Jurassic Park Sequels To Be Ignored In Jurassic World
04/29/2015 05:53 pm EDT
For Jurassic Park fans who were…disappointed by The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III, they're in luck. This summer's installment, Jurassic World, is sending both installments' events straight into extinction.
Jurassic World, billed as a direct sequel to Stephen Spielberg's original Jurassic Park, will apparently ignore the much-maligned sequels. While not explicitly writing them out of continuity, Jurassic World simply won't bother addressing each installment's events. But since both films took place on a separate island, writing them out was a fairly easy task for director Colin Trevorrow.
Instead, Jurassic World will only build off of the first installment's story. Taking place twenty years after the events of Jurassic Park, the Chris Pratt-starring film will continue the story set on Isla Nubar, which now has a fully-functioning dinosaur theme park.
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Jurassic World opens on June 12.
Via Yahoo.
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