Jurassic Park Told The Same Story 6 Times - This Cut Story Idea Can Break The Cycle

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The Jurassic Park franchise has gotten pretty repetitive, and the best way to fix this would be to bring back a cut Jurassic Park IV storyline.

The Jurassic Park franchise has told the same story six different times across its movie entries, but one cut story idea could actually break this series' cycle. While the Jurassic Park and Jurassic World trilogies have their fans, it's hard to deny that the franchise's biggest problem is its repetitiveness. Each film uses the exact same story structure, only filling in interchangeable characters in order to give the narrative a fresh coat of paint.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Steven Spielberg's 1993 film Jurassic Park was a huge critical and commercial success, with the film becoming one of the most iconic movies of the 1990s. Jurassic Park's success led to it launching a massive multimedia franchise, with Jurassic Park III concluding the original trilogy in 2001 only for 2015's Jurassic World to kick off the franchise's second trilogy.

Dinosaur Hybrids Would Break Jurassic Park's Story Cycle Besides being cool, the biggest benefit of bringing back Jurassic Park IV's cut human-dinosaur hybrids is that it would break the franchise's repetitive story cycle. Every Jurassic Park and Jurassic World movie has followed the exact same sequence of events. Some sort of company begins experimenting on dinosaurs, scientists are brought in, everything goes wrong when the dinosaurs break free, and the scientists have to escape.

Having human-dinosaur hybrids would introduce a new threat to the Jurassic Park franchise, as these monsters are probably much smarter and stronger than the franchise's typical dinosaur antagonists. On top of that, the creation of these creatures would add a layer of mystery to Jurassic Park that isn't present in other films, with the main characters having to investigate how and why these hybrids exist.

Furthermore, bringing the human-dinsoaur hybrids back would also cause the next Jurassic Park movie to further lean into the franchise's horror element. While the Jurassic World films are mostly action movies, the original Jurassic Park is a straight-up horror movie once the dinosaurs break free. With the franchise's later entries missing this horror element, the Jurassic World: Dominion sequel needs to bring the series back to its roots.

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