"Jurassic World 2" will reportedly see smaller dinosaurs dominate while Dr. Wu may be in serious jeopardy. Reports that surfaced on the sequel indicate that "Jurassic World 2" will have a far different flavor compared to the first Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard-starrer.
Cinema Blend reports that BD Wong, who plays Dr. Henry Wu in "Jurassic World," was supposed to set the cue for the much-anticipated dinosaur film sequel. According to "Jurassic World" director and co-writer Colin Trevorrow, BD Wong was supposed to deliver a strong exit line with Iffran Khan.
"How can we stand in the light of discovery and not act?" pic.twitter.com/JBssyMijhC
— Colin Trevorrow (@colintrevorrow) April 17, 2015
"'How long do you think you can control it?" BD Wong as Dr. Henry Wu would have delivered as a promise for "Jurassic World 2." "We won't always be the only ones who can make a dinosaur."
"Fifty, sixty miles an hour if they ever got out into the open, and they're astonishing jumpers..." pic.twitter.com/Cip8PWGNGy — Colin Trevorrow (@colintrevorrow) April 19, 2015
Colin Trevorrow highlighted that the exclusivity of the dinosaur technology to InGen will cease in "Jurassic World 2." In this regard, BD Wong will see more competition for Dr. Henry Wu in his field.
In fact, the competition may take on a more international mien in "Jurassic World 2." In the "Jurassic World" director's words, other countries will possibly get their hands on InGen's secret.
However, Entertainment Weekly reports that Trevorrow also said that "Jurassic World 2" will not be about bringing in more dinosaurs. Neither will "Jurassic World 2" be about bigger dinosaurs.
"We've made living biological attractions so astounding that they'll capture the imagination of the entire planet." pic.twitter.com/CcPZgMNjaw
— Colin Trevorrow (@colintrevorrow) April 18, 2015
In "Jurassic World," velociraptors Delta, Charlie, Echo and Blue trumped the Indominus Rex to save their trainer Chris Pratt's Owen Grady and Bryce Dallas Howard's Claire Dearing. "Jurassic World 2" may see more of the smaller dinosaurs both on the good side and the bad side of the storyline.
According to MTV, "Jurassic Park 4" was originally slated to bring in a dinosaur version of an army elite squad not dissimilar to "The Dirty Dozen." These "Jurassic Park 4" dinosaurs would have been tasked to dismantle drug trade and, on a bigger scale, save the world.
Although the idea would have been laughable as a fourth "Jurassic Park" film, "Jurassic World" gave the franchise a good introduction to make the transition more viable. "Jurassic World 2" with smaller, practical militarized dinosaur hybrid packs is now an exciting precept rather than a dreaded sequel.