JURASSIC WORLD 2 to Focus on Animal Abuse
The new Jurassic World will mirror the real life consequences of animal abuse according to the director of the first film. Time reports Colin Trevorrow that had this to say about the blockbuster sequel...
“The dinosaurs will be a parable of the treatment animals receive today: the abuse, medical experimentation, pets, having wild animals in zoos like prisons, the use the military has made of them, animals as weapons,”
Trevorrow continued and explained why it's necessary that J.A. Bayona direct the film as opposed to him...
“The second part will be a very different movie that will explore new paths. For that reason, it was clear that it needed to be Bayona who would direct it, in order to have it grow and evolve with his very personal vision.”
I'm not sure how I feel about a Jurassic Park film with an agenda. Let's be honest, they're already about the cheesiest blockbuster hit on the market and trying to add some subtext to a film about running from dinosaurs could come off as ridiculous. Then again, it could bring some seriousness to the film that hasn't been seen since its birth.
Do you think having a real world message will better serve the Jurassic Park franchise?