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MemberCompsognathusSep-22-2014 8:53 PMSPOILERS.
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Now, I found this on JPLegacy, Not... Twitter... But it originates from Twitter.
Source: http://www.jplegacy.org/
Nice picture... No... Sign looks... Familiar...?
Now, On JPLegacy, They've got a whole analysis over there, And for the sake of not Plageriszing, I just suggest you go over there and look.
But, I will quote some parts I found interesting from their speil.
"This background provides extremely intriguing potentials for a possible scene for Jurassic World. It may indicate several things, which we at Jurassic Park Legacy will proceed to break down, and indicate what they may mean. First of all, this picture is a return to hinting at past locations by Colin Trevorrow, as his last such promotional picture was of presumably the skeleton in the old visitor's center.
Second, it may indicate seeing the old Jeep in Jurassic World. If Nedry's jeep is beyond the wall, it may have been relatively undisturbed in the previous twenty years since. This idea is given credence due to past depictions including the Jurassic World SDCC promotional poster which displayed a raptor atop the crashed explorer from the first film."
-JPLegacy
Remember that Old Jeep... The one being shipped to the Island? Wrong number, But same jeep.
Now, To dedicated fans like ourselves, We will be able to tell that if they did use the Wrong jeep number, We'll notice... But to the normal theater goer, They won't really care, But will appreciated the Cameo/Reference.
What interests me, Is that, If Colin really wanted to go far here, He'd include teh fact that the jeep was damaged during the events of JPTG, But, JPTG, Seemed to follow the Book cannon, more so then Movie cannon.
So, Only time will tell if we actually see the Jeeps damage from JPTG Or not. Which will result in the JPTG Being in a seperate universe, Which is believed to be the current Idea, As it had a Book map of Site B, Rather then Movie map of Site B.
Finally, My last bit of Info from JPL
"Thirdly, it was in this area that Nedry was ambushed by the Dilophosaurus. Much is still reliant on the final placement of the old park in the context of the new park but...this may indicate if it takes place beyond the wall, of a possible reference or cameo by Dilophosaurus. Certainly it is a deliberate recall of the famous scene of Nedry's demise which so far marks the only on screen appearance of the DIlophosaurs in physical form although they have made cameos in both The Lost World and Jurassic Park three in far more subtle ways.
Lastly, it is a possible callback to the Barbasol can. Previous drafts of Jurassic Park four focused on retrieving the can and it was something Spielberg deliberately left open during the first film. Although the embryos in the can would be long since dead, it is possible that this may be for a flashback, and the can may play some role even symbolically in the film. It is important to note however that the timing is odd. Nedry was originally hired to steal the embryos under the direction of Dodgson who was in Biosyn's employ. The can thus is tied to Biosyn directly, and in several ways was the original cause of the Isla Nublar incident. So the question is even if Biosyn plays no role (but rumors persist that Biosyn may play a role in the toy line at least) what could this all be leading to? "
-JPLegacy.
So, What do you think about this sign? Leave your Ideas below.
*Articles from JPL, All Italic'd Info comes from there, Thanks JPL, You guys are the Bomb Digity!*
Source:http://www.jplegacy.org/
Life cannot be contained, it breaks walls, crashes through barriers sometimes painfully, but uh... Life uh, finds a way
Raptor-401
MemberAllosaurusSep-22-2014 9:10 PMMaybe it's just a reference to the old film, and may not even be in the film at all.
It will probably just be a mere cameo.
IT'S TIME TO DU-DU-DU-DU-DUEL!!!
Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexSep-23-2014 3:26 AMSaw it on Facebook. Pretty cool.
Seeing this, I'm just thinking "So, when are we going to see a rusted out SPAS-12?"
Jack of all trades. Master of none
JRR
MemberCompsognathusSep-23-2014 10:51 AMLike raptor said, most of the time images like this only make cameos or small parts in the movies
Something Real
MemberTyrannosaurus RexSep-23-2014 11:55 AMX_PADEN_X - How very interesting! Hmmm, it seems to me that Trevorrow might be hinting at a "flashback" scenes. Even though it looks decomposed and debris-strewn, that wooden sign seems in desent shape for 22 years of resting upon the ground in a humid and frequently rain-drenched jungle! Even so, only time will tell! Thank you so very much for sharing this with us! :)
Sci-Fi King25
MemberAllosaurusSep-23-2014 1:15 PMThanks for sharing this!
“Banana oil.”- George Takei, Gigantis: The Fire Monster
Something Real
MemberTyrannosaurus RexSep-23-2014 2:25 PMMYSTIQUE - We won't get to see the rusted-out SPAS-12 because Muldoon took it with him after he shook-off his wounds from the raptor attack! ;)