When was this supposed to come out?
Several versions of Jurassic Park 4 have been released since 2002, a year after the release of Joe Johnston’s Jurassic Park III. Once was slated for a winter 2004 release, but the film was never released. or almost.
what did he say?
- The first version
In 2002, William Monaghan (who would later write The Departed) was commissioned to write the script, which he said was based on an idea from Steven Spielberg himself: “You know that feeling when you see the original movie for the first time, and you’re in awe and you feel like you’re captivated and mesmerized by the supremacy of it all? I think this project has the potential to get that kind of reaction. All the concepts that were created for these movies, it’s probably my is a favorite”.
The idea is to offer something new that doesn’t happen in the jungle world anymore. movies It will be a Costa Rican island adventure full of dinosaurs, no doubt.
- The second (and crazy) version
Monaghan left the project to work on Ridley Scott’s Kingdom Of Heaven, with John Sayles replacing him, and there was talk of Simon West and then Alex Proyas directing the film. Within a few months, Monaghan’s version fell by the wayside, and this is what the script became:
John Hammond wants to send mercenary Nick Harris to Isla Nublar to recover the dinosaur DNA found in the dead Nedre’s shaving cream bomb in the first film of the saga.

John Hammond (Richard Attenborough)
Except Harris has been kidnapped by Baron Hermann von Drax, a Swiss businessman who wants to use dinosaur DNA to create new creatures, dog-human-dinosaur hybrids. Some concept art suggests what it could have looked like.
I really like the Jurassic Park 4 concept art! It’s so grotesque and creepy and would make for an interesting movie. I showed this to my mom (who loves the franchise) and she reminded me of White Shark; A novel involving a human-shark hybrid.
by dinosaurs
Harris is hired to control these monsters via radio waves. Obviously, these terrible creatures oppose those who created them and decide to become independent. Among them are the “Raptormen”, creatures of questionable aesthetics, whose weapons are weapons. A concept that went even further than the Dino Riders cartoon, it had to be done!
Also, about the dinos on the mainland and the Grendel Corporation being something from a John Sayles script, that concept art belonged in a different script/height iirc. pic.twitter.com/QPyXZ9bnto
— Gigaraptor🦎 (@Gigaraptor99) June 9, 2021
Who should return?
time promotion Opus III’s Sam Neill and Alessandro Nivola were interested in the idea of ​​returning for a sequel. Nivola even had a contract with several movie options. Except, as you can tell, only John Hammond (played by Richard Attenborough) was supposed to return in this new feature film.
Other characters could be played by Jeremy Piven and Amy Rossum.
Why didn’t it happen?
Whatever version of the script is offered, not all of them will please Steven Spielberg, the film’s executive producer. This was confirmed in April 2005 by Stan Winston, who is responsible for the Saga’s special effects:
He felt that neither version balanced the science and adventure parts. It’s hard to compromise because too much science would make the film too talky, but too much adventure would make it pointless.
A few weeks later, John Sayles was fired and Universal turned to paleontologist Jack Horner, a consultant on the Jurassic Park films, to start over from scratch. Then begins a long gestation, with Louis Leterrier in turn being considered, then Steven Spielberg enjoying teasing his potential return, before Joe Johnston is suddenly back in the running.

In 2008, Michael Crichton, the author of the original work, died and the project was abandoned… until 2010. Two years passed before the announcement reached fans: Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, writers of Planet of the Apes: Origins. Working on a film. Finally, on March 15, 2013, Colin Trevorrow was announced as the lead in Jurassic World.
Certain concepts from the above scripts (cooking dinosaurs, creating hybrids, the return of the shaving cream bomb) – laid the foundation for the Jurassic World trilogy and the La Colo du Cretaceous series.
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