old real fast. I feel like the idea that this isn't always going to be limited to theme parks."
Trevorrow confirmed that Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard) and Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) will be a part of the sequel. He states that both of them "opened a Pandora's Box in Jurassic World". Actor Jeff Goldblum said that he is not aware of any plans to reprise his character in "Jurassic World 2", reports MailOnline. Goldblum played the role of Dr Ian Malcolm in "Jurassic Park" and "The Lost World: Jurassic Park" in the 1990s. However, he said he feels entirely nourished, and happy and fulfilled from having done the previous movies. He added that the franchisee is doing spectacularly well without him anyway

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