Jurassic World 2's Dinosaurs Will Be Smarter and More Dangerous


If you think that mutant T-Rex in Jurassic World was bad news, then prepare for the worst once its sequel, Jurassic World 2, opens in the middle of this year. An accidental leak has slipped that the dinosaurs that humans will be battling in the sequel will be far smarter and more dangerous.

That may not come as a surprise since producers and writers always want to notch the danger levels much higher to bring in the crowds. But if this leak is to be believed, we're looking at less DNA tweaking and more Dinotopia.

Bloody Disgusting reports the leak from a summary listed in My Entertainment World. A check at the latter site indicates the Jurassic World 2 listing is no longer there, but here's the description as saved by the former:

"The adventures at the Jurassic World resort and theme park continue as the government has trained dinosaurs to carry weapons and use them for battle purposes."

If this is true, then we are looking at a potential global conflict that may make World War Z look like child's play. Imagine cold-blooded raptors, T-rexes, and winged dinosaurs who can think and plan their attack. On top of that, they're carrying firepower on their backs, snouts, and towering limbs. Then they fly and swim Godzilla-style out of the resort into the nearest country...which is the United States?

How will mankind survive?

The report also says that Jurassic World 2, which has started production, will also shoot on location in Hawaii, London, and Wales.

Jurassic World 2 is directed by Juan Antonio Bayona and stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, James Cromwell, and Ted Levine. It will open in theaters on June 22, 2018.

In the meantime, take a look back at the first JurassicWorld in the clip below.

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