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the_ninja
MemberCompsognathusSep-17-2013 11:20 AMI have heard many rumours about different plots. to me jurassic world can mean only one thing. Dinosaurs on the mainland!
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Deltadromeus
MemberCompsognathusSep-17-2013 5:05 PMOkay, can you give us a story plot, that would be great.
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Rex Fan 684
MemberCompsognathusSep-17-2013 9:04 PMThe two most common theories are dinosaurs on the mainland and a functioning park on Isla Nublar. I'll be blown away if Treverrow goes and does something completely different and makes it great, but who knows. Jurassic World is still in it's infant stages for now.
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x_paden_x
MemberCompsognathusSep-18-2013 9:01 AMI doubt we'll see the film start off with dinosaurs over running the world, HOWEVER I think theyll aim for nublar reopening, and then they escape onto the mainland, THINK BOUT IT!!! theres still plot metairial from the JP books that hasnt been used!!!!!
(also, When you start a topic and you name it plot ideas, include plot ideas, like Mr happys a few days ago)
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x_paden_x
MemberCompsognathusSep-18-2013 9:02 AMalso, the change in title dont mean squat, It could also mean hammonds dream of world wide JPS has been acheived!?!?!? It could mean anything, I mean was the "lost world" really a lost world? no it was an abandoned site B!!
Life cannot be contained, it breaks walls, crashes through barriers sometimes painfully, but uh... Life uh, finds a way
the_ninja
MemberCompsognathusSep-25-2013 12:58 PMwell a functioning park on isle nublar would be cool but in the first book it states that the island was bombed after trey left the island but then again it is possible that they could completely fireguard the book because there was not a JP4 book. but i would like to see some relevance to the book.
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