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Ik hoop alleen wel dat er geen gedrochten meer in komen...
Ik hoop alleen wel dat er geen gedrochten meer in komen...

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Script is al gelekt.. de nieuwe film moet een prequel worden van Jurassic Park.. Synopsis ligt op straat. De film zou Jurassic Park: Genesis moeten gaan heten:
Jurassic Park: Genesis – Synopsis
In the early 1980s, John Hammond, driven by his dream of reversing extinction, begins seeking financiers and scientists for his project. While InGen teams hunt for DNA in tropical mines and amber sites, rival company Biosyn lurks, ready to seize any discoveries.
In a secret laboratory in Costa Rica, the brilliant but young geneticist Henry Wu leads the first experiments. After numerous failed attempts, a viable creature is finally created. Scientist Elliot Griffin, fascinated by the scientific possibilities but haunted by moral doubts, realizes that InGen is unleashing forces they cannot control.
The creature is released into a specially built enclosure for the first time. Initially, there is awe: it takes its first tentative steps into the world, exploring leaves and emitting soft sounds. But what should have been a triumphant moment quickly turns uneasy: the low-frequency sounds in its calls unsettle the workers, and surrounding wildlife reacts in panic. For Griffin, this is the first sign that the animals are not only physically dangerous but behaviorally unpredictable as well.
On Isla Sorna (Site B), more species are raised in semi-wild enclosures. Wonder at the young Brachiosaurus herds quickly turns to chaos as unexpected behavioral patterns emerge: the animals communicate using low frequencies humans cannot hear, but can feel, disorienting and unnerving nearby workers.
Even more dangerous is the discovery that some species imitate the sounds of other animals to lure their prey. Raptors and smaller predators use calls resembling injured birds or small mammals. Workers in the jungle follow these sounds out of curiosity or concern, only to vanish without a trace.
The incidents escalate rapidly. It becomes a race against time: workers die one by one, families file lawsuits against InGen, and Hammond’s dream park on Isla Nublar faces potential shutdown. To address the crisis, InGen forms a special research team—with Griffin as scientific advisor—tasked with investigating the mysterious behaviors and containing the threat. Their focus is on the most dangerous predators, as these pose the greatest risk.
As the team studies Site B, it becomes clear that the animals are more coordinated and intelligent than anticipated. Raptors systematically test fences and strategically use their imitative calls to manipulate humans. Griffin sees mounting evidence that the creatures possess a form of communication beyond human comprehension—and therefore beyond human control.
Meanwhile, Wu attempts genetic modifications in the lab, while Ludlow conceals incidents to avoid lawsuits and negative publicity. Hammond purchases Isla Nublar and proceeds with construction, undeterred.
During the first transports to the island, further incidents occur, all carefully hidden from the public. In the final sequence, Hammond looks proudly at a young Brachiosaurus, seeing the fulfillment of his dream. Griffin, however, realizes that the park is not just a logistical risk—the animals themselves exhibit behavioral patterns and communication abilities humans will never fully understand, and that Hammond’s dream is built on a ticking time bomb.
Themes:
- Man vs. nature – extinction has been reversed, but nature responds in ways humans cannot control.
- Science vs. ethics – wonder versus responsibility, and the limits of knowledge.
- Corporate thriller – InGen balances between sabotage, lawsuits, and reputational risk.
- Race against time – incidents and legal threats force a scientific investigation that uncovers increasingly dangerous realities.
- Foreshadowing disaster – Genesis shows that not teeth or strength alone, but deception and invisible communication, make the creatures lethal to humans.
Jurassic Park: Genesis – Synopsis
In the early 1980s, John Hammond, driven by his dream of reversing extinction, begins seeking financiers and scientists for his project. While InGen teams hunt for DNA in tropical mines and amber sites, rival company Biosyn lurks, ready to seize any discoveries.
In a secret laboratory in Costa Rica, the brilliant but young geneticist Henry Wu leads the first experiments. After numerous failed attempts, a viable creature is finally created. Scientist Elliot Griffin, fascinated by the scientific possibilities but haunted by moral doubts, realizes that InGen is unleashing forces they cannot control.
The creature is released into a specially built enclosure for the first time. Initially, there is awe: it takes its first tentative steps into the world, exploring leaves and emitting soft sounds. But what should have been a triumphant moment quickly turns uneasy: the low-frequency sounds in its calls unsettle the workers, and surrounding wildlife reacts in panic. For Griffin, this is the first sign that the animals are not only physically dangerous but behaviorally unpredictable as well.
On Isla Sorna (Site B), more species are raised in semi-wild enclosures. Wonder at the young Brachiosaurus herds quickly turns to chaos as unexpected behavioral patterns emerge: the animals communicate using low frequencies humans cannot hear, but can feel, disorienting and unnerving nearby workers.
Even more dangerous is the discovery that some species imitate the sounds of other animals to lure their prey. Raptors and smaller predators use calls resembling injured birds or small mammals. Workers in the jungle follow these sounds out of curiosity or concern, only to vanish without a trace.
The incidents escalate rapidly. It becomes a race against time: workers die one by one, families file lawsuits against InGen, and Hammond’s dream park on Isla Nublar faces potential shutdown. To address the crisis, InGen forms a special research team—with Griffin as scientific advisor—tasked with investigating the mysterious behaviors and containing the threat. Their focus is on the most dangerous predators, as these pose the greatest risk.
As the team studies Site B, it becomes clear that the animals are more coordinated and intelligent than anticipated. Raptors systematically test fences and strategically use their imitative calls to manipulate humans. Griffin sees mounting evidence that the creatures possess a form of communication beyond human comprehension—and therefore beyond human control.
Meanwhile, Wu attempts genetic modifications in the lab, while Ludlow conceals incidents to avoid lawsuits and negative publicity. Hammond purchases Isla Nublar and proceeds with construction, undeterred.
During the first transports to the island, further incidents occur, all carefully hidden from the public. In the final sequence, Hammond looks proudly at a young Brachiosaurus, seeing the fulfillment of his dream. Griffin, however, realizes that the park is not just a logistical risk—the animals themselves exhibit behavioral patterns and communication abilities humans will never fully understand, and that Hammond’s dream is built on a ticking time bomb.
Themes:
- Man vs. nature – extinction has been reversed, but nature responds in ways humans cannot control.
- Science vs. ethics – wonder versus responsibility, and the limits of knowledge.
- Corporate thriller – InGen balances between sabotage, lawsuits, and reputational risk.
- Race against time – incidents and legal threats force a scientific investigation that uncovers increasingly dangerous realities.
- Foreshadowing disaster – Genesis shows that not teeth or strength alone, but deception and invisible communication, make the creatures lethal to humans.
Ghost reportin'. Somebody call for an exterminator?
Prequel op JP: Dus film over archeologen dino botten en muggen in wax opgraven en architecten die een park ontwerpen.. komt geen levend dino in voor 🙂
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Robo-dino's!!!+1
Ik hoop alleen wel dat er geen gedrochten meer in komen...
Gepost door: Davidov op 11-09-2025 03:49
Ik hoop alleen wel dat er geen gedrochten meer in komen...

Gepost door: Davidov op 11-09-2025 03:49
😼👞🧑🏻🦱🦀 ... " De Kat trapt de krullen van de Krab "
Liberation... Moeten de dinos altijd gered worden in de tweede film van een trilogie??
Ik heb laatst Rebirth opnieuw gekeken en hij is flink in mijn achting gedaald. Saai, traag, weinig dinos en domme characters.
Ik heb laatst Rebirth opnieuw gekeken en hij is flink in mijn achting gedaald. Saai, traag, weinig dinos en domme characters.
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Ik heb laatst Rebirth opnieuw gekeken en hij is flink in mijn achting gedaald. Saai, traag, weinig dinos en domme characters.
Gepost door: Canyarion op 22-02-2026 23:47
Ja, dat had ik ook bij de 2e keer...Ik heb laatst Rebirth opnieuw gekeken en hij is flink in mijn achting gedaald. Saai, traag, weinig dinos en domme characters.
Gepost door: Canyarion op 22-02-2026 23:47
Komt waarschijnlijk dat er na zoveel jaar eindelijk een vervolg is uitgekomen en dus gehypt was.
😼👞🧑🏻🦱🦀 ... " De Kat trapt de krullen van de Krab "


