This post contains spoilers for "Renaissance of the World of Jurassic".
With the release of director Gareth Edwards "Jurassic Re -Birth", we are now seven films in this long -term franchise filled with Dino, dates from the original blockbuster of Steven Spielberg "Jura Park". That film was mainly on Isla Nublar off the coast of Costa Rica, where Johnon Hammond intended to open his dinosaur theme park before the disaster hit and close the idea. The series has since moved to different islands and occasionally returning to Isla Nullar, but Rebirth is doing something new by leading us to the non-thoughtful island. Namely, Ile Saint-Hubert.
In the first teaser of trailer for "Jurassic Revival in the World", Dawn Bennett at Scarlett Johansson explains that "this island was a research facility for the original Jurassic Park." While the film itself does not dive into the whole history of the island, we learn a few key things about its history and how she gets into the larger "Jurassic" time. In short, it was a key location for both Hammond's original park and Jura world.
The scene of the film's opening blinks for 17 years, showing us an incident that happened at Ile Saint-Hubert while the Jurassic world was underway and ran. Geneticists have worked on various hybrid dinosaurs that can help keep the park more interesting, which eventually brought us to Indominus Rex. However, They first created the mutant diverse Rex, aka D-RexWhat interrupts retention thanks to all things, wrapped in makeup. A scientist is eaten. Things go to Haywire.
From that point on, the object was obviously abandoned, but many of the dinosaurs created there managed to live, illegal by humanity and left to take care of themselves. As the film explains, many of Dinosaurs walking the planet since the end of "Dominion" They died because the earth is not hospitable for them. Those who remain sustainably exist near the equator.
Ile Saint-Hubert is an important location in Jura Park history
Unlike Isla Nublar or Isla Serna, aka -Page B as shown in the "lost world" and "Jurassic Park III". Located near Costa Rica, Ile Saint-Hubert is in the Caribbean near Barbados. It is located near the equator, which means that the dinosaurs there were able to exist comfortable. Unlike Isla Nullar's dinosaurs, who were either removed from the island or died on it during a volcanic eruption that deleted it from the "Fallen Kingdom" map, the island has been left unstable for almost two decades.
Again, the film leaves much of the island's history in the air, but the implication is that this is the island where Ingen broke the code to recreate dinosaurs to make the reality of Hammond's wild theme park. After the events of the "Lost World", Simon Masorani and Masorani Global Buy Ingen in 1998 and began plans to open the Jura world. The park eventually opened in 2005. Masrani returned the island to conduct additional experiments for the park. Most important, hybrid dinosaurs.
Aside from the D-Rex, the island scientists were also made by the Mutadadons, which are characterized by visibly in the third act of "rebirth" and were created using a mixture of DNA of the Velocarator and Pterosaur. These animals never took him to the park because they were "too dangerous". Like many other dinosaurs that Masrani and Ingen left behind after the D-Rex incident.
It is important to note that all the dinosaurs we see in "Renaissance" are new in some way. This island has never been explored in any of the previous Jurassic films, so although we would see some of these same types of dinosaurs we've seen before, the specifics we see on the screen are new. We have previously seen T-Rexey, but even this is a different T-Rex. Even The Spinosaurus we see is different from the one we met in the "Jurassic III Park". This is something like the island of the wrong dinosaurs.
Can the franchise return to Ile Saint-Hubert in the future?
The film ends with most of the survivors coming out of the island, except for Krebs (Rupert's friend). Unlike Jurassic World in 2015, which clearly set a potential trilogy, this was more than an independent adventure without tying large loose strands. It is a close cousin of "Jura III Park" That way.
This asks the question: Can Ile Saint-Hubert be returned in the future? As it stands, Universal has not announced any plans for another sequel, Although the "rebirth" seems to be ready to do pretty well in the box office. As is always the case in Hollywood, if something is successful, a sequel is likely to follow. Whether it's a more direct sequel to this film or another adventure with more new characters, it remains to be seen. Edwards has left things pretty open and does not hurt the studio in a specific story to say.
There is also a question of animated shows such as "Jura World: Netflix's Chaos theory". Who knows? Maybe those characters will somehow make the way to Ile-Hubert. Perhaps the next film will finally bring us back to page after all these years, as it is unexplored by "JP3". There are options for the future, but the very existence of this new island suggests that there is more to explore, the universal needs to decide that this is the right thing.
Even if the future of the franchise is not in the center of Ile-Saint-Hubert, its most important contribution to the franchise brought something new to the table that can open the door for more down, to be further explanation on the island or somewhere else completely.
"Rebirth Jurassic World Rebirth" is now in cinemas.
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