How 'Jurassic World Rebirth' Sets Up Human-Dino Hybrids in Upcoming Sequel

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A Jurassic World Rebirth guest with a frightened look sports part-reptile features: scaly skin and sharp teeth.

Credit: Universal Pictures

6 Comments

  1. Scott Thompson

    Please God no. There are so many other stories that can be written that aren’t repeating zombies genres or mutant nonsense. Military monsters for nuclear application could be scary if done right. There still hasn’t been a Jurassic Park movie made with all Museum accurate dinosaurs so if they’re going to do anything they should probably start there first to really satisfy the fan base with museum dinosaurs I didn’t throw everything in there from woolly mammoths to saber tooth tigers

  2. Mike Stanley

    I actually think it is an interesting idea for the franchise. Strange? Weird? Sure. But interesting, nonetheless. This story mentions JP as being “out of ideas.” It doesn’t sound like it. For me, movies are another way to get away from our sad and disappointing reality and enjoy being entertained. Of course, I must add, let’s give those unscrupulous people out there, yet, another idea to exploit. But, in the end, it is a really interesting concept that I hope to see happen. 🦖

  3. Brian

    Nobody wants a mutant freak show. People see jurassic movies FOR THE DINOSAURS. It ain’t rocket science

    1. TeriSuzie

      Agree!!!

    2. Mr D

      Which there wasn’t very much dinosaur in rebirth

  4. Mr D

    I didn’t care for Scarlett Johansson or her character in rebirth. Just wasn’t convincing. The mutant dinosaur looked more like something from Alien. Just didn’t fit the whole Jurassic thing at all.
    How much a film grossed should not be the measure of a movie especially for a record. Value of the dollar changes. Should go strictly by tickets sold, period. That will not change over time a ticket is a ticket and only counts as one

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