The dinos are back!
After the revelation that ‘Jurassic World’ 4 will be a complete reboot of the franchise, it is clear that the film will go back to the first novel and more accurately adapt Michael Crichton’s chilling and pessimistic story of corporate greed.
Following the misstep of Jurassic World: Dominion, Jurassic World 4 has officially been announced and aims to steer the franchise in the right direction. Jurassic World: Dominion very much serves as a conclusion to the sequel trilogy, bringing together arcs from across the new movies but also seeing the return of Jurassic Park‘s main characters.
Though an official deal hasn’t been signed yet, the two-time Oscar-winning actor would bring another level of star-power to the rebooted franchise that has already landed the likes of Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey.
Jurassic World 4 should bring back one forgotten character from The Lost World in order to lead the franchise’s next era. After the mixed reception of Jurassic World Dominion, rumors spread that the movie would be the last.
Luckily, in late January, fans received confirmation of Jurassic World 4, the next Jurassic Park movie. The announcement explained that this movie would bring about a new era of the franchise, abandoning the main trio of both movie trilogies. This raises the question of who will lead the next films. There’s a possibility that the characters leading Jurassic World 4 will be entirely new. However, they could also make a supporting character from a previous movie the lead in the next movie.
The most obvious choice is Kayla Watts, the former US Air Force pilot introduced in Jurassic World Dominion. After all, the movie seemingly set her up as the future of the franchise. Alternatively, screenwriter David Koepp could bring back a character from the Jurassic Park trilogy in Jurassic World 4. The best existing option to lead the next film is one forgotten character from The Lost World.